The Realities of Capitalist Denmark
It is not uncommon to see people point to Denmark as a socialist alternative. This article seeks to correct this misconception and demonstrate that capital accumulation is the guiding principle in Danish society.
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It is not uncommon to see people point to Denmark as a socialist alternative. This article seeks to correct this misconception and demonstrate that capital accumulation is the guiding principle in Danish society.
Its policies facilitate the upward distribution of wealth, regardless of human and environmental cost.
New evidence is prompting researchers to rethink Homo sapiens’ origin story—and what it means to be human.
Reflections on the Bharat Jodo Yatra, as it nears completion.
Full text of Nehru’s speech to the Constituent Assembly on February 2, 1948: “A glory has departed and the sun that warmed and brightened our lives has set and we shiver in the cold and dark.”
In 1937, Jawaharlal Nehru was elected president of the Congress for the third time. Cognisant and cautious of the dangers of his own pride and position, he wrote this essay, in which he stressed the importance of questioning the motives of leaders, and checking the power they hold.
Insightful critique of the recent statement by vice-president Jagdeep Dhankhar questioning the Supreme Court’s 1973 verdict in the Kesavananda Bharati case that put the basic structure of the constitution beyond the reach of parliament. Also: Extract from Noorani’s article,“Behind the ‘Basic Structure’ Doctrine”.
In 1916, Lala Lajpat Rai wrote an article questioning a speech by Gandhi, and said that elevation of ahimsa to the highest doctrine had led to the downfall of India. Gandhi responded to Rai’s critique, reminding us of the evils of violence. We print Gandhi’s reply here.
Press statement on the occasion of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s 126th birth anniversary by his daughter. Also: Her statement critiquing RSS’s planned celebrations of her father’s birthday. Also: “Netaji’s Secular Outlook, and Why He was Disappointed With Jinnah, Savarkar” by S.N. Sahu.
Rohith Vemula passed away on 17 January, 2016. Seven years later, Yashica Dutt writes on the impact of his words. Also: Rohit Vemula’s letter of 17 January 2016.
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