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By Alexander Scott February 6, 2026

No separation between the economic and political spheres

Can the political and fiscal/economic spheres ever be separated? For the past 70 years, post-World War II, we have seen how the world has moved from the economic sphere being firmly …

Issue # 223

No separation between the economic and political spheres

February 6, 2026

A plea for America

February 6, 2026

Solidarity- workers’ most powerful weapon

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Jamaica: Time to address the virus of corruption, indiscipline and criminality

February 6, 2026

CARICOM’s wake-up call

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By James Moss-Solomon June 10, 2020 6 years 723 words

We’re dry sitting by a wood pile awaiting a spark

My last article put forward the theoretical pros and cons of the proposed NIDS possible downsides and the handling of personal information in a secure manner in real life rather than …

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By James Moss-Solomon May 28, 2020 6 years 822 words

Trust at the foundation of the NIDS debate

I extend my sincere condolence to the family of the late Hon. Oliver Clarke, and his family at The Gleaner and Jamaica National. He will be missed. I used to hate …

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By Alexander Scott May 13, 2020 6 years 1,002 word

The people must be given a seat at the table of power

The great CLR James wrote a book Any Cook Can Govern which posited that the activities taken up by the judiciary, executive and legislative branches of government could be carried out …

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By Alexander Scott June 11, 2019 7 years 1,375 word

Instead of killing the messenger…

Jamaican politics is a tribal thing. It always has been. This is in no small part due to our size and the domination of only two political parties since the people …

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By James Moss-Solomon May 28, 2019 7 years 723 words

NIDS laudable, so let’s address the concerns

It is with sadness that I extend my sincere sympathy to the family of the Most Honourable Edward Philip George Seaga. He was a Prime Minister about whom character and corruption …

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