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  • In an India Where Minorities Are Singled Out for Abuse, Is Another Politics Possible?
    Communalism | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    In an India Where Minorities Are Singled Out for Abuse, Is Another Politics Possible?

    ByNeera Chandhoke September 26, 2021September 26, 2021

    Today’s climate of communal rhetoric that pervades India has led to a partition of the hearts and minds of citizens. There is an alternative politics waiting to be rediscovered; a politics that emphasises that we have obligations of solidarity to our fellow citizens. Let us look for it. Let us adopt it.

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  • Modi Govt Continues Raids on Activists and Journalists: an Article and Two Statements
    Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Modi Govt Continues Raids on Activists and Journalists: an Article and Two Statements

    ByRohan Venkataramakrishnan; Intellectuals; and Editors Guild September 26, 2021September 26, 2021

    Can Modi Government Solve India’s Many Problems by Raiding Activists and Journalists?; Rights Activists, Academics Condemn ED Raids Against Harsh Mander; Income Tax “Surveys” at the Offices of News Websites NewsClick and Newslaundry

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  • Everything for Sale
    Indian Economy | Print Edition

    Everything for Sale

    ByPrabhat Patnaik September 26, 2021September 28, 2021

    Modi government’s peculiar agenda is to turn everything into a commodity – from vaccines, to historic landmarks, to basic services. Nothing is sacrosanct, nothing is hallowed, nothing transcends the market; everything is for sale.

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  • Kerala: Parties, Including CPM, Defend Hate Speech by Bishop; Women Counter – Two Articles
    Communalism | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Kerala: Parties, Including CPM, Defend Hate Speech by Bishop; Women Counter – Two Articles

    ByN.P. Ashley; and Apoorvanand September 26, 2021September 26, 2021

    On how the women of the Muslim League and nuns are ushering in a new debate on issues of gender equality and making hope possible in a state of despair; Also, article: In Kerala, the Ruling CPM and an Islamophobic Bishop Make Strange Bedfellows.

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  • Reclaiming Our Common Home
    Climate Change | Print Edition

    Reclaiming Our Common Home

    ByVandana Shiva September 26, 2021September 26, 2021

    The path to an ecological civilization is paved by reclaiming the commons—our common home, the Earth, and the commons of the Earth family, of which we are a part. Reclaiming the commons and creating an ecological civilization go hand in hand.

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  • Pentagon Paid the Arms Industry at least $4.4 Trillion Since 9/11
    Afghanistan | Imperialism | Print Edition | USA

    Pentagon Paid the Arms Industry at least $4.4 Trillion Since 9/11

    ByDave DeCamp September 26, 2021September 26, 2021

    Brown University’s Costs of War Project released a new report Monday detailing post-9/11 spending by the Pentagon. The study found that of the over $14 trillion spent by the Pentagon since the start of the war in Afghanistan, one-third to one-half went to private military contractors.

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  • A 9/11 Reflection: Remember “Their” Crimes, Forget “Ours”
    Imperialism | Print Edition | USA

    A 9/11 Reflection: Remember “Their” Crimes, Forget “Ours”

    ByPaul Street September 26, 2021September 26, 2021

    “We must never forget” 9/11 when “America was attacked”; but we are not supposed to know or care about American crimes and atrocities within and beyond North America.

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  • Transatlantic Slave Trade: Legacy of Entangled Affair Between Imperialism, Racism, Slavery
    Imperialism | Print Edition | World Politics

    Transatlantic Slave Trade: Legacy of Entangled Affair Between Imperialism, Racism, Slavery

    ByAhmet Gencturk September 26, 2021September 26, 2021

    To legitimize slavery and its atrocities, western imperialism birthed racism, idea of superiority of Whites over Black people.

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  • Canadian Imperialism in Africa
    Capitalism | Economy | Imperialism | Print Edition | USA | World Economy | World Politics

    Canadian Imperialism in Africa

    ByYves Engler September 26, 2021September 27, 2021

    Scratch the surface of African history and you’ll find Canadian involvement in colonial rule. This country’s role in the impoverishment of Ghana and Africa in general deserves far greater attention.

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  • Average People Still Have the Power to Stop Wars
    Afghanistan | Capitalism | Imperialism | Online Blog | USA | World Politics

    Average People Still Have the Power to Stop Wars

    ByJ.C. Pan and Ariella Thornhill interview Noam Chomsky September 26, 2021September 27, 2021

    Noam Chomsky talks about why the US withdrawal from Afghanistan won’t change US imperialism, the many war crimes of George W. Bush, and why he still believes in average people’s ability to push back against the war machine.

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