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  • A Christian bishop, Islamophobia and the Left in Kerala | Sukumaran C V

    25 September 2021, by Sukumaran C.V.

    Kerala is believed to be "the most secular" state in India. Even in this most secular state, we are witnessing a bizarre situation where a bishop who spewed outright Islamophobia is supported and pampered by the Left government and its CM. The bishop said during a sermon in a church at Kuravilangad in Kottayam district of Kerala that the Christians ought to be vigilant against narcotic jihad by which he meant that the women of Christianity are being lured through drugs by the followers of a (…)

  • Happenings After Kamba Ramayanam | T J S George

    25 September 2021, by T J S George

    IMPRESSIONS
    It is rather foolish, politically and socially, to question what God does. But sometimes God himself makes us raise questions. Familiar legends tell us about what happened one day when he allowed leaders of the world’s great democracies to meet him and ask him any questions. This is what followed.
    Joe Biden asked God: "When will America become the most magnificent nation on earth admired by all?" God said: "In about five years." Biden burst into tears. "Five years? I won’t (…)

  • Congress passing through a blind alley | Arun Srivastava

    25 September 2021

    by Arun Srivastava
    Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s latest experiment with the politics has been installing Charanjit Singh Channi, the dalit face of the party as the chief minister of Punjab replacing Amrinder Singh who led the party through many upheavals.
    Channi has 4 months at his disposal to revive governance and motivate the faction-ridden party with ambitious leaders. Surprisingly it took four years and eights months for Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi to realise that Amarinder is (…)

  • Remembering J Mohan | Sankar Ray

    25 September 2021, by Sankar Ray

    Looking back at the early issues of now-defunct Now weekly, founded by Prof Humayun Kabir with Samar Sen as its founder-editor, I remember Calcutta Diary at alternate weeks by AM and J Mohan –both very well read. It is well-known that AM was Dr Ashok Mitra who also used to write under another pseudonym, Charan Gupta. But readers at large were not aware that J Mohan was none other than Jolly Mohan Kaul who would have been 100+plus now. Jollyda – as he was to numerous old-timers like me- (…)

  • Menstruation: Brook of life | Ajailiu Niumai

    25 September 2021

    by Ajailiu Niumai
    Menstruation, which is always clouded by silence, stigma, taboo, religious and socio-cultural restrictions, has become a public discourse since the past few years. Menstruation is part and parcel of women’s sexual health, and it is a "wellspring of life" from which opens up a possibility of human life. In essence, menstruation is the "brook of life," which means a source of life about giving offspring and nurturing the future generation. The idea of ’sacred’ and ’profane’ (…)

  • When will the season of violence end? | Humra Quraishi

    25 September 2021, by Humra Quraishi

    MUSINGS
    22 September 2021
    Sitting somewhat forlorn …as the rains go about lashing, hindering movement, upsetting structures, interrupting the flow of thoughts if not anything more substantial. Not that there’s been much happening these last several months. Dismal reports on any given survival sphere along the roti, kapda, makaan fronts. In fact, today even the freshly constructed roads and bridges and airport structures are seemingly unable to take the strain of the rain fury compounded (…)

  • A Coup against Indian Democracy | M R Narayan Swamy

    25 September 2021

    BOOK REVIEW
    by M.R. Narayan Swamy
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    The Silent Coup: A History of India’s Deep State
    by Josy Joseph
    Context/Westland
    August 2021
    Pages: 306; Rs 699
    https://amzn.to/3j89Csx
    __0__
    India’s democracy faces a grave threat: from within. The very non-military security agencies meant to protect it are tearing it apart, creating fake narratives to justify their brutal onslaught. Award winning journalist Josy Joseph does a clinical examination of the deepening rot, answering (…)

  • Dialectic of Negativity in Marx’s Critique . . . Capital’s ‘chapter six’ Revisited | Paresh Chattopadhyay

    25 September 2021

    by Paresh Chattopadhyay* Marx’s Critique is informed by two great ideas from two great minds, Spinoza and Hegel. In the first manuscript of CAPITAL vol. two Marx cites SPINOZA: “All determination is negation” to which Marx adds “all negation is affirmation”. (Marx advises the vulgar economists to reflect on Spinozasdictum; “Omnideterminatzioistnegatzio” (in the manuscript of the second volume of Capital). As regards Hegel, in his 1844 manuscripts Marx notes that the greatness of Hegel’s (…)

  • Woman must work (1921) | Madeleine Pelletier

    25 September 2021

    (Le Libertaire, 1921)
    by Madeleine Pelletier
    The Woman’s Voice published the summary of an article from the Rote Fahne (The Red Flag) from Vienna on women’s labour.
    It offers the old Socialist idea of the situation of women; an idea which is primarily antifeminist since, by advocating to keep women at home, it perpetuates their slavery. However, we can see some progress. The Austrian Socialist understands that by closing the factory gates to women, he turns her into an enemy of (…)

  • A Declaration: Climate mitigation efforts must reject so-called “sustainable hydropower” as a solution to combat climate change

    25 September 2021

    September 21, 2021
    To: Alok Sharma, the 2021 President of the UNFCCC Conference of the Parties Parties to the UNFCCC Conference of the Parties (COP-26) On behalf of 300 organizations from 69 countries, representing civil society, peoples movements, Indigenous Peoples organizations, scientists, conservationists, we call upon Alok Sharma, the 2021 President of the UNFCCC Conference of the Parties (COP-26), and all parties to COP-26, to reject attempts by the hydropower industry to secure (…)

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