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Liberal Democracy Vs Revolutionary Democracy – Part II/III

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By Mersea Kidan Part II Liberal Democracy and Revolutionary Democracy in the Social Continuum
Unlike in the political continuum, the two ideologies do not necessarily find themselves at loggerheads in the social continuum. The two far ends of the social continuum are “conservatism” and “liberalism”. Revolutionary paradigm can fit in either of the two or anywhere in between.

Last Updated on Monday, 06 September 2010 14:40 Read more...

Nitrus Oxide Economy???

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NEW BUSINESS ETHIOPIA WEEKLY EDITORIAL

Ethiopian watchers may and do dispute the exact rate of economic growth during the last five years but most would agree that in some respects, economic activity has definitely been more evident. Of course, for too many of Ethiopians’ 80- plus million people, what economic growth has taken place has been tempered even cancelled out by the back breaking inflation.

Last Updated on Thursday, 02 September 2010 14:39 Read more...

“Famine & Foreigners Ethiopia since Live Aid” - Peter Gill’s New Book

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As Reviewed By Ankober from Europe
This book by Peter Gill is one of the recently mushrooming books from Ethiopian and non Ethiopian writers on Ethiopia. From an Ethiopian perspective, readers who want to gain new investigative facts or information, it might not suitable but for an international audience to grasp know-how of the recency of the country, it is one of the recommendable ones.

Last Updated on Thursday, 02 September 2010 11:35 Read more...

Liberal Democracy Vs Revolutionary Democracy – Part I/III

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By Mersea Kidan
These days it would be rare for one to surf Ethiopian affiliated internet resources and not find an article about neoliberalism written by a revolutionary democrat. One would be forced to wonder “what is all the fuss about Neoliberalism?”

Last Updated on Tuesday, 31 August 2010 10:03 Read more...

Dancing the Bio-fuel Samba

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By Tesfu Telahoun
To describe Ethiopia as a large country is to understate the sheer size of this truly vast nation of nations. Whether from the vantage of a bird’s eye view or while in a drive out of Addis Ababa, the scale of this nation never ceases to amaze the visitors as well as seasoned natives. 

Last Updated on Thursday, 26 August 2010 11:27 Read more...

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