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  • Kisan Movement’s Direct Action Defeated Not Just Modi Govt, but Imperialist Forces too
    Agriculture | Capitalism | Economy | Elections | Fascism | Imperialism | India | Indian Economy | Indian Politics | People's movements | Print Edition

    Kisan Movement’s Direct Action Defeated Not Just Modi Govt, but Imperialist Forces too

    ByPrabhat Patnaik December 5, 2021December 5, 2021

    The climbdown by the Modi government in the face of the incredible resoluteness shown by the agitating peasants is a setback for neoliberalism, since corporate ascendancy over the agricultural sector is a crucial part of the neo-liberal agenda the farm laws were seeking to promote.

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  • Who’s Afraid of the Indian Constitution?
    Capitalism | Communalism | Fascism | India | Indian Economy | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Who’s Afraid of the Indian Constitution?

    ByAditya Nigam December 5, 2021December 5, 2021

    Why do ideas of equality, reason and freedom scare some people? The answer lies in the simple fact that these ideas rock the boat for the castes and classes who rule.

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  • Rich Countries Blamed as New Covid Variant Sparks Global Alarm
    Capitalism | China | COVID19 | Imperialism | Print Edition | World Economy | World Politics

    Rich Countries Blamed as New Covid Variant Sparks Global Alarm

    ByJake Johnson December 5, 2021December 5, 2021

    Allowing new variants to emerge and spread, 13 months into the vaccine era, is a policy choice by the rich world.

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  • Cuba’s Homegrown Covid-19 Vaccines Poised to Protect Millions in Poor Nations
    COVID19 | Imperialism | Latin America | Print Edition | Science | Socialism | World Economy | World Politics

    Cuba’s Homegrown Covid-19 Vaccines Poised to Protect Millions in Poor Nations

    ByKenny Stancil December 5, 2021December 5, 2021

    As rich countries hoard doses and Big Pharma refuses to share the knowledge required to ramp up manufacturing, Cuba’s public biotech sector could play a key role in defeating vaccine apartheid.

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  • Demonetisation, GST and Lockdown: How the Modi Government has Wrecked India’s Small Businesses
    Capitalism | Economy | India | Indian Economy | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Demonetisation, GST and Lockdown: How the Modi Government has Wrecked India’s Small Businesses

    ByPriya Dharshini et al. December 5, 2021December 5, 2021

    Each time, the citizens were expected to endure ‘momentary hardships’, purportedly to achieve what was said to be a ‘noble goal’.

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  • Salesmen on Brink of Extinction as Mukesh Ambani Unleashes JioMart on Kirana Stores
    Agriculture | Capitalism | COVID19 | Economy | India | Indian Economy | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Salesmen on Brink of Extinction as Mukesh Ambani Unleashes JioMart on Kirana Stores

    ByCourtesy: Newsclick December 5, 2021December 5, 2021

    The mom-and-pop stores, known as ‘kiranas’, can order goods on JioMart Partner with deliveries promised within 24 hours. That means salesmen representing consumer giants face an existential threat to their business.

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  • India’s Family Laws are Discriminatory. That’s Why Judges Shouldn’t Be ‘Neutral’ on Gender.
    Gender Issues | India | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    India’s Family Laws are Discriminatory. That’s Why Judges Shouldn’t Be ‘Neutral’ on Gender.

    ByFlavia Agnes December 5, 2021December 5, 2021

    The Indian Constitution guarantees equality under Article 14. But when we examine the domestic sphere under the matrimonial laws, since men and women within the marriage are not equal, the same yardstick of equality cannot be applied. Equality can only be between equals.

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  • A Chicken can’t Lay a Duck Egg
    Capitalism | Climate Change | Imperialism | Print Edition | USA | World Economy | World Politics

    A Chicken can’t Lay a Duck Egg

    ByBernice Maxton-Lee December 5, 2021December 5, 2021

    … and that’s why the market can’t solve the climate crisis

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  • NAM and Nehru’s Principled Stand
    India | Indian Economy | Indian Politics | Print Edition | Socialism | World Economy | World Politics

    NAM and Nehru’s Principled Stand

    ByN.D. Jayaprakash December 5, 2021December 5, 2021

    To Nehru, disarmament in general, and the elimination of nuclear weapons in particular, were integral to the doctrine of non-alignment.

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  • Farmers Celebrate Win, Throng Delhi Borders – Five Articles
    Agriculture | Indian Economy | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Farmers Celebrate Win, Throng Delhi Borders – Five Articles

    ByCourtesy: Newsclick; The Wire December 5, 2021December 5, 2021

    Ground reports: farmers at Delhi borders mark year of protest, vow to keep the fight on; Changes one year of agitation have brought in farmers’ life; How Punjabi songs of resistance kept the spirit alive; From students, dalits to the Punjabi diaspora, volunteers helped the movement to victory.

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