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  • The Dialectics of Constituted and Communal Power: A Conversation with Ángel Prado
    Online Blog | People's movements | Socialism

    The Dialectics of Constituted and Communal Power: A Conversation with Ángel Prado

    ByChris Gilbert and Cira Pascual Marquina May 26, 2024June 1, 2024

    The main spokesperson of El Maizal Commune in Venezuela is trying to put institutional power at the service of the commune.

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  • Weaving a Feminist Movement
    Gender Issues | Online Blog | People's movements

    Weaving a Feminist Movement

    ByPanthea Lee May 26, 2024June 1, 2024

    Women in Bengaluru are unraveling patriarchy, stitch by stitch, song by song.

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  • Why Burma was Separated from British India
    Imperialism | Online Blog | World Politics

    Why Burma was Separated from British India

    ByAjay Kamalakaran May 26, 2024June 1, 2024

    Colonial administrators in Burma were largely in favour of removing the province from the rest of India and administering it as a separate colony.

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  • Along the Mighty Indus, Stories of a Changing River and Evolving Relationships
    Environment | Online Blog

    Along the Mighty Indus, Stories of a Changing River and Evolving Relationships

    ByAlefia T. Hussain May 26, 2024June 1, 2024

    Dams and barrages with hydropower and irrigation projects are affecting the natural flow of the river, which remains central to the lives of people.

    Read More Along the Mighty Indus, Stories of a Changing River and Evolving RelationshipsContinue

  • Israel: State of Denial
    Editor's Picks | Imperialism | Online Blog | Palestine

    Israel: State of Denial

    ByJudy Haiven May 19, 2024May 23, 2024

    The lies. The packs of lies—deliberate, filthy, and deadly. And they keep going. As if the world owes Israel and its “most moral army in the world” something—after it massacred more than 35,000 Palestinians in six months.

    Read More Israel: State of DenialContinue

  • To the Memory of the Antifascist Fighters
    Capitalism | Fascism | Online Blog | People's movements | Socialism

    To the Memory of the Antifascist Fighters

    ByGilberto López y Rivas May 19, 2024May 23, 2024

    On the 79th anniversary of the Russian victory over Nazi Germany.

    Read More To the Memory of the Antifascist FightersContinue

  • The Economic Situation in 2023-24, Part 2: India’s Appalling Unemployment Crisis
    Capitalism | India | Online Blog | Unemployment

    The Economic Situation in 2023-24, Part 2: India’s Appalling Unemployment Crisis

    ByNeeraj Jain May 19, 2024May 23, 2024

    This three part series takes a look at the economic situation in the country in early 2024, in the context of the claims being made by the Modi Government regarding the state of the economy. In the second part of this series, we take a look at the unprecedented unemployment crisis gripping the country.

    Read More The Economic Situation in 2023-24, Part 2: India’s Appalling Unemployment CrisisContinue

  • The Economic Situation in 2023–24, Part 3: India’s Grim Poverty Situation
    Capitalism | India | Online Blog | Poverty

    The Economic Situation in 2023–24, Part 3: India’s Grim Poverty Situation

    ByNeeraj Jain May 19, 2024May 23, 2024

    In this third part of our review of the economic situation of the country in early 2024, we take a look at India’s poverty levels, and the hunger and malnutrition situation in the country.

    Read More The Economic Situation in 2023–24, Part 3: India’s Grim Poverty SituationContinue

  • The Black Economy in India: `Na Khaunga Na Khane Dunga’ a Non-Starter
    Capitalism | Economy | India | Indian Economy | Online Blog

    The Black Economy in India: `Na Khaunga Na Khane Dunga’ a Non-Starter

    ByArun Kumar May 19, 2024May 23, 2024

    To tackle the black economy, the government has tried steps like Foreign Money Bill, Income Declaration Scheme and demonetization. These and other such steps have failed because of the growing illegality fueled by a Triad between the corrupt businessmen, politicians and the executive.

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  • If ‘Sabka Vikas’ Is a Myth, Who has Gained the Most Under Modi?
    Capitalism | India | Indian Economy | Online Blog

    If ‘Sabka Vikas’ Is a Myth, Who has Gained the Most Under Modi?

    ByM. Rajshekhar May 19, 2024May 23, 2024

    Over the past ten years, the BJP has outspent rivals in polls and begun building new party offices in every district and state in India, as well as made huge additions to its cash reserves. In addition, a handful of corporate firms have also seen an upswing in fortunes in the last ten years.

    Read More If ‘Sabka Vikas’ Is a Myth, Who has Gained the Most Under Modi?Continue

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