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  • What You Call Love Is Unpaid Work
    Capitalism | Gender Issues | Online Blog

    What You Call Love Is Unpaid Work

    ByVijay Prashad September 19, 2021September 18, 2021

    Women and girls, an ILO study shows, carry out three quarters of the unpaid care work that is required to maintain families and society. If those who perform unpaid care work received the minimum wage in their respective countries, the wage bill would amount to $11 trillion, 15% of global GDP.

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  • Why People Flocked to Hitler, and Why the Nazis Believed ‘Here There Is No Why’
    Capitalism | Fascism | Imperialism | Online Blog

    Why People Flocked to Hitler, and Why the Nazis Believed ‘Here There Is No Why’

    ByPramod K. Nayar September 19, 2021September 18, 2021

    Theodore Abel’s ‘Why Hitler Came Into Power’ is a unique and frightening text from within the minds and consciousness of people who went on to become Nazis.

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  • Maulana Madani and the Flawed Logic of Religious Morality Determining What’s Best for Girls
    Communalism | Culture | Gender Issues | Online Blog

    Maulana Madani and the Flawed Logic of Religious Morality Determining What’s Best for Girls

    ByBobby Naqvi September 19, 2021September 18, 2021

    The Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind chief is right when he says higher education is the only way to empower the community, but his attempt to link moral behaviour with co-education deserves contempt and outright rejection.

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  • How Ernesto Guevara Became ‘Che’: The Motorcycle Diaries Revisited
    Capitalism | Imperialism | Online Blog | Socialism | USA

    How Ernesto Guevara Became ‘Che’: The Motorcycle Diaries Revisited

    ByJonah Raskin September 19, 2021September 18, 2021

    In 1951 when Ernesto launched his motorcycle adventure, he wanted to be a swashbuckling hero, not a Marxist revolutionary or a guerrilla fighter. On the road, he became another person. He decided that “the poor” were the “unsung heroes” of Latin America.

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  • Modi Govt’s Renovation of Jallianwala Bagh an ‘Insult’ to Martyrs; Martyrs’ Descendants Protest – Two Articles
    Agriculture | India | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Modi Govt’s Renovation of Jallianwala Bagh an ‘Insult’ to Martyrs; Martyrs’ Descendants Protest – Two Articles

    ByEditors; and Kusum Arora September 12, 2021September 13, 2021

    Instead of a sombre memorial for those who lost their lives in the gruesome violence, historians and activists argue that the government has turned the memorial into a flashy site, and criticise it as an “insult” to the martyrs and a bid at erasing history and heritage. Also: Jallianwala Bagh Revamp: Martyrs’ Descendants Say They’ll Boycott Functions in Protest.

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  • Privatisation Spree Will Increase Inequality
    Economy | Indian Economy | Print Edition

    Privatisation Spree Will Increase Inequality

    ByPrabhat Patnaik interviewed by Subho Ranjan Dasgupta September 12, 2021September 13, 2021

    The argument advanced for the sale of public-sector enterprises, namely that it is a way of mobilising resources for government spending, is fundamentally wrong. The public sector, representing social ownership, is meant to serve society in diverse ways, not just by making profits.

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  • Amazon, ‘Economic Terrorism’ and the Destruction of Livelihoods
    Capitalism | Indian Economy | Print Edition

    Amazon, ‘Economic Terrorism’ and the Destruction of Livelihoods

    ByColin Todhunter September 12, 2021September 13, 2021

    Global corporations are colonising India’s retail space through e-commerce and destroying small-scale physical retail and millions of livelihoods.

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  • US Turned Its Back on India in Afghanistan, Let’s Accept It
    Afghanistan | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    US Turned Its Back on India in Afghanistan, Let’s Accept It

    ByS.N.M. Abdi September 12, 2021September 13, 2021

    The US has conveyed that India is not a priority, but the BJP govt is keeping up the ‘happy marriage’ pretence.

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  • Year of Paradoxes
    Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Year of Paradoxes

    ByG.N. Devy September 12, 2021September 13, 2021

    Paradoxes abound. However, the most disturbing of all these for me is that 2021 marks the 150th year of the enactment of the first Criminal Tribes Act in 1871. Seven decades after Independence, those who remain the hapless victims of the CTA still cannot see a ray of hope.

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  • Social Discrimination Key Factor in Stunting Among Children: Study
    Caste | Indian Economy | Print Edition

    Social Discrimination Key Factor in Stunting Among Children: Study

    ByTanya Jain September 12, 2021September 13, 2021

    Caste practices and other kinds of social exclusion reduce communities’ access to maternal and child health, leading to more cases of stunting, says a new study.

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