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  • Caste Among Indian Muslims Is a Real Issue. So Why Deny Them Reservation?
    Caste | Communalism | Online Blog

    Caste Among Indian Muslims Is a Real Issue. So Why Deny Them Reservation?

    ByPratik Patnaik January 24, 2021January 24, 2021

    While Hindu Shudras and Dalits enjoy the protection of reservation, a Muslim Ajlaf or Arzal, who experiences the same discrimination – if not worse due to their Muslim identity – is not given similar protection by the law.

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  • ‘We’ve Become Like Beggars’: UP Accused Pay Price for CAA Protests Without Being Convicted in Court
    Communalism | Fascism | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    ‘We’ve Become Like Beggars’: UP Accused Pay Price for CAA Protests Without Being Convicted in Court

    ByVijayta Lalwani January 24, 2021January 24, 2021

    The legality of the state’s move to recover damages from people accused of having participated in the protests is dubious.

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  • Aligarh and Women’s Education: A Brief Overview
    Culture | Gender Issues | Online Blog

    Aligarh and Women’s Education: A Brief Overview

    ByIshrat Mushtaq and Sajad Hassan Khan January 24, 2021January 24, 2021

    Tracing the genesis and trajectory of women’s educational reform in Aligarh through the profile of a woman reformer – Waheed Jahan (1886-1939), the co-founder of Aligarh’s first girls’ school.

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  • Twitter’s Ban on Trump Will Only Deepen the U.S. Tribal Divide
    Fascism | Online Blog | USA

    Twitter’s Ban on Trump Will Only Deepen the U.S. Tribal Divide

    ByJonathan Cook January 24, 2021January 24, 2021

    Anyone who believes locking President Donald Trump out of his social media accounts will serve as the first step on the path to healing the political divide in the United States is likely to be in for a bitter disappointment.

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  • Impeachment Will Not Defeat Trumpism; Strategic Action Needed – Two Articles
    Fascism | Online Blog | USA | World Politics

    Impeachment Will Not Defeat Trumpism; Strategic Action Needed – Two Articles

    ByKevin Ovenden; and Margaret Flowers January 24, 2021January 24, 2021

    The crises the US people face are severe and the right wing violent backlash is real. To stop the right wing, ghe US left must constitute itself as an independent pole, and not fall in behind attempts to rehabilitate business as usual.

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  • On the Anniversary of His Death, Theodore W. Allen’s Analysis Still Resonates
    Fascism | Online Blog | USA | World Economy | World Politics

    On the Anniversary of His Death, Theodore W. Allen’s Analysis Still Resonates

    ByJeffrey B. Perry January 24, 2021January 24, 2021

    “White supremacy” wrote Allen, is “both the keystone and the Achilles heel of U.S. bourgeois democracy.”

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  • As the Revolving Door Spins, Lobbyists Hired for Top Jobs in Congress Yet Again
    Capitalism | Online Blog | USA | World Politics

    As the Revolving Door Spins, Lobbyists Hired for Top Jobs in Congress Yet Again

    ByLee Fang January 24, 2021January 24, 2021

    The newly elected Congress is hiring a wave of corporate lobbyists to fill key staff roles.

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  • Vaccines Alone Aren’t Enough to Eradicate a Virus – Lessons from History
    Capitalism | COVID19 | Online Blog | World Politics

    Vaccines Alone Aren’t Enough to Eradicate a Virus – Lessons from History

    ByCaitjan Gainty and Agnese Vitali January 24, 2021January 24, 2021

    Smallpox eradication teaches that high-tech vaccinations only work when they are effectively combined with low-tech public health strategies.

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  • Iran’s 1979 Revolution: A Brief History
    Online Blog | People's movements | Socialism | World Politics

    Iran’s 1979 Revolution: A Brief History

    BySteve Lalla January 24, 2021January 24, 2021

    Iran’s Revolution is generally understood to have begun on January 7, 1978, and continued until the Shah fled the country on January 16, 1979. The revolution was brewing for decades though …

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  • War Is Not Innate to Humanity
    Capitalism | Culture | Online Blog

    War Is Not Innate to Humanity

    ByApril M. Short interviews R. Brian Ferguson January 24, 2021January 24, 2021

    The historical anthropologist says that there is a growing argument for a human history that predates war altogether and further points out that war is not innate to human nature, but instead, is a social and cultural development that begins at certain points around the globe.

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