The Other Side of Ebola: Capitalism's Weak Resistance to Ebola
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lt;p>While the media focuses on airport security and other similar measures to "prevent" Ebola spreading, they distract from what is really at the heart of Ebola spreading in Western Africa: the systematic historic and economic plundering of the region.</p>
While the media focuses on airport security and other similar measures to "prevent" Ebola spreading, they distract from what is really at the heart of Ebola spreading in Western Africa: the systematic historic and economic plundering of the region.
While the media focuses on airport security and other similar measures to "prevent" Ebola spreading, they distract from what is really at the heart of Ebola spreading in Western Africa: the systematic historic and economic plundering of the region.
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