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  • Coronavirus Pandemic Brings to Light the Need for a Stronger Public Sector
    COVID19 | Print Edition

    Coronavirus Pandemic Brings to Light the Need for a Stronger Public Sector

    BySubin Dennis April 19, 2020April 25, 2020

    Substantial state intervention in the economy—frowned upon by the apostles of neoliberal economics—is back to the center stage across the world.

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  • Finance versus the People in the Era of the Pandemic
    COVID19 | Economy | Indian Economy | Print Edition

    Finance versus the People in the Era of the Pandemic

    ByPrabhat Patnaik April 19, 2020June 27, 2020

    The COVID-19 crisis has brought to the fore the fundamental contradiction underlying contemporary globalisation, namely, the contradiction between the interests of finance and those of the people.

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  • Trump, Neo-Fascism, and the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Capitalism | Fascism | Print Edition | World Politics

    Trump, Neo-Fascism, and the COVID-19 Pandemic

    ByJohn Bellamy Foster April 19, 2020April 25, 2020

    Foster says that Trump’s handling of the pandemic catastrophe only buttresses his argument that Donald Trump’s presidency represents the resurrection of fascism in the United States.

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  • Can Democracy Survive the Coronavirus?
    Capitalism | COVID19 | Print Edition

    Can Democracy Survive the Coronavirus?

    BySonali Kolhatkar April 19, 2020April 25, 2020

    Democratic governments are using the virus to crack down on freedoms, while those regimes that were authoritarian to begin with have used the pandemic to grab even more power.

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  • As India Tackles COVID-19, a Curious Case of Missing Numbers Emerges
    Capitalism | COVID19 | Print Edition

    As India Tackles COVID-19, a Curious Case of Missing Numbers Emerges

    ByC.P. Geevan April 19, 2020April 25, 2020

    There are no known reasons as to why the disease’s rate of spread appears to be lower in India. It may be because of insufficient testing.

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  • Even in Pandemic Times, the Rich Continue to Profit
    Capitalism | Print Edition

    Even in Pandemic Times, the Rich Continue to Profit

    ByJoyce Nelson, Jessica Corbett April 19, 2020April 25, 2020

    Two articles on how the rich are seeking to make more money even in these pandemic times.

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  • Why India Should Introduce a Covid Wealth Tax on the Ultra Rich
    Capitalism | Economy | Indian Economy | Print Edition

    Why India Should Introduce a Covid Wealth Tax on the Ultra Rich

    ByS. Subramanian April 19, 2020June 27, 2020

    A tax rate of 4% on the nation’s 953 richest families would give the government the equivalent of 1% of India’s GDP to spend – larger than its present package.

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  • What the World Can Learn from Kerala About How to Fight Covid-19
    Capitalism | COVID19 | Economy | Indian Economy | Print Edition

    What the World Can Learn from Kerala About How to Fight Covid-19

    BySonia Faleiro April 19, 2020June 27, 2020

    The inside story of how one Indian state is flattening the curve through epic levels of contact tracing and social assistance.

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  • Relevance of Ambedkar’s Idea of ‘State Socialism’ in the Time of COVID-19
    COVID19 | Indian Politics | Print Edition | Socialism

    Relevance of Ambedkar’s Idea of ‘State Socialism’ in the Time of COVID-19

    ByBadre Alam Khan, Dastagir Khan April 19, 2020June 28, 2020

    In the light of the current crisis, the time has come to revisit Dr Amebdkar’s ideas on democratic state socialism proposed by him in his book ‘State and Minorities’ written in 1947.

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  • I Mind Dying
    COVID19 | Print Edition

    I Mind Dying

    ByErica Caines, April 1, 2020 April 19, 2020April 25, 2020

    People are being asked to sacrifice to save the country – but by people, the rich white men mean the blacks and the poor, working people.

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