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  • Capital, not Finance
    Capitalism | Online Blog

    Capital, not Finance

    ByAneesh Correa and Romar Correa August 14, 2022August 15, 2022

    Unproductive finance has been creeping into the Indian economy. The consequences are the aborting of the circuits of money and production and the employment of labor. The way forward is for the working class to lay claim to the mode and relations of production through socialist, secular, democratic means.

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  • Indian Economy at 75: Trapped in a Borrowed Development Strategy
    Indian Economy | Inflation | Online Blog | Poverty | Privatization

    Indian Economy at 75: Trapped in a Borrowed Development Strategy

    ByArun Kumar August 14, 2022August 25, 2022

    The growth at any cost strategy has been at the expense of the workers and the environment. The situation has been aggravated by the recent policy mistakes – demonetization, flawed GST and sudden lockdown. The challenge before India is not just economic but societal. Unless that challenge is met, portents are not bright for India at 75.

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  • Can Organic Food Feed the World?
    Agriculture | Environment | Online Blog

    Can Organic Food Feed the World?

    ByBrian Halweil August 14, 2022August 15, 2022

    Actually Yes! There are amyriad studies from around the world showing that organic farms can produce about as much, and in some settings much more, than conventional farms.

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  • War Is Not Part of Human Nature
    Culture | Online Blog | Socialism

    War Is Not Part of Human Nature

    ByR. Brian Ferguson August 14, 2022August 15, 2022

    The high level of killing often reported in history or later archaeology is contradicted in the earliest archaeological findings around the globe. The most ancient bones and artifacts are consistent with the title of Margaret Mead’s 1940 article: “Warfare Is Only an Invention—Not a Biological Necessity.”

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  • Lost Illusions: Balzac’s Great Novel Interpreted for Our Time
    Culture | Online Blog

    Lost Illusions: Balzac’s Great Novel Interpreted for Our Time

    ByDavid Walsh August 14, 2022August 15, 2022

    Lost Illusions by French author Honoré de Balzac (1799-1850) is a monumental novel, a turning point in modern literature. Xavier Giannoli has done a remarkable job of interpreting and adapting it into a film of the same title.

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  • Grieving for Teesta – 2 Articles
    Editor's Picks | Indian Politics | judiciary | Print Edition

    Grieving for Teesta – 2 Articles

    ByJulio Ribeiro; and Sandeep Pandey August 7, 2022August 8, 2022

    I had great faith in the judiciary. Alas, I have lost it. No sensible Indian expected the topmost court to make extremely disparaging remarks against Teesta Setalvad and RB Sreekumar and accuse them of a pre-planned conspiracy to harm PM Modi! Also: “When Accused Become Innocent and Innocent are Made Accused.”

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  • Maverick, Free and Believers in Hindu-Muslim Unity: How India’s Spiritual Masters Fought Orthodoxy
    Indian Politics | People's movements | Print Edition

    Maverick, Free and Believers in Hindu-Muslim Unity: How India’s Spiritual Masters Fought Orthodoxy

    ByM.R. Narayan Swamy August 7, 2022August 7, 2022

    Book review. Mukunda Rao makes it clear in his book that contrary to what is widely believed, India’s spiritual history is not all about Brahmanical beliefs, Sanskrit literature, the Upanishads, and the Gita, or even the caste system.

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  • Central Government: 22 Crore Applied, 7 Lakh Got Jobs, 9 Lakh Posts Still Vacant
    Employment | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Central Government: 22 Crore Applied, 7 Lakh Got Jobs, 9 Lakh Posts Still Vacant

    BySubodh Varma August 7, 2022August 7, 2022

    Replying to a question in the Parliament, the government stated that between 2014 and 2022, the Central government recruited 7.22 lakh persons, while 9.79 lakh posts were still vacant.

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  • Letter from Anti-Vizhinjam Adani Port Struggle Front
    People's movements | Print Edition

    Letter from Anti-Vizhinjam Adani Port Struggle Front

    ByAnitha S. August 7, 2022August 7, 2022

    Blinded and mesmerized by the Rs 7525 crore port project, all governments whether the UDF led one in 2015 when the contract was signed, or the subsequent two terms of the LDF, have taken special attention to provide land and resources to the Adani Vizhinjam Port Private Limited.

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  • Bengal: Thousands of Tribals Protest Against Coal Mining Project in Deucha Panchami
    People's movements | Print Edition

    Bengal: Thousands of Tribals Protest Against Coal Mining Project in Deucha Panchami

    ByCourtesy: Newsclick August 7, 2022August 7, 2022

    The indigenous people of 36 local villages from Deucha-Pachami area have been protesting for the last eight months demanding the cancellation of the coal mine project.

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