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  • Karl Marx Beyond Europe
    Online Blog | Socialism

    Karl Marx Beyond Europe

    ByTristan Graham May 7, 2023May 8, 2023

    The question of whether Marx was Eurocentric or not is a complex one that cannot be answered with a simple yes or no. Marx’s later writings demonstrate a greater awareness of the global dimensions of capitalism and the specificities of non-European societies.

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  • An Interview with Michael A. Lebowitz on Capital, “Real Socialism,” and Venezuela
    Latin America | Online Blog | Socialism

    An Interview with Michael A. Lebowitz on Capital, “Real Socialism,” and Venezuela

    ByGülden Özcan and Bora Erdağı May 7, 2023May 8, 2023

    Venezuela has demonstrated some general principles: firstly, that you do need power to change the world and, secondly, that you change that world by using the old state to create the conditions by which people develop their capacities and build the new state from below.

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  • Harry Belafonte, the Activist Who Became an Artist, Dies at 96
    Africa | Culture | Online Blog

    Harry Belafonte, the Activist Who Became an Artist, Dies at 96

    ByTambay Obenson May 7, 2023May 8, 2023

    Belafonte’s activism changed America, his singing shaped a musical consciousness for generations of Americans, and his acting paved the way for Black performers.

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  • This Eid, a Wish and a Prayer for Us All
    Communal Harmony | Editor's Picks | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    This Eid, a Wish and a Prayer for Us All

    ByNandita Haksar April 30, 2023May 3, 2023

    I will celebrate Eid in my heart. I hope that the spirit of Eid touches all of us Indians and brings us closer. Somehow, the hatred that is surrounding us, the nightmare we are living in and the unsettling atmosphere of suspicion is dispelled. With these thoughts I wish you, dear reader, Eid Mubarak.

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  • Earthly Birthday Greetings to Stan Swamy in Heaven
    Fascism | Human Rights | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Earthly Birthday Greetings to Stan Swamy in Heaven

    ByCedric Prakash April 30, 2023May 3, 2023

    Dear Stan, It is your birthday today here on earth! You would have completed eighty-six years, if you were around. Well, that was not to be; on 5 July 2021 you were murdered by a brutal and fascist regime. Here on earth dear Stan you are missed very much …

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  • Making a Case for the Old Pension Scheme Premium
    Indian Economy | Online Blog

    Making a Case for the Old Pension Scheme Premium

    ByRohit Azad and Indranil Chowdhury April 30, 2023May 8, 2023

    After Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh, Punjab is the latest State that has announced its plan to revert to the Old Pension Scheme (OPS). Many have argued that this is a fiscally irresponsible move. We argue why and how we must go back to the OPS.

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  • The Dam-Building Spree in Arunachal Pradesh Is Taking a Toll on its Biodiversity
    Climate Change | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    The Dam-Building Spree in Arunachal Pradesh Is Taking a Toll on its Biodiversity

    BySushmita April 30, 2023May 3, 2023

    India is currently building as many as six large hydropower plants in Arunachal Pradesh. Experts say high costs, environmental damage and human rights concerns raise questions about the rationale behind the government’s push for dams.

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  • The Odisha Government a Friend in Need of Adani, But in Whose Interest?
    Cronyism | Indian Economy | Online Blog

    The Odisha Government a Friend in Need of Adani, But in Whose Interest?

    ByGolak Bihari Nath and Deba Ranjan April 30, 2023May 3, 2023

    Some examples of the impact of the Odisha government’s benevolence and amity shown to the Adani Group at the cost of interest of general public of the state and people’s resistance to these pro-corporate actions of the state government.

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  • In the Amul-ing of Nandini, the Devil Is in the Chronology
    Cronyism | Indian Economy | Online Blog

    In the Amul-ing of Nandini, the Devil Is in the Chronology

    ByShivasundar April 30, 2023May 3, 2023

    The co-operative federalism promised by the Modi government has turned into coercive federalism. A look at events since 2019 unravels the real story behind Amul’s expansion to other territories and the penetration of private corporate capital through it.

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  • Bengaluru’s Sanitation Workers Say No to the System’s Scraps
    Caste | Indian Economy | Indian Politics | Online Blog | Privatization

    Bengaluru’s Sanitation Workers Say No to the System’s Scraps

    BySrikar Raghavan April 30, 2023May 3, 2023

    In July 2022, Karnataka’s sanitation workers, known as pourakarmikas, went on strike, across the entire state, to demand that all their positions be turned into permanent government jobs. They won a significant victory.

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