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  • If Fukushima’s Water Is Safe, Then Drink it!
    Capitalism | China | Online Blog

    If Fukushima’s Water Is Safe, Then Drink it!

    ByRobert Hunziker April 25, 2021April 30, 2021

    By now, the entire world knows about the decision by Japan to dump tritium-laced radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean. In response, Chinese Foreign Minster Lijian Zhao replied “the ocean is not Japan’s trashcan” and furthermore, since Japan claims it’s safe to drink, “then drink it!”

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  • Sports, Whatever the Cost!
    Capitalism | Online Blog

    Sports, Whatever the Cost!

    ByJanataWeekly April 25, 2021March 2, 2023

    On why sporting events get special treatment during the pandemic (hint – it’s not just for the fans).

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  • The Evolution of Wealth Inequalities Over the Last Two Centuries
    Capitalism | Online Blog | World Politics

    The Evolution of Wealth Inequalities Over the Last Two Centuries

    ByCADTM April 25, 2021April 30, 2021

    A discussion of the evolution of the share possessed by the richest 10 percent and 1 percent between late 18th century to 2010, based on evidence gathered by Thomas Piketty.

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  • The “Innocence” of Early Capitalism is Another Fantastical Myth
    Capitalism | Online Blog

    The “Innocence” of Early Capitalism is Another Fantastical Myth

    ByPete Dolack April 25, 2021April 30, 2021

    Violence, force and coercion — exemplified in the widespread use of slave labor, imperialist conquests of peoples around the world and ruthless extraction of natural resources — pervades the entire history of capitalism.

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  • Indian Monsoons Becoming More Chaotic
    Climate Change | Online Blog

    Indian Monsoons Becoming More Chaotic

    ByCourtesy: Climate and Capitalism April 25, 2021April 30, 2021

    A new study warns of grave consequences for agriculture and economy, affecting over one billion people.

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  • Society Devoid of Compassion
    Capitalism | Online Blog

    Society Devoid of Compassion

    ByAvijit Pathak April 25, 2021April 30, 2021

    Our collective redemption lies in the acknowledgement of this sickness.

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  • The Accidental Gallerist and the Making of Indian Modern Art
    Culture | Online Blog

    The Accidental Gallerist and the Making of Indian Modern Art

    BySidharth Bhatia April 25, 2021April 30, 2021

    Kekoo Gandhy was with the early Bombay progressives and helped them by showcasing their works.

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  • A New Quantum Paradox Throws the Foundations of Observed Reality into Question
    Online Blog | Science

    A New Quantum Paradox Throws the Foundations of Observed Reality into Question

    ByEric Cavalcanti April 25, 2021April 30, 2021

    Scientists have found a new paradox in quantum mechanics – one of our two most fundamental scientific theories, together with Einstein’s theory of relativity – that throws doubt on some common-sense ideas about physical reality.

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  • Refugees are Not Illegal
    Editor's Picks | Print Edition

    Refugees are Not Illegal

    ByNandita Haksar April 18, 2021April 17, 2021

    The influx of people from Myanmar in the wake of the military coup do not consist of illegal migrants but refugees escaping the brutalities of a military rule. In accordance with basic principles of international human rights, India should extend all humanitarian assistance to them.

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  • Remembering Jotiba Phule, the Mahatma who Fought against Brahmin Hegemony
    Caste | Print Edition

    Remembering Jotiba Phule, the Mahatma who Fought against Brahmin Hegemony

    ByTejas Harad April 18, 2021April 17, 2021

    An epoch-maker, Phule is one of the most radical activist-thinkers of the 19th century.

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Janata Weekly is India’s oldest independent socialist weekly. 

Ever since its founding in 1946, Janata has voiced its principled dissent against all conduct and practice that is detrimental to the cherished values of nationalism, democracy, secularism and socialism, while upholding the integrity and the ethical norms of healthy journalism. For more than seventy years now, week after week, it has continued to analyse the changes taking place in the country and the world from a socialist standpoint, and thus promote the spread of socialist ideology in the country.

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