Essential Message of Guru Nanak
Our deeply troubled world today badly needs the essential message of peace, simplicity, equality and inter-faith harmony which Guru Nanak spread with so much skill and courage.
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Our deeply troubled world today badly needs the essential message of peace, simplicity, equality and inter-faith harmony which Guru Nanak spread with so much skill and courage.
Engels’ sharp critique of the patriarchal family and the institution of marriage remains extremely powerful today.
An essay to mark the the 140th year of his birth: Some people find joy in jewels, some in a happy family, some in big mansions and some in luxury; the joy of reading good literature is greater than these joys and purer than them.
Had the US government addressed the pandemic in a scientific, efficient manner, as some countries demonstrated was possible, the huge number of deaths and the economic fallout could have been avoided.
Two-thirds of all spending on health research is publicly funded, but the profits are privatised. Also: “By Rejecting WTO Drug Patent Waivers Amid Pandemic, Richest Nations Put Big Pharma Profits Before Health of Billions”.
What brought over 500,000 people to the streets in Guatemala on Saturday, and why are people not leaving the streets after the controversial budget was suspended?
During the first one-day international match between the Indian men’s and Australian men’s cricket teams, protestors invaded the ground, demanding that the State Bank of India shouldn’t provide Adani group with a loan for its coal mine in Australia.
If we believe in our Constitution’s epithet, “We, The People of India”, then, on Constitution Day, we should be taking affirmative steps to ensure that women, tribals and the poor who have been ignored all these years are now included in our national narrative.
“In several cases, the Court has refused to act in defence of citizens who have been victimised for their protest and dissent or for simply exercising their fundamental right of speech and expression.”
The acquisition of property through inheritance is contrary to the bourgeois justification for capitalist property, and so imposition of inheritance tax is perfectly justified. This is why most capitalist countries have high inheritance taxes.
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