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  • Poetry, Literature and the Russian Revolution
    Capitalism | Culture | Online Blog | People's movements | Socialism | World Economy | World Politics

    Poetry, Literature and the Russian Revolution

    ByJames Plested January 9, 2022January 10, 2022

    Where society is riven by sharp tensions and conflicts, we can expect a similar fracturing in the world of art. Such was the case during the Russian Revolution of 1917—an event that truly shook the world, not just in politics, but also in art.

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  • The Irresistible Bell Hooks: A Tribute
    Capitalism | Culture | Gender Issues | Imperialism | Online Blog | Racism

    The Irresistible Bell Hooks: A Tribute

    ByAvijit Pathak January 9, 2022January 10, 2022

    The author says: I have never met her; yet, I am possibly one of those who have experienced her magic—the enchanting power of her ideas, the rhythmic flow of her books, and above all, her conviction, passion and courage to write in a way that touches the soul of the reader.

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  • What Gandhi, Saint Francis and Pope Francis Have in Common
    Imperialism | Online Blog | People's movements | Socialism | World Politics

    What Gandhi, Saint Francis and Pope Francis Have in Common

    BySudheendra Kulkarni January 9, 2022January 10, 2022

    The three great personalities are united by the silken thread of ‘godward faith and manward love’.

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  • Socialist Presidential Candidate’s Landslide Promises Clean Sweep of Pinochet’s Fascist Legacy
    Editor's Picks | Print Edition | Socialism

    Socialist Presidential Candidate’s Landslide Promises Clean Sweep of Pinochet’s Fascist Legacy

    ByDave Lindorff January 2, 2022January 1, 2022

    In a dramatic run-off election in Chile between a hard-right open admirer of Pinochet named Antonio Kast and a 35-year old leftist and veteran of a decade of protest actions against the government, Gabriel Boric, the socialist candidate has won with a 12% margin of victory.

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  • The Greatest Honor of a Star: an Unforgettable Goal Against Pinochet
    Fascism | Print Edition | World Politics

    The Greatest Honor of a Star: an Unforgettable Goal Against Pinochet

    ByUrariano Mota January 2, 2022January 1, 2022

    Carlos Caszely is the most popular and beloved player in the history of Chile. But his greatest achievement is this: in an official ceremony inside the palace, in the vigor of killings and shootings of opponents, Carlos Caszely refused to shake hands with dictator Augusto Pinochet.

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  • ‘Yes, We Are Andolanjeevi, You Have Forced Us’: Medha Patkar
    Indian Politics | People's movements | Print Edition

    ‘Yes, We Are Andolanjeevi, You Have Forced Us’: Medha Patkar

    ByDarshan Desai January 2, 2022January 1, 2022

    Today’s centralised policies are pushing the marginalised communities further to the margins, squeezing all options for the poor but to take to the streets – says the activist.

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  • Privatisation of Public Sector, a Brazen Contempt of India’s Constitution
    Capitalism | Indian Economy | Print Edition

    Privatisation of Public Sector, a Brazen Contempt of India’s Constitution

    ByPrabhat Patnaik January 2, 2022January 1, 2022

    The People’s Commission on the Public Sector and Public Services has emphasised that the public sector was created as an essential instrument for achieving a welfare State in India in consonance with the vision articulated in the directive principles of state policy laid down in the Constitution.

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  • MSMEs Hit by Raw Materials’ Price Rise, Entrepreneurs Down Shutters in Protest
    Indian Economy | Print Edition

    MSMEs Hit by Raw Materials’ Price Rise, Entrepreneurs Down Shutters in Protest

    ByNeelambaran A. January 2, 2022January 1, 2022

    In a first, the entrepreneurs of the micro medium and small enterprises (MSME) went on a one-day strike across the country on Monday, in protest against the policies of the Union government that have affected the sector.

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  • Press Release on Haridwar Dharma Sansad; Ex-Service Chiefs, Others Demand Action Against Communal Event
    Communalism | Fascism | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Press Release on Haridwar Dharma Sansad; Ex-Service Chiefs, Others Demand Action Against Communal Event

    ByAnhad; The Wire January 2, 2022January 1, 2022

    Press Release and Statement on the ‘Dharma Sansad’ organized in Haridwar from Dec 17 to 19 wherein several religious leaders and those associated with Hindutva extremist organisations gave an open call for Hindus to arm themselves and eliminate Muslims from the country.

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  • An Open Letter to the Odisha CM on the Police Repression in Dhinkia
    Human Rights | Indian Politics | People's movements | Print Edition

    An Open Letter to the Odisha CM on the Police Repression in Dhinkia

    ByCourtesy: Countercurrents.org January 2, 2022January 1, 2022

    Expressing shock and concern over the ongoing police repression on the peasants and betel growers of Dhinkia, Gobindpur and Nuagaon villages of Jagatsinghpur district who for 17 years have used the most democratic means to resist the forceful acquisition of land for the POSCO project.

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