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  • Defiant Resistance: The Venezuelan Crises and the Possibility of Another World
    Print Edition | Socialism

    Defiant Resistance: The Venezuelan Crises and the Possibility of Another World

    ByJeremiah Gaster June 2, 2019October 23, 2020

    Bob Dylan once said, “Let us not talk falsely now, the hour is getting late.” February 23rd, 2019, was the day that Juan Guaidó, the self-proclaimed President of Venezuela, had “authorised” “humanitarian aid” to enter Venezuela, an attempt to force the Maduro government, and thus the Venezuelan people, to their knees. There is great urgency…

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  • How is Mexico’s Fourth Transformation Progressing?
    Print Edition | Socialism

    How is Mexico’s Fourth Transformation Progressing?

    ByClaudio Fabian Guevara June 2, 2019October 23, 2020

    As he nears his sixth month in office, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (popularly known as AMLO) travels around the nation holding public events to report on his social policies and asking citizens for help in removing the vices of the old regime from the State.   AMLO exhibits a unique leadership in this…

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  • The Yellow Vests of France: Six Months of Struggle
    Capitalism | Print Edition

    The Yellow Vests of France: Six Months of Struggle

    ByRichard Greeman June 2, 2019October 23, 2020

    I am writing you from Montpellier, France, where I am a participant–observer in the Yellow Vest (Gilets jaunes) movement, which is still going strong after six months, despite a dearth of information in the international media.   But why should you take the time to learn more about the Yellow Vests? The answer is that…

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  • Atomic Veterans Were Silenced for 50 Years. Now, They’re Talking
    Climate Change | Print Edition

    Atomic Veterans Were Silenced for 50 Years. Now, They’re Talking

    ByEmily Buder June 2, 2019October 23, 2020

    Nearly everyone who’s seen it and lived to tell the tale describes it the same way: a horrifying, otherworldly thing of ghastly beauty that has haunted their life ever since. “The colors were beautiful,” remembers a man in Morgan Knibbe’s short documentary The Atomic Soldiers. “I hate to say that.” “It was completely daylight at…

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  • Debate: Beware Glib Explanations for Modi’s Election Victory
    Indian Politics | Print Edition

    Debate: Beware Glib Explanations for Modi’s Election Victory

    ByDilip Menon June 2, 2019October 23, 2020

    Indian elections are preceded by predictions such as either X will win with a majority, or Y will win with a majority. If neither gets a majority they will team up with other parties. It is also possible that X or Y may get less votes than they thought. This mindless psephology finds its counterpart…

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  • CO2 Levels Hit 415 PPM for First Time in 3 Million+ Years
    Climate Change | Print Edition

    CO2 Levels Hit 415 PPM for First Time in 3 Million+ Years

    ByJon Queally June 2, 2019October 23, 2020

    Atmospheric levels of carbon registered 415 parts per million over the weekend at one of the world’s key measuring stations, a concentration level researchers say has not existed in more than 3 million years—before the dawn of human history.   Taken at the Mauno Loa Observatory in Hawaii by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, the…

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  • Modinomics = Corporatonomics Part IV: Modi’s Budgets and the Social Sectors: Health
    Editor's Picks | Uncategorized

    Modinomics = Corporatonomics Part IV: Modi’s Budgets and the Social Sectors: Health

    Byadmin June 2, 2019October 23, 2020

    In the previous issues of Janata, we have analysed Modinomics and shown that the Modi Government, if it wants, can raise enough resources to increase its expenditures on the social sectors. Instead, it is giving away huge subsidies to the tune of several lakh crore rupees to the corporate houses. In this article, we specifically…

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  • Searching for Glimpses of Nehru in a Parochial, Post-Nehruvian India
    Editor's Picks

    Searching for Glimpses of Nehru in a Parochial, Post-Nehruvian India

    Byadmin June 2, 2019October 23, 2020

    [May 27 is the death anniversay of Jawaharlal Nehru. This article is being published courtesy The Wire.] India was in my blood and there was much in her that instinctively thrilled me. And yet I approached her almost as an alien critic, full of dislike for the present as well as for many of the…

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  • Students from 1,600 Cities Protest Climate Change
    Climate Change | Editor's Picks

    Students from 1,600 Cities Protest Climate Change

    Byadmin June 2, 2019October 23, 2020

    Hundreds of thousands of students around the world walked out of their schools and colleges Friday in the latest in a series of strikes urging action to address the climate crisis. According to event organisers Fridays for Future, over 1664 cities across 125 countries registered strike actions, with more expected to report turnouts in the…

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  • How the BJP’s Political Narrative Filled the Holes in the NDA’s Actual Performance
    Indian Politics | Print Edition

    How the BJP’s Political Narrative Filled the Holes in the NDA’s Actual Performance

    ByArun Kumar June 2, 2019October 23, 2020

    The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)—and more than that, Narendra Modi—has come back with a larger mandate than what it was given by India’s voters in 2014.   At one level, this is remarkable given the economic distress all around, which should have led to a strong anti-incumbency and a decline in the saffron party’s votes….

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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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