Tag: robert abela
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Bodily Autonomy

A phrase we have heard quite a lot rather periodically, really. Sometimes I wonder if it is yet another rhetorical bomb we are thrown to simply divide people. However, I feel, it is not something we should shy away from discussing especially when we toy with the idea of abortion and other taboo subjects. You…
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The Body Politick

Time to rustle some feathers again! It is completely redundant to express online that sexuality is a wonderful thing! No matter your sexual orientation, sexuality has a place in growing up, reserving a nice niche in memory lane in your time exploring. It has to be admitted that exploration of one’s own sexuality is completely…
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“Snowflakes”

Amazing what linguistic wonders we are able to cook up in order to put other people down instead of engaging in dialogue. Quite honestly, I am prepared to say that most name-calling is thrown around out of fear of being changed. A barrier. A stopper because I would fear that engaging with a person might…
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The “Case” for Students – On Common Questionable Rhetoric in the Educational Environment.

“What case are you being assigned next year?”“What case have you got?” “Oh, my case is giving me trouble!” … You would imagine being either in a forensic department or in a luggage shop listening to these things as an LSE. The fact that we have normalized such discourse in our everyday dialogue is truly…
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On Value, Profit and Overlap

The textbook definition of socialism typically starts that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole. The textbook definition of capitalism, in the meantime, starts from the fact that trade and industry are controlled by private entities rather than the state.Going by those definitions alone…





