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  • Haste and Brinkmanship Inadvisable in Reaching a Naga Accord
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    Haste and Brinkmanship Inadvisable in Reaching a Naga Accord

    ByJanataWeekly November 10, 2019June 28, 2020

    Sandeep Pandey, Babloo Loitongbam & Meera Sanghamitra Thuingaleng Muivah, the supreme leader of the National Socialist Council of Nagalim (Isak-Muivah) says that Nagaland may be weaker in material sense but it is strong in politics. No wonder, the organisation which started off as an insurgent group was able to engage the Government of India in…

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  • Remembering Maulana Azad: A Votary of Hindu–Muslim Unity
    Communalism | Print Edition

    Remembering Maulana Azad: A Votary of Hindu–Muslim Unity

    ByJanataWeekly November 3, 2019November 7, 2020

    Firoz Bakht Ahmed In the Shahjahanabadi old city of Delhi, between the Jama Masjid and the Red Fort, both monuments reminding of the Mughal pristine glory, a green and glossy patch covers an area where once stood the houses of the Muslim nobility. They were leveled after the Indian revolt against the British in 1857….

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  • Recalling the Million+ Victims of America’s Endless ‘War on Terror’
    Print Edition | World Politics

    Recalling the Million+ Victims of America’s Endless ‘War on Terror’

    ByJanataWeekly November 3, 2019November 7, 2020

    Dave Lindorff September 17, 2019: Now that the flags are back, waving from the tops of flagpoles across the country, and the maudlin paeans to the close to 3,000 lives lost in the airplane attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, it’s time we gave a thought to the…

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  • Participatory Evolution
    Editor's Picks | Print Edition | World Politics

    Participatory Evolution

    ByJanataWeekly November 3, 2019November 7, 2020

    Robert Koehler The big black pickup truck plunged into the protesters blocking the parking lot and I cringed, viscerally, as though I could feel it myself—this merciless crush of steel against flesh. I was recovering from a bicycle injury when I watched the event on the news last week, as members of the Never Again…

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  • On October 2, 1947, Why Did Gandhi Say He Was Ashamed That He Was Still Alive?
    Communalism

    On October 2, 1947, Why Did Gandhi Say He Was Ashamed That He Was Still Alive?

    ByJanataWeekly November 3, 2019November 7, 2020

    Courtesy: The Wire The plans to officially mark Mahatma Gandhi’s 150th birth anniversary are on course. At the ground level, however, the ugly face of communalism continues to rear its head in one virulent incident after another. It was an issue which agitated Gandhi until his dying breath and, in fact, was uppermost in his…

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  • Impoverished Economics? Unpacking the Economics Nobel Prize
    Economy | World Economy | World Politics

    Impoverished Economics? Unpacking the Economics Nobel Prize

    ByJanataWeekly November 3, 2019November 7, 2020

    Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven This week it was announced that Abhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo and Michael Kremer won the Economics Nobel Prize (or more accurately: the ‘Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel’). The trio of economists were awarded the prize for “their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty”. On social media…

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  • Grassroots Communication Fights Back! A Conversation with Jessica Pernia
    Socialism | World Politics

    Grassroots Communication Fights Back! A Conversation with Jessica Pernia

    ByJanataWeekly November 3, 2019November 7, 2020

    Cira Pascual Marquina [Jessica Pernia is a founding member of Tatuy TV, a community television station in the Venezuelan city of Merida. The Tatuy TV team, which is committed to defending Chavez’s communal project, produces a variety of audiovisual and written reports on the struggles of working-class Venezuelans. In this interview Pernia, also a journalism…

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  • Gandhi’s Idea of Cleanliness and Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
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    Gandhi’s Idea of Cleanliness and Swachh Bharat Abhiyan

    ByJanataWeekly November 3, 2019November 7, 2020

    Sandeep Pandey Mahatma Gandhi’s spectacles are being used as an emblem for Government of India’s sanitation campaign Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (SBA). Even though Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh, the ideological parent of ruling Bhartiya Janata Party, abhors Gandhi’s ideology, yet Narendra Modi has decided to use Gandhi as a symbol for his drive for cleanliness. First, he…

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  • FDI in Coal: Why Our Mineral Resources Should Remain in Public Hands
    Economy | Indian Economy

    FDI in Coal: Why Our Mineral Resources Should Remain in Public Hands

    ByJanataWeekly November 3, 2019November 7, 2020

    Courtesy: News Click Joan Robinson, the well-known economist, had drawn attention to a fundamental difference between foreign direct investment (FDI) in the manufacturing sector and in a sector that extracted an exhaustible resource, such as a mineral product. This difference can be illustrated with an example. Suppose in both sectors profits worth Rs 100 are…

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  • The Return of Fascism in Contemporary Capitalism
    Fascism | Print Edition

    The Return of Fascism in Contemporary Capitalism

    ByJanataWeekly November 3, 2019November 7, 2020

    Samir Amin It is not by chance that the very title of this contribution links the return of fascism on the political scene with the crisis of contemporary capitalism. Fascism is not synonymous with an authoritarian police regime that rejects the uncertainties of parliamentary electoral democracy. Fascism is a particular political response to the challenges…

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