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  • 2012
  • April
  • 23

The Centre Cannot Hold!

On April 8, Feasta’s David Korowicz was the featured guest on From Alpha to Omega, a weekly podcast by Tom O’Brien. He spoke about the likelihood of economic collapse and what to expect in the coming years. You can listen to it here.…

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 April 23, 2012  News Digest, Risk-Resilience Network Documents 

Kilkenny People Article on Site Value Tax

By Jill Kerby. Next year we are expected to have a full-blown property tax – of some kind – that will replace the controversial €100 household charge and the second-property charge of €200. The suggestion is that the government [...]
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 April 23, 2012  News, Project Feeds 
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