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Reductionism in the digital universe #BookReview

JINOY JOSE P Title:New Dark Age: Technology and the End of the FutureAuthor:James Bridle Title:New Dark Age: Technology and the End of the FutureAuthor:James BridlePublisher:VersoPrice:$26.95 James Bridle on how complex technology darkens our life and culture, and the urgent need… Continue Reading →

Republic of Caste by Anand Teltumbde #BookReview

Anand Teltumbde’s Republic of Caste is a masterful narration of the social and historical life of caste in India, of how communities have been systematically disempowered, and how such exclusion is in the very DNA of the republic Dhrubo Jyoti… Continue Reading →

A Monumental Work for Health Justice #BookReview

  Mohan Rao Textbook of Global Health by Anne-Emanuelle Birn, Yogan Pillay and Timothy H Holtz, New York: Oxford University Press, 2017; pp xxxvi + 674; fourth edition, price not indicated. On 7 February 2018, in Unnao, Uttar Pradesh, the police arrested… Continue Reading →

Faceless, But Not Voiceless Anymore #BookReview

BY: NAMIT SAXENA I had the privilege to recently review the heart melting book by Neelam and Shekhar Krishnamoorthy on the Uphaar Cinema tragedy.The role of victims (both first hand and second hand i.e. guardians) in our criminal administration system… Continue Reading →

Ambedkar and Hindutva Politics by Ram Puniyani #BookReview

Irfan Engineer and Neha Dabhade (Secular Perspective December 1-15, 2016) Indian society is at a crossroads of kinds. On one hand there is brutal violence meted out to the Dalits as witnessed in Una and is indicative of similar dehumanization… Continue Reading →

Tribals – Citizens of a lesser god #Bookreview

Nitin Sethi |   Tribesmen from Harrapath in Chhattisgarh ZORAMI: A REDEMPTION SONG Author: Malsawmi Jacob Publisher: Morph Books In Zorami, author Malsawmi Jacob writes about a period of Mizo history that could well be replicated across the tribal belts of mainland India today. Lurching… Continue Reading →

Praful Bidwai- The Phoenix Moment: Challenges Confronting the Indian Left #BookReview

Book review: The Last Word Each state gets two chapters, one to explain the Left’s early achievements and the second to track its later debasement into patronage politics, insulated from mass movements. Written by Tanika Sarkar | Updated: January 16, 2016 2:48 am… Continue Reading →

The Hidden History of Women’s Liberation #bookreview

  Wed, May 28, 2014 by Susan Rosenthal BOOK REVIEW: Women and Class: Towards a Socialist Feminism(2011), by Hal Draper, August Bebel, Eleanor Marx, Clara Zetkin, and Rosa Luxemburg.* Edited by E. Haberkern. The organic connection between women’s liberation and socialism has been shoved so deeply down the Memory… Continue Reading →

The Hidden History of Women’s Liberation #Bookreview

Wed, May 28, 2014   by Susan Rosenthal BOOK REVIEW: Women and Class: Towards a Socialist Feminism(2011), by Hal Draper, August Bebel, Eleanor Marx, Clara Zetkin, and Rosa Luxemburg.* Edited by E. Haberkern. The organic connection between women’s liberation and socialism has been shoved so deeply… Continue Reading →

From the Pen of the Resistance : The Lalgarh Uprising #bookreview

February 28, 2014 [This is a book review, written by Bernard D’Mello, that was published in EPW. For obtaining a copy of the book, please contact us : communications [at] sanhati [dot] com -Ed] Letters from Lalgarh by the People’s Committee Against… Continue Reading →

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