The problem with spoiled produce is not just bad luck or poor logistics — it’s a symptom of a larger system driven by capitalism and relentless cost-cutting that prioritizes corporate profits over consumer well-being. Grocery store chains, like many big corporations, operate on razor-thin margins and immense pressure to maximize profit every quarter. To doContinue reading “How Capitalism’s Cost-Cutting in Grocery Chains is Slowly Killing Fresh Food and Screwing Consumers”
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What’s the Truth Behind the Rise of Artificial Intelligence? How Will It Impact Jobs?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept—it’s here, it’s evolving, and it’s rapidly transforming industries across the globe. From self-driving cars to automated customer service agents, AI is making its mark on everything from healthcare and finance to retail and manufacturing. But as we stand on the brink of this technological revolution, manyContinue reading “What’s the Truth Behind the Rise of Artificial Intelligence? How Will It Impact Jobs?”
Why Is It So Hard to Find Stuff in Stores? Are Supply Chains Really That Bad? A Progressive Take on the Economic Crisis
If you’ve walked into your local grocery store or department store recently, you’ve probably noticed an increasing number of empty shelves or long delays in product availability. It’s becoming increasingly frustrating to find basic items like toilet paper, food products, and electronics. This is a major issue that has only worsened since the pandemic, leavingContinue reading “Why Is It So Hard to Find Stuff in Stores? Are Supply Chains Really That Bad? A Progressive Take on the Economic Crisis”
Flipping the Script: The Inversions Between 2020 and 2025
Introduction: The years 2020 and 2025 may seem like just a short span in the grand sweep of history, yet they are bookends of profound societal shifts that have altered the fabric of global politics, culture, and technology. As we look back to 2020, the world was in the midst of a pandemic, rising politicalContinue reading “Flipping the Script: The Inversions Between 2020 and 2025”
