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  • Erich Fromm’s Marxist Sociology Forty Years Later | Kieran Durkin

    12 February 2021

    by Kieran Durkin | Apr 8, 2020
    Erich Fromm (1900-1980), who passed forty years ago March of this year, was a leading Marxian sociologist who made considerable contributions to U.S. sociology and to U.S. Marxism. Best known for books such as Escape from Freedom, The Sane Society, and The Art of Loving, Fromm’s account of authoritarianism and critique of mid-twentieth century “consumer capitalism” influenced millions both inside and outside of academia.
    Prior to arriving in the U.S. in (…)

  • Trump to Biden: Change is ‘not’ good for Christian Zionism | Zahid Salam

    12 February 2021

    by Zahid Salam *
    Among the few well-known personalities, who thanked former US President Donald Trump for his achievements during the four-year term is the evangelical pastor John Hagee; leader of the largest Christian Zionist organization, Christians United for Israel (CUFI). Pastor Robert Jeffress after declaring himself an enthusiastic supporter of Trump, described the 45th president as the most pro-religious president in the history of the United States. Pertinent to mention here is (…)

  • Saudi moderation has its limits | James M. Dorsey

    12 February 2021

    by James M. Dorsey *
    Two recent reports documenting significant Saudi progress in countering ingrained religious anti-Jewish, anti-Christian and anti-Shiite supremacism as well as anti-Western and other xenophobic attitudes suggest the kingdom’s receptivity to external pressure as it endeavours to position itself as the leader of a vaguely defined ‘moderate’ form of Islam.
    So does the fact that several Saudi government websites, including the Saudi defence ministry’s English and Arabic (…)

  • Audio: Why fascism in Post-Trump America isn’t going away (Sean Illing talks to Prof Jason Stanley) | Jan 28, 2021

    12 February 2021

    Vox’s Sean Illing talks to Yale professor and author Jason Stanley about why American democracy provides such fertile soil for fascism, how Donald Trump demonstrated how easy it was for our country to flirt with a fascist future and what we can do about it.

  • Isyana Sarasvati - Opera Arias - Frühlingsstimmen - Walzer, Op. 410 - Johann Strauss II | Jakarta Concert Orchestra

    12 February 2021

    ("Spring’s Voices," or commonly "Voices of Spring") is an orchestral waltz, with optional solo soprano voice, written in 1882 by Johann Strauss II

  • Table of Contents, Mainstream, Feb 6, 2021

    6 February 2021

    * The Union Budget 2021-22: Conceals more than reveals? | P S Jayaramu
    * Farmers writing a new script | Amit Bhaduri and Chaman Lal
    * Lenin and Gandhi: A missed encounter? Étienne Balibar

  • Letter to the Readers, Mainstream, Feb 6, 2021

    6 February 2021

    Letter to the Readers, Mainstream, Feb 6, 2021
    In the past years, the Narendra Modi led BJP Government at the centre and in many of the BJP ruled states has treated all political and civil society opposition with disdain. The Central Government has steamrolled major decisions and brushing aside all contestation and regularly used the pro-government media to denounce opposition (often also bordering on the character assassination of specific opposition figures). Other arms of the (…)

  • The Union Budget 2021-22: Conceals more than reveals? | P.S. Jayaramu

    6 February 2021

    by P.S. Jayaramu
    The Union Budget presented by Finance Minister Ms. Nirmala Sitharaman, was prepared under the shadow of two pandemics, largely the Covid pandemic, going by the attention the Budget gives to the health sector and the economic pandemic which preceded the onset of the corona virus in India. Influenced to a certain by the global economic slowdown, the GDP growth has contracted to 7.7 percent during 2020-2. The World Bank as well as many desi economists feel the country will (…)

  • A Budget That Does Not Meet the Real Needs of Economy and People | Bharat Dogra

    6 February 2021, by Bharat Dogra

    When a budget is presented at a time when the economy is going through a very serious crisis people have very high expectations and these were raised further by the remarks made by the Finance Minister regarding the great importance of this year’s budget a few days before the actual presentation of the budget. However the budget has failed to fulfill the hopes of people, particularly the sections facing the worst difficulties in this crisis relating to decline of income and livelihoods.
    A (…)

  • The Indian Doctors for Peace and Development (IDPD) demands public health expenditure to be increased by three times in this budget

    6 February 2021

    Indian doctors for peace and development (IDPD)
    Date: 30.1.2021
    Indian doctors for peace and development (IDPD) notes with concern growing inequities in healthcare to our population. In a statement Dr S S Soodan - President, Dr Arun Mitra - Senior Vice President and Dr Shakeel Ur Rahman have said that this has become more evident after the COVID-19 Pandemic and has exposed lack of preparedness of the government to deal with such situations. Considering the massive public health crisis (…)

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