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  • How Did Gandhi Win? Lessons from the Salt March
    Imperialism | India | Indian Politics | Online Blog | People's movements

    How Did Gandhi Win? Lessons from the Salt March

    ByMark Engler and Paul Engler October 3, 2021October 5, 2021

    Gandhi’s demands were ridiculed and his settlement with the British disappointed many. But the Salt March was a key symbolic win that spurred India’s independence movement toward victory.

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  • Farmers Prepare for Historic Bandh on Sept 27 – Four Articles
    Agriculture | Economy | India | Indian Economy | Online Blog | People's movements

    Farmers Prepare for Historic Bandh on Sept 27 – Four Articles

    BySubodh Varma; Abdul Alim Jafri; Ravi Kaushal October 3, 2021October 5, 2021

    Ground Down by Hardship, Farmers Ready for Historic Bandh on Sept 27; Mass Mobilisation of Farmers in UP for Bharat Bandh; Reports from Punjab and Odisha; Farmers’ Protest Spreads to Avadh and Purvanchal.

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  • From Remote Villages to Metro Cities, Scheme Workers Strike Work for Regularisation of Services
    Capitalism | Indian Economy | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    From Remote Villages to Metro Cities, Scheme Workers Strike Work for Regularisation of Services

    ByRonak Chhabra October 3, 2021October 5, 2021

    Led by the Joint Platform of Scheme Workers Federations, ASHAs, along with workers engaged in anganwadis, mid-day meal scheme and National Health Mission also demanded a legislation on ‘right to universal healthcare’.

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  • How A Year of Covid-19 Financially Dented India’s Middle Class
    COVID19 | Economy | Online Blog

    How A Year of Covid-19 Financially Dented India’s Middle Class

    ByRohit Inani October 3, 2021October 5, 2021

    For Indians who had newly joined the growing middle class, the economic crisis following the pandemic has dealt a severe blow.

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  • Warming in the Himalayas Is Pushing the Indian Subcontinent Towards Water Insecurity
    Climate Change | Online Blog

    Warming in the Himalayas Is Pushing the Indian Subcontinent Towards Water Insecurity

    ByNikhil Ghanekar October 3, 2021October 5, 2021

    As climate change will impact water availability in the Indus, Ganga and Brahmaputra, megacities like Delhi and Lahore will face the brunt, finds a study.

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  • Muslim Stereotyping in Hindi Films: ‘We Cannot Allow Ourselves to Forget What Constitutes Us’
    Communalism | Fascism | Online Blog

    Muslim Stereotyping in Hindi Films: ‘We Cannot Allow Ourselves to Forget What Constitutes Us’

    ByNandini Ramnath October 3, 2021October 5, 2021

    The representation of Muslims in cinema is complex: it involves both surrender and pushback, says renowned film scholar Ira Bhaskar.

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  • Remembering Occupy Wall Street 10 Years Later: The Movement Moment that Revived the U.S. Left
    Online Blog | USA | World Economy

    Remembering Occupy Wall Street 10 Years Later: The Movement Moment that Revived the U.S. Left

    ByJohn Tarleton October 3, 2021October 5, 2021

    Ten years ago this fall a protest movement took root in Lower Manhattan that transformed how we think about inequality and reinvigorated the Left.

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  • Defending the Legacy of Chile’s 2019 Uprising
    Capitalism | Imperialism | Online Blog | World Economy

    Defending the Legacy of Chile’s 2019 Uprising

    ByBree Busk October 3, 2021October 5, 2021

    The social movement left is having an outsized impact on Chile’s Constitutional Convention — combined with pressure from the streets, another Chile is possible.

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  • Mexico Got Rid of a Prominent Columbus Statue. Neo-Colonial Economic Policies Should Fall Next
    Capitalism | Imperialism | Online Blog

    Mexico Got Rid of a Prominent Columbus Statue. Neo-Colonial Economic Policies Should Fall Next

    ByManuel Perez-Rocha October 3, 2021October 5, 2021

    The statue of an indigenous woman will soon replace a prominent statue of Christopher Columbus in the heart of Mexico City. While is a strong symbolic attack on colonialism, the Mexican government should do more to challenge neo-colonialist policies driven by today’s foreign powers.

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  • Wendell Berry on Capitalism, Advertising, Greed, and the Good Life
    Capitalism | Imperialism | Online Blog | USA | World Economy

    Wendell Berry on Capitalism, Advertising, Greed, and the Good Life

    ByWalter G. Moss October 3, 2021October 5, 2021

    “We live in a time when technologies and ideas are adopted in response not to need but to advertising, salesmanship, and fashion. The first duty of writers who wish to be of any use even to themselves is to resist the language and the ideas of sales talk, no matter from whose mouth it issues.”

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