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  • Protests Against Hike in Food and Fuel Prices Across Middle East and North Africa
    Capitalism | Online Blog | People's movements

    Protests Against Hike in Food and Fuel Prices Across Middle East and North Africa

    ByJean Shaoul May 29, 2022May 29, 2022

    The surging cost of living and the unavailability of basic goods are triggering mass protests around the world, including the Middle East and North Africa.

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  • The Great Teal Tsunami: Arise Australia’s Independents
    Economy | Environment | Online Blog | People's movements

    The Great Teal Tsunami: Arise Australia’s Independents

    ByBinoy Kampmark May 29, 2022May 29, 2022

    Rarely in Australian history has a governing party suffered such loss. It was part of a “teal” electoral tsunami, with several non-career parliamentarians entering parliament.

    Read More The Great Teal Tsunami: Arise Australia’s IndependentsContinue

  • ‘Our Bones Buried Under the Constitutional Court’
    Capitalism | Online Blog | People's movements

    ‘Our Bones Buried Under the Constitutional Court’

    ByDennis Webster and Sazi Bongwe May 29, 2022May 29, 2022

    Meet some of the people of South Africa who have held the steps of the apex court of the country for more than three weeks, sleeping out in the cold to demand reparations for apartheid crimes.

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  • Conceptualising Brahmanical Patriarchy in Early India
    Culture | Gender Issues | Online Blog

    Conceptualising Brahmanical Patriarchy in Early India

    ByUma Chakravarti May 29, 2022May 29, 2022

    This article explores the relationship between caste and gender, focusing on what is possibly the central factor for the subordination of the upper caste woman: the need for effective sexual control over such women to maintain not only patrilineal succession but also caste purity.

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  • The Personal Is Still Political, And It’s Planetary, Too
    Gender Issues | Online Blog

    The Personal Is Still Political, And It’s Planetary, Too

    ByRebecca Gordon May 29, 2022May 31, 2022

    As we await with horror a possible Supreme Court-ordered end to the Roe v. Wade era, Rebecca Gordon reposted this piece in which, almost half a century later, she movingly comes to grips with her own abortion experience.

    Read More The Personal Is Still Political, And It’s Planetary, TooContinue

  • The Kala Pani Migration: An Indian Story That’s Hardly Discussed in India
    Communalism | COVID19 | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    The Kala Pani Migration: An Indian Story That’s Hardly Discussed in India

    ByAshutosh Bhardwaj and Judith Misrahi-Barak May 29, 2022May 29, 2022

    When used in the diaspora, ‘Kala Pani’ refers to the large-scale migration out of India in the 1830s when hundreds of thousands of Indians left the subcontinent to work in the sugar colonies as indentured labourers, or ‘bound coolies’.

    Read More The Kala Pani Migration: An Indian Story That’s Hardly Discussed in IndiaContinue

  • As the Planet Warms, Let’s Be Clear: We Are Sacrificing Lives for Profits
    Climate Change | Editor's Picks | Print Edition

    As the Planet Warms, Let’s Be Clear: We Are Sacrificing Lives for Profits

    BySonali Kolhatkar May 22, 2022May 24, 2022

    Climate change is the result of a deadly calculus: human lives are worth risking and even losing over the profits of global corporations.

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  • The Condition of the Industrial Working Class in the 75th Year of Independence
    Capitalism | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    The Condition of the Industrial Working Class in the 75th Year of Independence

    BySudha Bharadwaj May 22, 2022May 24, 2022

    The silence of the government in responding to the demands of the working class is deafening.

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  • Dalit Includes All Who Oppose Inequality, Regardless of Caste: Activist Martin Macwan
    Caste | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Dalit Includes All Who Oppose Inequality, Regardless of Caste: Activist Martin Macwan

    ByAjaz Ashraf May 22, 2022May 24, 2022

    The well-known activist explains how he came to the conclusion that a Dalit must get defined not by caste but action and belief.

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  • Elections Won or Lost, BJP Is Succeeding in Realising its Hindutva Dreams
    Communalism | Fascism | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Elections Won or Lost, BJP Is Succeeding in Realising its Hindutva Dreams

    ByAvay Shukla May 22, 2022May 24, 2022

    The battle for a ‘Hindu rashtra’ has to be won in the minds of the people before it can be legitimised in Parliament. This requires a three pronged strategy: enlist support for the cause; discourage any opposition; and create on-ground conditions for a majoritarian state.

    Read More Elections Won or Lost, BJP Is Succeeding in Realising its Hindutva DreamsContinue

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