Re-reading Tagore to Become Human
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Re-reading Tagore to Become Human

Tagore’s play Mukta-Dhara foretells the manner in which people across the country have been losing their freedom — those uprooted by development quite obviously so, those ‘benefitting’ from it (mostly living in cities) more subtly and invisibly. This is the ecologically fatal price of ‘progress’, which Rabindranath anticipated in much of his work.

Vulnerable and Marginalised at Receiving End of Climate Change
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Vulnerable and Marginalised at Receiving End of Climate Change

A recent study on impact of droughts catalysed by climate change on Dalits and the Adivasis of Marathwada region of Maharashtra points to the grim reality that it is the socially and economically vulnerable who are the worst sufferers of these weather-related natural disasters.

Myth of Organic Farming Being Low Yielding Busted in the Heart of Green Revolution Region

Myth of Organic Farming Being Low Yielding Busted in the Heart of Green Revolution Region

At a public hearing organised at Rohtak by Kudarti Kheti Abhiyaan on 12 Sept 2021, evidence was presented that comparable or even better yield has been achieved by organic farmers in Haryana without the use of conventional agro-chemicals and in fact even without external non-farm organic inputs.

Ecological Civilization, Ecological Revolution
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Ecological Civilization, Ecological Revolution

How are we to understand the origins and historic significance of the concept of ecological civilization? What is its relation to ecological Marxism? And how is this connected to the worldwide revolutionary struggle aimed at transcending our current planetary emergency and protecting what Karl Marx called “the chain of human generations,” together with life in general?

“Giorgia on Our Minds”: Exploring “Alternatives” as the Ultra-Right Overtakes Italy
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“Giorgia on Our Minds”: Exploring “Alternatives” as the Ultra-Right Overtakes Italy

The rise of the far right in Italy and elsewhere in Europe needs to be understood in the context of the failure of the left parties and movements to further the interests of the working class as well as those on the margins of the society in their politics as well as policy frameworks.