Political writer and may occasionally put out satire if inspired, I am also a fantasy writer.

Wealth Disparity: Capitalist Accumulation
WEALTH disparity has been ever-present in capitalism. However, in recent decades the concentration of wealth in the UK has reached unprecedented levels, with a small minority of individuals hoarding fortunes unreachable to the average person. The sheer scale of wealth controlled by these individuals is difficult to comprehend and this comes as no accident. Wealth inequality is deliberately obscured and normalised through media influence, an intentionally regressive education system and psycho...

Wealth Disparity: Capitalist Accumulation
WEALTH disparity has been ever-present in capitalism. However, in recent decades the concentration of wealth in the UK has reached unprecedented levels, with a small minority of individuals hoarding fortunes unreachable to the average person. The sheer scale of wealth controlled by these individuals is difficult to comprehend and this comes as no accident. Wealth inequality is deliberately obscured and normalised through media influence, an intentionally regressive education system and psycho...

The Inevitable Collapse of Capitalism
CAPITALISM is the economic system that has dominated global politics for over 200 years and solidified after World War 2, it is often pushed as the reason why human society has advanced. However, its guiding principle of endless growth has been a major reason why, once you delve within the surface of its history, Capitalism is a highly restrictive and destructive economic system. If we use the laws of thermodynamics, we can analyse how the fundamentals are detrimental to humans and the planet...

The Inevitable Collapse of Capitalism
CAPITALISM is the economic system that has dominated global politics for over 200 years and solidified after World War 2, it is often pushed as the reason why human society has advanced. However, its guiding principle of endless growth has been a major reason why, once you delve within the surface of its history, Capitalism is a highly restrictive and destructive economic system. If we use the laws of thermodynamics, we can analyse how the fundamentals are detrimental to humans and the planet...