Bernie Sanders, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the Democratic
Socialists of America say it is possible to fight for socialism from
within the Democratic Party. Such a political program is not real
socialism and can lead only to disaster.
...
What the ruling class does fear, however, is that the growing opposition
to capitalism will develop on an independent, revolutionary basis in the working class.
Sanders serves to contain this opposition and, in his words, take
discontented youth and “bring them into the Democratic Party.”
...
The Democratic Party is the oldest capitalist political party in the
world. Founded in 1828, it carries in its political DNA all of the
American ruling class’s great crimes.
This was the party of the southern slaveowners before the Civil War,
of the forced removal and massacre of Native Americans, of Jim Crow
segregation and of the anti-Chinese and anti-Japanese restrictions of
the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is the party that jailed
socialists and immigrants during World War I and dropped the atomic bomb
on Hiroshima and Nagasaki at the conclusion of World War II.
The Democratic Party launched and sustained the Korean War and
Vietnam War, ended “welfare as we know it,” supported the
hyper-criminalization of nonviolent drug use, voted for the wars in Iraq
and Afghanistan, passed the PATRIOT Act, kept Guantanamo Bay open, and
bailed out the banks after the market crash of 2007-08.
Instead of helping Sanders save the Democratic Party, the IYSSE and
SEP appeal to you: take action by supporting real socialist candidates
in the 2020 elections, Joseph Kishore for president and Norissa Santa
Cruz for vice president.
Our campaign recognizes that the fight for socialism means turning
toward the working class, the chief progressive social force under
capitalism. This class, comprised of billions of people in every
country, has the power to transform the world.
Awakening the tremendous political energy of this social force
requires educating workers and dispelling the lies of the corporate
media. Fighting for socialism means making workers aware of their common
class interests, giving them an understanding of the nature of
capitalist society, and explaining the role of the state, the police,
the courts and the political parties of the different factions of the
capitalist class.
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2020/02/14/lett-f14.html
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Prof. Dr. Vander Resende, Doutorado em Lit Bras, pela UFMG; Mestre em Teorias Lit e Crít Cul, UFSJ
domingo, 16 de fevereiro de 2020
sábado, 15 de fevereiro de 2020
Warmer climate and mass migration
Warmer climate leads to current trends of social unrest and mass migration: study
Research by an international team of scientists led by University of New Mexico Professor Yemane Asmerom suggests contraction of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) during a warming Earth, leading in turn to drying of the Neotropics, including Central America, and aggravating current trends of social unrest and mass migration.
"What we found was that in fact during the Medieval Climate Anomaly
Southern Belize was very dry, similar to modern central Mexico. In
contrast, during the Little Ice Age cool period, when it should have
been dry by the standard old model, it was the wettest interval over the
last 2000 years," said Asmerom. "The pattern that emerges when all the
data across the full transect of ITCZ excursion is supportive of the
expansion-contraction model." The implication of this that regions
currently in the margins of the ITCZ are likely to experience aridity
with increased warming, consistent with modeling data from Central
America. These data have important implications for rainfall-dependent
agriculture system on which millions of people depend for food security.
"This work highlights the convergence of good science with policy relevancy. It also illustrates the strength of cross-disciplinary collaborative work, in this case international," said Asmerom.
seniors looking for assisted living
seniors looking for assisted living
For more than a decade, “assisted living” residences grew faster than any other segment of the long-term care industry. Typically more home-like than a full-care nursing facility, assisted living is often favored by people who are generally independent, but still need support with daily activities. In general, providers offer fewer medical services, though many provide health and memory care for residents with Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia.
We and our colleagues track the ever-changing circumstances of long-term care in the U.S. As we study policies and practices, we have observed that the expansion of assisted living is clearly a game-changer, creating new challenges in the industry. Many states have increased assisted living regulation in recent years. Some consumer advocates have called for nursing-home style federal rules, though others oppose this, saying assisted living should remain flexible enough to serve residents with a range of needs, from personal care only to end-of-life comfort.
Using criteria formulated from prior research, along with information provided by some states, we examined 39 key elements of each website. Those elements included the size of the facility, cost, license status, the insurance it accepts, and any special services offered, such as memory care. We also looked at each website’s usability – the ease in finding critical information.
more and more people are choosing assisted living. The government is now funding many residences to provide care for low-income disabled citizens. Their needs – and vulnerability – are significant, enough for states to reassess their roles in protecting assisted living residents. Adding accurate and detailed content to their websites would be a great first step.
https://theconversation.com/incomplete-and-inadequate-information-lacking-for-seniors-looking-for-assisted-living-129426
career and technical education
My research has found
that the best investment in career and technical education is when it’s
targeted toward schools that design all instruction around developing
career paths, say, as an electrician or as a nurse’s assistant. Career
and technical education can also improve high school graduation and employment when it is integrated with core subjects and offers work-based learning.
The proposal also calls for allocating $83 million to competitive grants to states. Proposing competitive grants suggests that the administration will look to fund states with the most innovative proposals. This is in contrast to just giving out money based on how many students a state may serve, which is how most of the federal funds for technical education are allocated.
Trump also wants to double fees associated with H1-B visas – visas that allow for the hiring temporary workers from abroad with high skills that are in short supply in the U.S. This hike could raise an additional $100 million or more. The idea here seems to be to use revenue collected from programs that use talent from abroad to invest in educating students here in the United States.
.., the only technical education programs that research has shown lead to improved graduation rates and higher wages are whole-school models.
https://theconversation.com/trumps-big-bet-on-career-and-technical-education-131558
read more
https://www.brookings.edu/research/what-we-know-about-career-and-technical-education-in-high-school/
The proposal also calls for allocating $83 million to competitive grants to states. Proposing competitive grants suggests that the administration will look to fund states with the most innovative proposals. This is in contrast to just giving out money based on how many students a state may serve, which is how most of the federal funds for technical education are allocated.
Trump also wants to double fees associated with H1-B visas – visas that allow for the hiring temporary workers from abroad with high skills that are in short supply in the U.S. This hike could raise an additional $100 million or more. The idea here seems to be to use revenue collected from programs that use talent from abroad to invest in educating students here in the United States.
.., the only technical education programs that research has shown lead to improved graduation rates and higher wages are whole-school models.
https://theconversation.com/trumps-big-bet-on-career-and-technical-education-131558
read more
https://www.brookings.edu/research/what-we-know-about-career-and-technical-education-in-high-school/
sábado, 18 de janeiro de 2020
Readings 18/01/2020
Public Health; Suicide
Black kids and suicide: Why are rates so high, and so ignored?, by Rheeda Walker
"Black youth may be less likely to share their thoughts of loneliness or depression than other youth, which could be a reason for higher rates of death by suicide among black youth"
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