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Environment

  • Limitations of Several Approaches to Environment Protection
    Bharat Dogra | January 27, 2021
  • After earth, is human body a dumping ground to microplastics?
    Eva Badola | January 22, 2021
  • Biden on Biodiversity: The Silence and the Promise
    Subhankar Banerjee | January 20, 2021

Featured Stories

  • Opportunities Lost, Expectations Denied–Why the Union Budget is Disappointing

    Opportunities Lost, Expectations Denied–Why the Union Budget is Disappointing

    by Bharat Dogra — February 1, 2021

    The Union Budget this year presented a huge opportunity for the government to break a new ground in terms of  equality based path out of economic crisis. After all it is well known that inequalities have grown greatly during recent times with a further accelerating trend in 2020, in particular there have been huge gains for several billionaires and also[Read More…]

  • Condemn the arrest of journalist Mandeep Punia by the Delhi Police!

    Condemn the arrest of journalist Mandeep Punia by the Delhi Police!

    by Campaign Against State Repression — February 1, 2021

    Campaign Against State Repression demands the immediate release of Mandeep Punia and cessation of targeting of journalists! On January 30th, Mandeep Punia, a freelance journalist who worked for The Caravan magazine and Junputh, was dragged across the police barricades at Singhu Border and arrested by the Special Cell of the Delhi Police. While his whereabouts were unknown for a long[Read More…]

  • Netaji Bose: Attempted Appropriation by Hindu Nationalism

    Netaji Bose: Attempted Appropriation by Hindu Nationalism

    by Dr Ram Puniyani — February 1, 2021

    Netaji Subhashchandra Bose’s birth anniversary was marked by various events this year (January 23). His portrait was unveiled by the President in Rashtrapati Bhavan. It was declared that his anniversary will be celebrated as Parakram Divas (Bravery day). Railway Minister announced the renaming of Howrah-Kalka Mail as Netaji Express. Mamta Bannerjee in contrast stated that his anniversary will be celebrated[Read More…]

  • Illustration by Dominic Xavier : Courtesy : Rediff. Com

    Once in a Century Budget: Statement of Fact or Hope?

    by Dr Arun Kumar — February 1, 2021

    In December 2020, talking at a CII meet, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman reportedly stated: “100 years of India wouldn’t have seen a budget being made post-pandemic like this”. The budget to be presented on February 1, 2021 will indeed be a once a century budget, since never before has the GDP and revenue collection fallen so steeply. Never before have[Read More…]

  • Switzerland’s Dangerous Turn to the Far Right

    Switzerland’s Dangerous Turn to the Far Right

    by Franklin Frederick — February 1, 2021

    On 25 September 2020, the Swiss Parliament passed a revision of the federal anti-terrorism law. This new law provoked many protests, some quite vehement, including the launch of a national referendum. One of the main instruments of direct democracy as practised in Switzerland, the people’s referendum allows the citizenry to vote to approve or nullify laws voted by Parliament. To[Read More…]

  • Release Mandeep Punia

    Release Mandeep Punia

    by Vidya Bhushan Rawat — February 1, 2021

    The arrest of Mandeep Punia, a young independent journalist from the farmer protest site in Delhi is a reminder how Indian state is afraid of independent information. It is surprising that when the ‘powerful’ media houses have completely surrendered and have become merely hate mongers and fixing up their prime time shows to humiliate and castigate the opponents of the[Read More…]

  • Been There, Done That (Not!) – The Imperial Presidency Comes Home to Roost

    Been There, Done That (Not!) – The Imperial Presidency Comes Home to Roost

    by Tom Engelhardt — February 1, 2021

    Joe Biden’s got a problem — and so do I. And so, in fact, do we. At 76 years old, you’d think I’d experienced it all when it comes to this country and its presidencies. Or most of it, anyway. I’ve been around since Franklin D. Roosevelt was president. Born on July 20, 1944, I’m a little “young” to remember[Read More…]

  • Release the journalist Mandeep Punia

    Release the journalist Mandeep Punia

    by Ish N Mishra — February 1, 2021

    Janhastakshep takes strong note of and unequivocally condemns the fascist state crackdown on farmers and the journalists factually reporting the movement and the state action. Two independent journalists, Mandeep Punia and Dharmender Singh were detained by Delhi Police near Singhu border late night on 30th Jan, 2021. Punia is associated with Junputh and The Caravan while Singh works for Online[Read More…]

  • Health and Education Sectors Desperately Need High Budget Allocations, But They  Need Something More Too

    Health and Education Sectors Desperately Need High Budget Allocations, But They  Need Something More Too

    by Bharat Dogra — January 31, 2021

    All those concerned are eagerly looking forward to significantly increased allocations for health and education sectors in the new union budget, particularly in the former, as so much loss has been suffered in these two sectors that several years of steady, even if slow, progress has been pushed back. People suffering many serious non-Covid diseases were denied essential medical help[Read More…]

  • Why MSP is Not Just A Budget Issue!

    Why MSP is Not Just A Budget Issue!

    by Bharat Dogra — January 31, 2021

    The issue of minimum support price or MSP for various crops grown by farmers has seldom attracted the kind of intense debate as has taken place in recent times, due to the ongoing farmers’ movement. There is wide agreement that government should provide  MSP based purchase for various crops, as this helps to ensure and stabilize a fair price for[Read More…]

World

Switzerland’s Dangerous Turn to the Far Right

Switzerland’s Dangerous Turn to the Far Right

February 1, 2021 — Franklin Frederick

On 25 September 2020, the Swiss Parliament passed a revision of the federal anti-terrorism law. This new law provoked many protests, some quite vehement, including the launch of a national referendum. One of the main instruments of direct democracy as practised in Switzerland, the people’s referendum allows the citizenry to vote to approve or nullify laws voted by Parliament. To[Read More…]

  • A New U.S. Foreign Policy

    A New U.S. Foreign Policy

    January 31, 2021 — Ron Forthofer
  • The Big Lie And Endless Grievances

    The Big Lie And Endless Grievances

    January 30, 2021 — Hugh J Curran
  • Boris Johnson and the Deaths of the Hundred Thousand

    Boris Johnson and the Deaths of the Hundred Thousand

    January 29, 2021 — Dr Binoy Kampmark
  • Covid-19 Makes the Rich Richer, the Poor Poorer: That is Capitalism

    Covid-19 Makes the Rich Richer, the Poor Poorer: That is Capitalism

    January 29, 2021 — R Chowdhury

India

Opportunities Lost, Expectations Denied–Why the Union Budget is Disappointing

Opportunities Lost, Expectations Denied–Why the Union Budget is Disappointing

February 1, 2021 — Bharat Dogra

The Union Budget this year presented a huge opportunity for the government to break a new ground in terms of  equality based path out of economic crisis. After all it is well known that inequalities have grown greatly during recent times with a further accelerating trend in 2020, in particular there have been huge gains for several billionaires and also[Read More…]

  • Netaji Bose: Attempted Appropriation by Hindu Nationalism

    Netaji Bose: Attempted Appropriation by Hindu Nationalism

    February 1, 2021 — Dr Ram Puniyani
  • Illustration by Dominic Xavier : Courtesy : Rediff. Com

    Once in a Century Budget: Statement of Fact or Hope?

    February 1, 2021 — Dr Arun Kumar
  • Release Mandeep Punia

    Release Mandeep Punia

    February 1, 2021 — Vidya Bhushan Rawat
  • Release the journalist Mandeep Punia

    Release the journalist Mandeep Punia

    February 1, 2021 — Ish N Mishra

Globalisation

 Dispossession and Imperialism Repackaged as ‘Feeding the World’

 Dispossession and Imperialism Repackaged as ‘Feeding the World’

November 28, 2020 — Colin Todhunter

The world is fast losing farms and farmers through the concentration of land into the hands of rich and powerful land speculators and agribusiness corporations. Smallholder farmers are being criminalised and even made to disappear when it comes to the struggle for land. They are constantly exposed to systematic expulsion. In 2014, the Oakland Institute found that institutional investors, including[Read More…]

  • Globalization and health: A glimpse into the developing nations

    Globalization and health: A glimpse into the developing nations

    October 27, 2020 — Dr Krati Shrivastava
  • Image by Eric Westbrook

    Globalization in health: An upside or a roadblock?

    October 15, 2020 — Dr Sudhamshi Beeram
  • Globalization: a multifaceted exchange platform of healthcare

    Globalization: a multifaceted exchange platform of healthcare

    September 21, 2020 — Dr Chandrima Chatterjee
  • Odds are against us, but we are not alone

    Odds are against us, but we are not alone

    September 19, 2020 — Chandan

Human Rights

Condemn the arrest of journalist Mandeep Punia by the Delhi Police!

Condemn the arrest of journalist Mandeep Punia by the Delhi Police!

February 1, 2021 — Campaign Against State Repression

Campaign Against State Repression demands the immediate release of Mandeep Punia and cessation of targeting of journalists! On January 30th, Mandeep Punia, a freelance journalist who worked for The Caravan magazine and Junputh, was dragged across the police barricades at Singhu Border and arrested by the Special Cell of the Delhi Police. While his whereabouts were unknown for a long[Read More…]

  • Rosa Parks and Equal Rights

    Rosa Parks and Equal Rights

    January 31, 2021 — Sally Dugman
  • Protest against lapdog media held to mark Gauri Lankesh’s birthday in Canada

    Protest against lapdog media held to mark Gauri Lankesh’s birthday in Canada

    January 31, 2021 — Press Release
  • PUCL and 100 Organisations demand the repeal of the UAPA

    PUCL and 100 Organisations demand the repeal of the UAPA

    January 24, 2021 — Parvathi Sajiv
  • Widespread Opposition of Arrest Warrant Against Eminent Journalist Paranjoy Guha Thakurta

    Widespread Opposition of Arrest Warrant Against Eminent Journalist Paranjoy Guha Thakurta

    January 23, 2021 — Bharat Dogra

Imperialism

Been There, Done That (Not!) – The Imperial Presidency Comes Home to Roost

Been There, Done That (Not!) – The Imperial Presidency Comes Home to Roost

February 1, 2021 — Tom Engelhardt

Joe Biden’s got a problem — and so do I. And so, in fact, do we. At 76 years old, you’d think I’d experienced it all when it comes to this country and its presidencies. Or most of it, anyway. I’ve been around since Franklin D. Roosevelt was president. Born on July 20, 1944, I’m a little “young” to remember[Read More…]

  • Will Biden End America’s Global War on Children?

    Will Biden End America’s Global War on Children?

    January 28, 2021 — Medea Benjamin
  • Thomas Cole, “The Course of Empire: Destruction.”

    While America Was Sleeping- Waking from a Four-Year Fever Dream to Find Global Power Gone

    January 27, 2021 — Alfred W McCoy
  • Iraq: Biggest Corruption Scandal in History

    Iraq: Biggest Corruption Scandal in History

    January 26, 2021 — Dirk Adriaensens
  •  The ‘humanitarian’ left still ignores the lessons of Iraq, Libya and Syria to cheer on more war

     The ‘humanitarian’ left still ignores the lessons of Iraq, Libya and Syria to cheer on more war

    January 25, 2021 — Jonathan Cook

Communal Harmony

Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan: Muslims for Composite Indian Nationalism

Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan: Muslims for Composite Indian Nationalism

January 19, 2021 — Dr Ram Puniyani

As per the recent communiqué from Chief Minister of Haryana M.L. Khattar’s, the Government of Haryana has decided to change the name of Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan Hospital in Faridabad to Atal Bihari Vajpayee Hospital. So far we have witnessed the name changes by present ruling dispensation aplenty. Most of these changes involved the changing of names of roads/cities, which[Read More…]

  • Indian Communalism – A Deep Dive

    Indian Communalism – A Deep Dive

    December 24, 2020 — Hemanty Tudu
  • Choosing My Religion: ‘Freedom of Religion Laws’ to Curb Liberty

    Choosing My Religion: ‘Freedom of Religion Laws’ to Curb Liberty

    December 24, 2020 — Dr Ram Puniyani
  • Minority Rights Central To India’s Democracy Fiber

    Minority Rights Central To India’s Democracy Fiber

    December 24, 2020 — Shiv Dutt Barhat
  • Do we really practice Communal Harmony?

    Do we really practice Communal Harmony?

    November 25, 2020 — Shreshth Virmani

Climate Change

Earth’s ice melting at record rate, finds study

Earth’s ice melting at record rate, finds study

January 26, 2021 — Countercurrents Collective

The world’s ice is melting so fast that sea level rise predictions cannot keep up. The ice melting is faster today than in the mid-1990s, new research suggests, as climate crisis nudges global temperatures ever higher. In the 1990s, the Earth’s ice was melting at a rate of about 760 billion tons per year. That has surged 60 percent to[Read More…]

  • Complex Life Threatened

    Complex Life Threatened

    January 22, 2021 — Robert Hunziker
  • The fatal consequences of high atmospheric methane levels

    The fatal consequences of high atmospheric methane levels

    January 22, 2021 — Dr Andrew Glikson
  • An Exhausted Planet Limps Into 2021

    An Exhausted Planet Limps Into 2021

    January 13, 2021 — Robert Hunziker
  • Our Suicidal War Against Nature

    Our Suicidal War Against Nature

    January 6, 2021 — John Scales Avery

Environmental Protection

Limitations of Several Approaches to Environment Protection

Limitations of Several Approaches to Environment Protection

January 27, 2021 — Bharat Dogra

When we see all around that so much  is being said and done in the name of environment protection, it seems very surprising that on the whole environment protection is not really progressing and environmental conditions are in fact deteriorating from the point of view of most indicators. This situation can be better understood if we see clearly the different[Read More…]

  • After earth, is human body a dumping ground to microplastics?

    After earth, is human body a dumping ground to microplastics?

    January 22, 2021 — Eva Badola
  • Biden on Biodiversity: The Silence and the Promise

    Biden on Biodiversity: The Silence and the Promise

    January 20, 2021 — Subhankar Banerjee
  • Amazon Rainforest Will Collapse by 2064, New Study Predicts

    Amazon Rainforest Will Collapse by 2064, New Study Predicts

    January 11, 2021 — Tiffany Duong
  • Towards Greener and Cleaner Cities, With Special Care For The Poor

    Towards Greener and Cleaner Cities, With Special Care For The Poor

    January 6, 2021 — Bharat Dogra

Counter Solutions

Majority Report

Majority Report

January 28, 2021 — David Sparenberg

There is something at the very core about us that needs to change.  This cannot be emphasized often enough.  We need to change how we think.  How we think of ourselves, our place in creation, how we think of how we live, how we think of our relationships to the diversity of planetary life, to structures, elements, systems of nature[Read More…]

  • The Most Obvious and Important Role of Humanity  is Now the Most Neglected and Violated

    The Most Obvious and Important Role of Humanity  is Now the Most Neglected and Violated

    January 22, 2021 — Bharat Dogra
  • Photo by George M. Groutas

    Yearnings for Alternative Food and Farming Systems

    January 15, 2021 — Bharat Dogra
  • Contribution of Farming to Checking Climate Change Can be Immense, and Traditional Wisdom Can Contribute Much

    Contribution of Farming to Checking Climate Change Can be Immense, and Traditional Wisdom Can Contribute Much

    January 2, 2021 — Bharat Dogra
  • Need to Check Wasteful Food Processing and Promote Rural Livelihoods With Small and Cottage Industries

    Need to Check Wasteful Food Processing and Promote Rural Livelihoods With Small and Cottage Industries

    December 22, 2020 — Bharat Dogra

Resource Crisis

Fossil Fuel Production Is Reaching Limits in a Strange Way

Fossil Fuel Production Is Reaching Limits in a Strange Way

October 16, 2020 — Gail Tverberg

Strangely enough, the limit we seem to be reaching with respect to fossil fuel extraction comes from low prices. At low prices, the extraction of oil, coal, and natural gas becomes unprofitable. Producers go bankrupt, or they voluntarily cut back production in an attempt to force prices higher. As the result of these forces, production tends to fall. This limit comes long[Read More…]

  • Business-as-usual porn – or, We need to talk about collapse

    Business-as-usual porn – or, We need to talk about collapse

    July 19, 2020 — Chris Smaje
  • Malthus Revisited

    Malthus Revisited

    June 28, 2020 — John Scales Avery
  • COVID-19 and oil at $1: Is there a way forward?

    COVID-19 and oil at $1: Is there a way forward?

    April 21, 2020 — Gail Tverberg
  • Collapse: The Coronavirus is not a Cause, it is a Trigger

    Collapse: The Coronavirus is not a Cause, it is a Trigger

    April 17, 2020 — Ugo Bardi

Alternative Energy

Solar is now ‘cheapest electricity in history’, confirms IEA

Solar is now ‘cheapest electricity in history’, confirms IEA

November 6, 2020 — Simon Evans

The world’s best solar power schemes now offer the “cheapest…electricity in history” with the technology cheaper than coal and gas in most major countries. That is according to the International Energy Agency’s World Energy Outlook 2020. The 464-page outlook, published today by the IEA, also outlines the “extraordinarily turbulent” impact of coronavirus and the “highly uncertain” future of global energy use[Read More…]

  • SMART? – Solar In Massachusetts

    SMART? – Solar In Massachusetts

    June 22, 2020 — Roy Morrison
  • The Beginning of the End for Oil? Energy in a Post-Pandemic World

    The Beginning of the End for Oil? Energy in a Post-Pandemic World

    April 28, 2020 — Michael T Klare
  • A Future Without Fossil Fuels?

    A Future Without Fossil Fuels?

    March 17, 2019 — Bill McKibben
  • The real Energy Return of Crude Oil: smaller than you would have imagined

    The real Energy Return of Crude Oil: smaller than you would have imagined

    March 9, 2019 — Luciano Celi

Patriarchy

Freedomwashing

Freedomwashing

January 26, 2021 — Priti Gulati Cox

We make equipment, we give it to our so-called allies[in the Middle East], who we don’t even know who the hell they are… 2,300 Humvees sent over. A couple of shots are fired and these guys run like a bunch of thieves, which they are. Our allies. Our allies. And ISIS picks up the weapons, the Humvees, the this. It’s[Read More…]

  • Encroaching Identity

    Encroaching Identity

    January 15, 2021 — Neha Rai
  • Honor Killing – An Overview

    Honor Killing – An Overview

    January 2, 2021 — Syed Ehtisham
  • Handling An Acid Attack

    Handling An Acid Attack

    December 31, 2020 — Dr Bapuji M
  •  Women’s Woe: Masking Insidious Domestic Abuse under Covid-19 Crisis

     Women’s Woe: Masking Insidious Domestic Abuse under Covid-19 Crisis

    December 27, 2020 — Divya Sharma

Palestine

If US Foreign Policy Toward Palestine is any Indication, Trump is Here to Stay

If US Foreign Policy Toward Palestine is any Indication, Trump is Here to Stay

January 28, 2021 — Rima Najjar

As I watch the unfolding political drama of the impeachment trial in the US Senate, the glimmer of hope for change I had following the incredible scenes at the Capitol on Jan 6 is being dimmed. The question in my mind now is whether it is even possible, with the tools being used by Joe Biden, to turn the tide[Read More…]

  • As Trump Departs, America Is Anti-Supremacist At Home But Pro-Supremacist For Israel

    As Trump Departs, America Is Anti-Supremacist At Home But Pro-Supremacist For Israel

    January 21, 2021 — Rima Najjar
  • Fearing the Palestinian Narrative: Why Israel Banned ‘Jenin Jenin’

    Fearing the Palestinian Narrative: Why Israel Banned ‘Jenin Jenin’

    January 20, 2021 — Dr Ramzy Baroud
  • Covid-19 under Apartheid: How Israel Manipulates Suffering of Palestinians

    Covid-19 under Apartheid: How Israel Manipulates Suffering of Palestinians

    January 13, 2021 — Dr Ramzy Baroud
  • ‘One State is a Game Changer’: A Conversation with Ilan Pappe and Awad Abdelfattah on the One Democratic State Campaign 

    ‘One State is a Game Changer’: A Conversation with Ilan Pappe and Awad Abdelfattah on the One Democratic State Campaign 

    January 11, 2021 — Dr Ramzy Baroud

South Asia

United States of South Asia

United States of South Asia

January 14, 2021 — S P Udayakumar

In more ways than one, South Asia has been pushed back to the 1940’s. If we were to take stock of the situation in the entire subcontinent, we can easily find out that we have made little progress and have got stuck in the status-quo mud for the past three-quarters of a century. Besides providing a binding social order, the[Read More…]

  • Nepal’s Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli (R) received the vice-minister of International Department of Chinese Communist Party Central Committee Guo Yezhou (L) at Kathmandu, Dec. 27, 2020

    China’s mission to Nepal gains traction

    January 11, 2021 — M K Bhadrakumar
  • Bhutto and the Bomb-Fundamentalism in Pakistan

    Bhutto and the Bomb-Fundamentalism in Pakistan

    January 10, 2021 — Syed Ehtisham
  • The Faltering Judiciary in South Asia

    The Faltering Judiciary in South Asia

    January 9, 2021 — Dr Kalam Shahed
  • The Case of the Khache: Connected Histories, Diaspora Ambivalence and the Sense of Ambiguity

    The Case of the Khache: Connected Histories, Diaspora Ambivalence and the Sense of Ambiguity

    January 8, 2021 — Aindrila Chakraborty

Annihilate Caste

State And Annihilation Of Caste

State And Annihilation Of Caste

January 6, 2021 — Nagesh Chaudhari

    Indian state is part of Indian society and Indian society is built on caste based social order. That way state or the government can do very little to destroy the caste system because as the state is built on the caste and the caste society is controlled by the top castes – the state cannot go against the system[Read More…]

  • Caste System in India: from the eyes of a Retired IPS Officer turned Social Activist

    Caste System in India: from the eyes of a Retired IPS Officer turned Social Activist

    December 24, 2020 — Siddharth Modi
  • JatiIndia Flag of the Week

    JatiIndia Flag of the Week

    December 24, 2020 — Priti Gulati Cox
  • Colonial Past of hatred against Criminal Tribes community

    Colonial Past of hatred against Criminal Tribes community

    December 23, 2020 — Vaishali
  • Photo Credit: John J Akash

    Revisiting Keezhvenmani after 50 years; The Smoldering coal-Then and now

    December 21, 2020 — Deivendra Kumar A

Life/Philosophy

Elderly Iranian Jews, Daniel Zargari and Neisan Massaband, watch elderly Muslim, Azizzeh Asgarzadeh, from right, draw at the Iranian Jewish convalescent home in Tehran, Iran, Wednesday Sept. 26, 2007. Oct. 1 has been designated the International Day of Older Persons, IDOP, by the United Nations, in recognition of the world's rapidly ageing population. (AP Photo/Hasan Sarbakhshian)

Population Problem Today

January 31, 2021 — T Vijayendra

ABSTRACT Today no one is talking of controlling population any more. Fertility rates are falling all over the world and many governments are encouraging births; giving monetary support and withdrawing free contraceptives and free vasectomy operations. The new problem is that of ageing. No one is prepared to talk of decreasing the longevity. Increasing longevity has long been a marker[Read More…]

  • Here On The Edge Of Hell, Stands Harlem

    Here On The Edge Of Hell, Stands Harlem

    January 30, 2021 — Kasturi
  • Was Mahatma Gandhi a true crusader for liberation?-Tribute on 73rd anniversary of Gandhi’s assassination 

    Was Mahatma Gandhi a true crusader for liberation?-Tribute on 73rd anniversary of Gandhi’s assassination 

    January 30, 2021 — Harsh Thakor
  • Martyr’s Day: Recalling Gandhi’s Vision of Freedom and Liberty as Creating an Inclusive, Plural, Tolerant India with a Sense of Humour!

    Martyr’s Day: Recalling Gandhi’s Vision of Freedom and Liberty as Creating an Inclusive, Plural, Tolerant India with a Sense of Humour!

    January 30, 2021 — People's Union For Civil Liberties
  • Mahatma Gandhi’s Enduring Message of Non-Violence

    Mahatma Gandhi’s Enduring Message of Non-Violence

    January 30, 2021 — Bharat Dogra

Arts/Literature

First, They Came For Our Masks

First, They Came For Our Masks

January 31, 2021 — Gary Steven Corseri

First, they came for our masks! Then they came for our muzzles! But… we’d been masked for so long We all felt naked without them! We’d been muzzled for so long, We couldn’t find our voices! Naked and voiceless, we wandered in darkness. “Didn’t there used to be a sun?” someone wondered, Pointing…. “Didn’t there used to be a moon?”[Read More…]

  • The somnambulist

    The somnambulist

    January 30, 2021 — Ra Sh
  •  Freedom

     Freedom

    January 23, 2021 — Mitali Chakravarty
  • Our Sister

    Our Sister

    January 21, 2021 — Tom Griffiths
  • Photo by Ratan Luwangcha

    Camels, Angels and Needle head of Cinema

    January 20, 2021 — Joshy Joseph

Book Review

Is This Revolution Truly Rinky-Dink?

Is This Revolution Truly Rinky-Dink?

January 27, 2021 — Don Fitz

During the late 60s, when the US war on Viet Nam was going strong and people were questioning capitalism, I drove from Eugene to Berkeley where my sister was living.  I ran into folks who invited me to a discussion about starting a commune. There, everyone talked about dropping out of consumer society and buying land to get away from[Read More…]

  • India’s Tribes: Unfolding Realities 

    India’s Tribes: Unfolding Realities 

    January 27, 2021 — Bhaskar Parichha
  • How Aakar Patel Under-Read The Character Of Hindu Rashtra? A Review Article

    How Aakar Patel Under-Read The Character Of Hindu Rashtra? A Review Article

    January 22, 2021 — Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd
  • The Government that Honors Dr. Martin Luther King with a National Holiday Killed Him

    The Government that Honors Dr. Martin Luther King with a National Holiday Killed Him

    January 18, 2021 — Edward Curtin
  • Two Streams of Freedom Movement Often Supported and Complemented Each Other

    Two Streams of Freedom Movement Often Supported and Complemented Each Other

    January 14, 2021 — Bharat Dogra

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  • Viral Inequality and the Farmers’ Struggle in India  
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  • Voices Which Help to Understand Critical Phase of the Farmers’ Movement
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