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  • Ladakh Shows that Modi Government has Learnt the Wrong Lessons from the 1962 War
    Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Ladakh Shows that Modi Government has Learnt the Wrong Lessons from the 1962 War

    BySushant Singh November 20, 2022November 22, 2022

    Driven by a faulty narrative, our memory of 1962 still affects Indian attitudes and responses to China.

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  • Massive Infrastructure Project Threatens Great Nicobar Island
    Climate Change | India | Online Blog

    Massive Infrastructure Project Threatens Great Nicobar Island

    ByIshika Ramakrishna November 20, 2022November 22, 2022

    It will result in devastating ecological changes and endanger the island’s unique flora and fauna.

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  • No Matter What it Says Now, RSS Did Not Participate in the Freedom Struggle
    Communalism | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    No Matter What it Says Now, RSS Did Not Participate in the Freedom Struggle

    ByMridula Mukherjee November 20, 2022November 22, 2022

    The facts are as follows: The RSS was set up in 1925 by K.B. Hedgewar. In the entire period from 1925 till 1947, it did not participate in any campaign or movement launched by the Congress or any other party or group. Nor did it initiate any movement against the British by itself.

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  • Aruna Asaf Ali and Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay: Revolutionary Women in the Freedom Struggle
    Freedom Movement | Gender Issues | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Aruna Asaf Ali and Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay: Revolutionary Women in the Freedom Struggle

    ByNandita Chaturvedi and Archishman Raju November 20, 2022November 22, 2022

    Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay and Aruna Asaf Ali were two prominent women in the freedom struggle who were near contemporaries. Examining their lives together uncovers an essential unity in their vision, which may not have been realized during their life-time but serves as an inspiration today.

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  • Bolsonaro Is Leaving Office, But His Far-Right Movement Is Here to Stay
    Online Blog | World Politics

    Bolsonaro Is Leaving Office, But His Far-Right Movement Is Here to Stay

    BySonia Correa and Juan Elman November 20, 2022November 22, 2022

    The narrow loss for the outgoing Brazilian president despite his devastating presidency is merely a symptom of the conservative tide sweeping Latin America.

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  • Ethiopia Nears Victory in its Civil War, U.S. Scrambles to Control the Outcome
    Online Blog | World Politics

    Ethiopia Nears Victory in its Civil War, U.S. Scrambles to Control the Outcome

    ByAnn Garrison November 20, 2022November 22, 2022

    War between Ethiopia and the TPLF may be coming to an end, but the US is using sanctions to have the final word despite the apparent defeat of its proxy.

    Read More Ethiopia Nears Victory in its Civil War, U.S. Scrambles to Control the OutcomeContinue

  • Why is the Global South Still Poor?
    Capitalism | Economy | Online Blog

    Why is the Global South Still Poor?

    ByAllen Myers November 20, 2022November 23, 2022

    In the years following World War Two, as numerous direct colonies won formal independence, there was a widespread hope, that political independence would lead to significant economic progress. It didn’t happen, as the imperialists modified their techniques of exploitation.

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  • Poverty of the Political Mind
    Capitalism | Online Blog

    Poverty of the Political Mind

    ByLiz Theoharis November 20, 2022November 23, 2022

    If the U.S. is to redeem itself with a vision of justice, it’s time for a deep and humble acknowledgement of the breadth and depth of poverty in the richest country in human history.

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  • A New Vision for American Agriculture: The Just and Equitable Transition Toward Agroecology
    Capitalism | Online Blog | USA | World Economy

    A New Vision for American Agriculture: The Just and Equitable Transition Toward Agroecology

    ByKrista Marshall & Kelsey Brewer November 20, 2022November 23, 2022

    As we enter a pandemic-induced economic recession and global climate crisis that will continue to intensify, with disproportionate impacts on frontline and vulnerable working class communities, there is an urgent need to fundamentally transform agricultural production.

    Read More A New Vision for American Agriculture: The Just and Equitable Transition Toward AgroecologyContinue

  • Russia’s Forgotten Nuclear Disaster
    Climate Change | Economy | Online Blog

    Russia’s Forgotten Nuclear Disaster

    ByJoshua Frank November 20, 2022November 23, 2022

    The accident at Mayak in 1957 was measured as a Level 6 disaster on the International Nuclear Event Scale, which places the Kyshtym disaster behind Chernobyl and Fukushima (both Level 7s) as the third-most significant nuclear disaster ever. It is certainly the least well-known.

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