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  • Electricity Bill: Centre’s Reform Measures Contain ‘Carrot and Stick Package’ for States
    Indian Economy | Inflation | Print Edition | Privatization

    Electricity Bill: Centre’s Reform Measures Contain ‘Carrot and Stick Package’ for States

    ByCourtesy: Counterview July 10, 2022July 10, 2022

    The proposed Electricity (Amendment) Bill-2022 would weaken the finances of states’ power distribution companies, cripple the states’ finances, impose heavy costs on small consumers (especially farmers), and benefit only corporate houses, says the Peoples’ Commission on Public Sector and Public Services.

    Read More Electricity Bill: Centre’s Reform Measures Contain ‘Carrot and Stick Package’ for StatesContinue

  • India, BRICS in Cold War Conditions
    Indian Politics | Print Edition | Russia | Ukraine | World Politics

    India, BRICS in Cold War Conditions

    ByM.K. Bhadrakumar July 10, 2022July 10, 2022

    India is “balancing” between Washington and Moscow and the BRICS summit was a great occasion to monitor that trapeze act.

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  • Sowing Hunger, Reaping Profits
    Capitalism | Print Edition | World Economy | World Politics

    Sowing Hunger, Reaping Profits

    ByNavdanya International July 10, 2022July 10, 2022

    What is crucially being overlooked by most diagnoses of the current food crisis is how the problem does not lie in a lack of supply, or lack of market integration, but instead in how the food system is structured around power.

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  • Toxic Hate Taking ‘Epidemic Form’: Shabana Azmi, Others Condemn Udaipur Beheading
    Communalism | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Toxic Hate Taking ‘Epidemic Form’: Shabana Azmi, Others Condemn Udaipur Beheading

    ByCourtesy: Counterview July 10, 2022July 10, 2022

    Condemning “the barbaric and brutal beheading of a person in Udaipur for a social media post defending an obnoxious and reprehensible statement against Prophet Mohammed”, the statement urges the government “immediately act to stop hate mongering by all sections in all forms.”

    Read More Toxic Hate Taking ‘Epidemic Form’: Shabana Azmi, Others Condemn Udaipur BeheadingContinue

  • While Biden Gives Ukrainian Army “The Most Lethal Weapon”, War Profiteer BAE Systems Stock Soars
    Print Edition | Ukraine | USA | World Politics

    While Biden Gives Ukrainian Army “The Most Lethal Weapon”, War Profiteer BAE Systems Stock Soars

    ByJeremy Kuzmarov July 10, 2022July 10, 2022

    Sending Ukraine a $300 million shipment of powerful M-777 howitzers is a lobbying triumph for BAE Systems, one of the many war industry corporations fattening on the death and destruction of the Ukraine war.

    Read More While Biden Gives Ukrainian Army “The Most Lethal Weapon”, War Profiteer BAE Systems Stock SoarsContinue

  • “A Fancy Piece of Homicide” at the U.S. Supreme Court
    Print Edition | USA

    “A Fancy Piece of Homicide” at the U.S. Supreme Court

    ByStephen F. Eisenman July 10, 2022July 10, 2022

    The wilfulness, arrogance and irresponsibility of the six US Supreme Court judges, who voted to limit the authority of the EPA to issue rules stopping or limiting the release into the air of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases that are rapidly heating the planet, is staggering.

    Read More “A Fancy Piece of Homicide” at the U.S. Supreme CourtContinue

  • Cuba, Haiti, the Helms-Burton and the Crime of Insubordination
    Imperialism | People's movements | Print Edition | World Politics

    Cuba, Haiti, the Helms-Burton and the Crime of Insubordination

    ByRaúl Antonio Capote July 10, 2022July 10, 2022

    The Haitian Revolution was a breeding ground of revolutions. The viciousness of the colonial master could not erase its example. Inspired, Our America rose up to fight for its independence, again and again, as tireless as the courageous Haitians who defeated Napoleon’s best generals.

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  • The Necessity of Ecosocialist Degrowth
    Capitalism | Climate Change | Online Blog

    The Necessity of Ecosocialist Degrowth

    ByPaul Murphy and Jess Spear July 10, 2022July 10, 2022

    In recent years, the concept of degrowth has seen significant discussion and debate amongst ecosocialists worldwide. The authors analyse these debates and make the case for the necessity of ecosocialist degrowth in confronting the climate and biodiversity crises.

    Read More The Necessity of Ecosocialist DegrowthContinue

  • Mészáros and Chávez: “The Point from Which to Move the World Today”
    Latin America | Online Blog | People's movements | Socialism

    Mészáros and Chávez: “The Point from Which to Move the World Today”

    ByJohn Bellamy Foster July 10, 2022July 10, 2022

    István Mészáros was a global thinker strongly committed to anti-imperialist struggles. His most singular contribution to struggles in the Global South was the role he was to play in his strong strategic support of Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution.

    Read More Mészáros and Chávez: “The Point from Which to Move the World Today”Continue

  • What the TRIPS Waiver Discussions at the WTO Tell Us About Indian Diplomacy
    Indian Politics | Online Blog | World Politics

    What the TRIPS Waiver Discussions at the WTO Tell Us About Indian Diplomacy

    ByPriti Patnaik July 10, 2022July 10, 2022

    The recently-concluded discussions on the proposed TRIPS Agreement waiver at the WTO illustrates not only the limits of India’s negotiating strategies, but also a critical lack of consistent diplomatic leadership during a difficult period.

    Read More What the TRIPS Waiver Discussions at the WTO Tell Us About Indian DiplomacyContinue

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