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  • Report: Police Violence in Jamia and AMU Violates International Conventions and Indian Court Judgments on Rights of Protestors
    Capitalism | Communalism | Fascism | Online Blog

    Report: Police Violence in Jamia and AMU Violates International Conventions and Indian Court Judgments on Rights of Protestors

    ByNiharika Ravi December 27, 2020December 28, 2020

    A report by Citizens Against Hate: on the invasion of Jamia University and AMU by police a year ago, and the brutality inflicted on the students.

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  • India Plummets 17 Spots on Human Freedom Index, Ranked 111 Out of 162 Nations
    Capitalism | Economy | Indian Economy | Online Blog

    India Plummets 17 Spots on Human Freedom Index, Ranked 111 Out of 162 Nations

    ByThe Wire Staff December 27, 2020December 28, 2020

    The index is calculated using 76 ‘distinct indicators of personal and economic freedom’ in areas such as rule of law, security and safety, religion, legal system and property rights, and access to sound money.

    Read More India Plummets 17 Spots on Human Freedom Index, Ranked 111 Out of 162 NationsContinue

  • A Nonsense called ‘Hurting Religious Sentiments’
    Capitalism | Caste | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    A Nonsense called ‘Hurting Religious Sentiments’

    BySankara Narayanan December 27, 2020December 28, 2020

    A petition has been filed against actor Saif Ali Khan and director Om Raut of the film Adipurush in a district court of Uttar Pradesh for Saif’s comments on his role in the film. The judge by admitting this petition is shutting the door to free speech.

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  • Rafael Correa on Venezuela, Assange, and Saving Ecuador
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    Rafael Correa on Venezuela, Assange, and Saving Ecuador

    ByMax Blumenthal interviews Rafael Correa December 27, 2020December 28, 2020

    The former president of Ecuador discusses issues ranging from the repression in his country under its neoliberal president, Lenin Moreno, to the persecution of Julian Assange, as well as the prospect of a left-wing victory in Ecuador’s upcoming national elections.

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  • The Commune Is a Historical Imperative
    Capitalism | Online Blog | People's movements | Socialism | World Politics

    The Commune Is a Historical Imperative

    ByCira Pascual Marquina interviews José ‘Yoda’ Solórzano December 27, 2020December 28, 2020

    An interview with a key militant of the Chavista collective La Minka, which is part of the continent-wide multi-disciplinary organization Communities in Charge / Latin America Initiative.

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  • Mayak: Russia’s Forgotten Nuclear Disaster
    Capitalism | Online Blog | World Economy | World Politics

    Mayak: Russia’s Forgotten Nuclear Disaster

    ByJoshua Frank December 27, 2020December 28, 2020

    The Mayak disaster of 1957 was covered up by both the Soviets and the US government as it would have meant having to confront the reality that nuclear sites were putting local populations and environment in serious peril.

    Read More Mayak: Russia’s Forgotten Nuclear DisasterContinue

  • Time to Heed Noam Chomsky’s Call for Collective Action
    Online Blog

    Time to Heed Noam Chomsky’s Call for Collective Action

    ByHenry Giroux December 27, 2020December 28, 2020

    In this tribute to Noam Chomsky, Giroux offers a concise delineation of our current situation which grounds the clarion call to action for all of us.

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  • Miliband’s Masterpiece
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    Miliband’s Masterpiece

    ByLeo Panitch December 27, 2020December 28, 2020

    Fifty years after it was published, Miliband’s ‘The State in Capitalist Society’ remains indispensable for any socialist movement with ambitions of government.

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  • John Lennon and the Politics of the New Left
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    John Lennon and the Politics of the New Left

    ByJon Wiener December 27, 2020December 28, 2020

    Forty years after his murder in New York City, we remember John Lennon’s record of political engagement as a champion of the anti-war movement and a self-styled “instinctive socialist”—which brought him into conflict with Richard Nixon and J. Edgar Hoover.

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  • When the Music of Beethoven Mingled with the Music of Gandhi’s Spinning Wheel
    Culture | Online Blog

    When the Music of Beethoven Mingled with the Music of Gandhi’s Spinning Wheel

    BySudheendra Kulkarni December 27, 2020December 28, 2020

    In the year of Beethoven’s 250th birth anniversary, remembering how two Europeans brought together Gandhi and the German composer.

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