Born Dalit: Always In and Out
There is no real coming out in caste. It’s always in and out.
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Editor: Dr. G.G. Parikh | Associate Editor: Neeraj Jain | Managing Editor: Guddi
There is no real coming out in caste. It’s always in and out.
For the first time in the union’s history, UAW workers at each of the Big Three automakers—Ford, GM, and Stellantis (formerly Chrysler) are striking simultaneously. Also: “This Fight Is Global: Workers Around the World are Standing with Striking U.S. Autoworkers”; and “Record National Strike Wave Swells as 300,000 Hit the Picket Lines”.
The India-Middle East-Europe transportation corridor may be the talk of the town, but it will likely go the way of the last three Asia-to-Europe connectivity projects touted by the West – to the dustbin.
Forced removal of Chagos islanders gave the US a nuclear base and the UK a deal on nuclear weapons.
The document cited in this article is the most palpable evidence to date that the entire Syrian “revolution” unfolded according to a pre-prepared, well-honed Western script.
Conditions for working people continue to get worse. The right to strike, or to join a union, is denied by an increasing number of the world’s governments. The 2023 Global Rights Index report says that there is no country on Earth that fully protects workers’ rights.
Because of the cover-up strategy of the international nuclear lobby, the lessons of Chernobyl and Fukushima are not being applied at all, but rather, the actual health hazards are being covered up. Any so-called cleanup projects are being carried out for the sake of immediate interests only.
Book Review: “The Robbery of Nature: Capitalism and the Ecological Rift”, by John Bellamy Foster and Brett Clark. ‘Robbery of Nature’ clearly and powerfully explains why capitalism must plunder and destroy nature and why for the future of humanity it must be replaced.
The crumbling of European empires after WWII didn’t usher in a new era of democracy — instead, we now live in a regime of international corporate rule.
On the occasion of the republication of ‘Return to the Source’ by Monthly Review Press, a panel of long-serving Pan-Africanists reflect on the life of Amilcar Cabral and the relevance of his teachings to current liberation movements.
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