The Fallacy of Denouncing ‘Both Sides’ of the U.S.-China Conflict
In order to challenge the New Cold War on China, the left must abandon these equivalencies and disrupt the U.S. war machine.
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In order to challenge the New Cold War on China, the left must abandon these equivalencies and disrupt the U.S. war machine.
The murder of George Floyd has finally shone a spotlight on the need to defund local police departments; the same sort of spotlight needs to be shone on the American military machine and the damage it’s been doing across the world.
Police encounters are actually cold-blooded murders by the police. Yet the media condoned the encounter of Vikas Dubey, and thus failed to uphold the Constitution. Also, an article on the politics of encounter killings in UP under Yogi Adityanath’s regime.
Food distribution under the PMGKY and Atmanirbhar Bharat package has been marked by delays.
It is a matter of shame that dreaded criminals in India receive political patronage and are able to remain outside jail, whereas intellectuals like Varavara Rao languish in jail.
A critique of the way in which issues concerning forests, biodiversity and the environment are presently being handled.
The CBSE’s syllabus diktat seems to announce a clampdown on learning that may raise questions of macro-historical distress and discrimination that continue to plague the republic.
144 Armed Forces Veterans write to the Government of India saying that the incident at Galwan could only have happened because of failure at one or more levels.
In a call to all progressive lawyers, Justice P.B. Sawant says that the powers that be are inimical to the Indian Constitution that is a culturally and socially transformative document
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