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  • Guinea’s Plight Lays Bare Greed of Foreign Mining Companies
    Africa | Capitalism | People's movements | Print Edition | World Politics

    Guinea’s Plight Lays Bare Greed of Foreign Mining Companies

    ByVijay Prashad November 13, 2022November 22, 2022

    Guinea has the world’s largest reserves of bauxite and is the second-largest producer (after Australia) of the essential mineral for aluminum. All the mining is controlled by MNCs.

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  • Shaheed Kartar Singh Sarabha: Youngest Ghadar Party Hero Executed at Age 19
    Freedom Movement | India | People's movements | Print Edition

    Shaheed Kartar Singh Sarabha: Youngest Ghadar Party Hero Executed at Age 19

    BySaurav Kumar November 13, 2022November 22, 2022

    November 16 marks the 106th martyrdom day of one of the youngest heroes of the freedom movement, which right-wing forces have been demeaning these days.

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  • The Ends of Justice: a Case of Bilkis Bano
    India | judiciary | Print Edition

    The Ends of Justice: a Case of Bilkis Bano

    ByHemang Ashwinkumar November 13, 2022November 22, 2022

    A lone woman’s painful struggle for justice, and the recent remission granted to 11 convicts who had assaulted her during the 2002 Gujarat riots, sits, disturbingly, at the centre of this poem.

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  • Gandhi’s Life and Struggle: Impact of Jesus Christ
    Freedom Movement | India | Online Blog | People's movements

    Gandhi’s Life and Struggle: Impact of Jesus Christ

    ByRam Puniyani November 13, 2022November 22, 2022

    Gandhi succeeded in uniting all people of all religions. This was because he saw religion as morality, as values. He learnt from all religions. One of his core beliefs was from Jesus Christ: the doctrine of love; love not only for your neighbour but also for your enemy.

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  • As We ‘Beautify’ Our Country, Our Children Inherit the Results of Our Sham Green Clearances
    Capitalism | India | Online Blog

    As We ‘Beautify’ Our Country, Our Children Inherit the Results of Our Sham Green Clearances

    ByNarayan Moorthy November 13, 2022November 22, 2022

    While we may not be around to watch our children enjoy or squander what we saved, nature’s wrath will prove to be more or less instant.

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  • Freebie Capitalism
    Capitalism | Indian Economy | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Freebie Capitalism

    ByPrasenjit Bose November 13, 2022November 22, 2022

    Bad loan problems at state-run banks have so far been resolved through massive taxpayer-funded bailouts. There must be a revaluation of a broken credit culture that virtually protects big borrowers.

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  • “Truth and Reconciliation Require the Shedding of Aggressive Masculinity”
    Gender Issues | Online Blog

    “Truth and Reconciliation Require the Shedding of Aggressive Masculinity”

    ByWendy Doniger in discussion with Githa Hariharan November 13, 2022November 22, 2022

    Doniger, author of several acclaimed works and a distinguished translator of Sanskrit texts, talks to writer Githa Hariharan about the book translated by her, ‘After the War’ (Speaking Tiger, 2022), which is a new translation of the final parts of the Mahabharata.

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  • After Bolsonaro’s Failures, Why was Brazil’s Election So Close?
    Capitalism | Latin America | Online Blog

    After Bolsonaro’s Failures, Why was Brazil’s Election So Close?

    ByPaul Jay interviews Lorena Barberia November 13, 2022November 22, 2022

    Bolsonaro is arguably even crazier than Donald Trump. He mishandled the COVID situation even worse than Trump, and he and his allies are up to their eyeballs in corruption. Yet he came within 2% of Lula? Given the amount of support the far-right politics has, what does it mean for the future of Brazil?

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  • Of, By, and For the Elite: The Class Character of the U.S. Constitution
    Online Blog | USA | World Politics

    Of, By, and For the Elite: The Class Character of the U.S. Constitution

    ByCrystal Kim November 13, 2022November 22, 2022

    The founding fathers of the US Constitution feared and hated the concept of democracy. They derisively referred to it as “tyranny of the majority.” The constitution that they wrote reflects this, and seeks to restrict and prohibit involvement of the people in key areas of decision making.

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  • The Great American Power-Shift
    Online Blog | USA

    The Great American Power-Shift

    ByRobert Reich November 13, 2022November 22, 2022

    Both explanations offered by the corporate-financial establishment — for the rise of Trumpism and for widening inequalities — leave out the increasing concentration of political power in the corporate and financial elite, which has been able to influence the rules on which the economy runs.

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