“We Didn’t Bleed Him Enough”: When Normal is the Problem
The search is on for: how quickly can we overcome the problem and “return to normal.” But the problem is the normal – neoliberalism and capitalism.
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The search is on for: how quickly can we overcome the problem and “return to normal.” But the problem is the normal – neoliberalism and capitalism.
What explains the fact that India’s performance with regard to dealing with the disease has been so much worse than other South Asian countries, most of which share similar characteristics?
During the past four months, lakhs of working people have protested the brutal onslaught on their lives and livelihoods. August 9 was observed as ‘Save India’ day by more than one crore people.
The terrible explosion in Beirut is a symptom of the utterly distorted, toxic and disastrous relationship between human society and our environment that capitalism has brought about.
What accounts for the ability of relatively poor countries like Laos and Vietnam to succeed in controlling the coronavirus, while richer states like the USA have floundered?
Since its inception the US has brutally repressed every country that stood in its way of its expansion for control of resources and its entitlement to limitless accumulation of vast wealth for a few.
We cannot change what happened, neither the heinous military nor the tragic moral stains that indelibly mark its occurrence. But we can rise above it, and commit ourselves to building a sane, safe, and civilized future.
75 years after bombings, witnesses struggle to remind us of the horrors of nuclear weapons.
व्ही. वेंकटेसन सर्वोच्च न्यायालयाने वकील प्रशांत भूषण यांनी जुन महिन्यात जे दोन ट्विट केले होते त्यावर स्वत: तक्रार दाखल करुन (सुऒ मोटो) घेतली आणि भूषण यांना नोटीस पाठवली. प्रशांत भूषण यांनी त्य़ाला विस्ताराने उत्तर दिले. यावर ५ ऑगस्ट ला न्यायमूर्ती अरुण मिश्रा, न्यायमूर्ती बी आर गवई आणि न्यायमूर्ती कृष्ण मुरारी यांच्या पीठापुढे सुनावणी होईल. प्रशांत भूषण…
Reflections on festive food and meaning of charity.
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