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  • Hemingway and Latin America
    Capitalism | Imperialism | Online Blog | People's movements | World Economy | World Politics

    Hemingway and Latin America

    ByCesar Chelala August 8, 2021August 8, 2021

    It was in Cuba that Hemingway wrote his iconic novel ‘The Old Man and the Sea’. That book won him the Nobel Prize in October 1954. “This is one prize that belongs to Cuba, because my work was conceived and created in Cuba,” he said.

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  • Pegasus and Cyberweapon Threats in the Age of Smartphones
    Capitalism | Fascism | Imperialism | Print Edition | World Politics

    Pegasus and Cyberweapon Threats in the Age of Smartphones

    ByPrabir Purkayastha August 1, 2021July 31, 2021

    Spyware like Pegasus is not just dangerous as it wrests complete control over an infected phone. It is menacing also because it introduces the skills and knowledge of nation-states into the civilian sphere.

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  • Pegasus: Why the Booming Surveillance Software Industry Is Vulnerable to Abuse; Also: Snowden Interview
    Capitalism | Imperialism | Print Edition | USA | World Politics

    Pegasus: Why the Booming Surveillance Software Industry Is Vulnerable to Abuse; Also: Snowden Interview

    ByChristian Kemp; and David Pegg et al. August 1, 2021July 31, 2021

    Evidence suggests that the world’s most sophisticated commercially available spyware has been misused and greater accountability and oversight is needed. Also – Edward Snowden Calls for a Global Moratorium on Spyware Trade.

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  • Study: India’s True Pandemic Death Toll Likely to be Well Over 3 Million
    COVID19 | Indian Economy | Indian Politics | Janata | Print Edition

    Study: India’s True Pandemic Death Toll Likely to be Well Over 3 Million

    ByKaran Deep Singh August 1, 2021July 31, 2021

    “True deaths are likely to be in the several millions, not hundreds of thousands, making this arguably India’s worst human tragedy,” said its authors, one of whom is a former chief economic adviser to the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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  • Farmers’ Movement Organises First Kisan Sansad; Farmers’ Tractor March – Three Articles
    Agriculture | Capitalism | Indian Economy | Indian Politics | People's movements | Print Edition

    Farmers’ Movement Organises First Kisan Sansad; Farmers’ Tractor March – Three Articles

    ByRonak Chhabra; Oishika Neogi; and Abdul Alim Jafri August 1, 2021July 31, 2021

    Starting Thursday, about 200 protestors will participate in the farmers’ parliament at Jantar Mantar, which will take place on each working day of the Parliament until the ongoing Monsoon Session ends. Also – Farmers’ tractor marches in UP.

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  • Mobilizing Against the Corporate Hijack of Agriculture by UNFSS
    Agriculture | Capitalism | Economy | Imperialism | People's movements | Print Edition

    Mobilizing Against the Corporate Hijack of Agriculture by UNFSS

    ByColin Todhunter August 1, 2021July 31, 2021

    The UN Food Systems Summit, including a ‘pre-summit’, is facilitating global corporatisation of agriculture. To mobilise against it, more than 300 global organisations of small-scale food producers, researchers and indigenous peoples are organising a protest pre-summit.

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  • The Nationalisation of Banks in 1969
    Capitalism | Imperialism | Indian Economy | Print Edition

    The Nationalisation of Banks in 1969

    ByPrabhat Patnaik August 1, 2021July 31, 2021

    On July 19, 1969, 14 major banks were nationalised in the country. Today, after 52 years there is talk again of privatising the nationalised banks, which naturally raises the question: why were banks nationalised at all?

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  • A Gandhian Case to Repeal Sedition Law
    Caste | Communalism | Culture | Fascism | Indian Economy | Indian Politics | People's movements | Print Edition | Socialism

    A Gandhian Case to Repeal Sedition Law

    ByS.N. Sahu August 1, 2021August 1, 2021

    The CJI rightly asked why independent India needs a colonial-era law used to convict freedom fighters, for the law cannot persist unless a vestige of colonial mindset persists.

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  • Marital Rape: Finding the Right to Say No
    Gender Issues | Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Marital Rape: Finding the Right to Say No

    ByAbhinav Mehrotra and Konina Mandal August 1, 2021August 1, 2021

    It cannot be overemphasised that by not criminalising marital rape, the State effectively endorses the view that forced conjugal relations are acceptable. It also implies that women lose their bodily autonomy when they enter into a marriage.

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  • Of Father Stan Swamy, Humans and Other Species
    Fascism | Indian Economy | Indian Politics | People's movements | Print Edition

    Of Father Stan Swamy, Humans and Other Species

    BySatya Sagar August 1, 2021July 31, 2021

    For Stan’s thousands of admirers, the challenge is clearly to join the Adivasi people in their fight to be treated as equal human beings and also upholding their traditions, far superior to those of the ‘civilised’.

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