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       How to create a secure shopping experience
       By: chandna rani Date: August 30, 2023, 6:30 am
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       We are going through a time far from the export model of the
       oligarchic regimes of the late 19th century, because even then
       the local elites owned the land and their income, and also far
       from the national-popular experiences that sought to find ways
       of "development". national” after the crisis of 1929. Thus,
       solutions to current conditions would find no other way than to
       question the all-encompassing power of global corporations,
       backed by competing central powers and in full neocolonial
       advance.
       Meanwhile, if right-wing projects represent the autonomous
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       of capital, neither does
       extractive productivism with social spillovers, greenwashingand
       business dominance, which has been the dominant progressive
       trend, seems to shape a different destiny for our countries. In
       any case, lithium illuminates the beam of dimensions that open
       up to clearly and rigorously think about the problem of how to
       create projects that transcend neodependence and green
       colonialism, in a world certainly marked by inequality, debt,
       the ecological crisis and all-out war.
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       Created in 2012, the Tinder app, with its millions of users in a
       wide variety of countries, seems emblematic of a broader
       transformation in affective and sexual encounters. Free (with
       the possibility of premium services), accessible and easy to use
       to select profiles, the application presents itself as a large
       dating supermarket. It has suffered criticism: first, that
       highly sexualized encounters would drive away those who give
       importance to feelings or marital morality. For example, the app
       is banned in certain countries like Iran, which reject a
       codified Western sexual liberalism. Second, that the meetings
       would be mediated by an algorithm often denounced for alleged
       social, sexist or racist biases.1. Despite symbolizing these new
       dynamics, Tinder is far from being the first dating service in
       history; Rather, it accompanies a set of long-term
       transformations.
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