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Znet Article Albert: Chapter 5 of Occupy Vision: InterCommunalism

Znet Article, April, 26 2013 Michael Albert
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This is the chapter five of Occupy Vision, which is the second volume of the three volume set titled Fanfare for the Future

Znet Article Albert: Occupy Theory Introduction

Znet Article, September, 12 2012 Michael Albert
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The following is an excerpt from Volume One of Fanfare for the Future, titled Occupy Theory. It is the introduction.

Znet Article Lucker: Immigration Reform No One Should Believe In

Znet Article, June, 11 2010 Andy Lucker
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Arizona’s Senate Bill 1070 was the recent immigration policy passed in Arizona. Essentially, it breaks down like this...

Znet Article Raina: L.K.Advani and the Mythology of “Sadness”

Znet Article, December, 18 2009 Badri Raina
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On December 6, 1992, when the Babri mosque was razed to rubble, Ruchira Gupta was a journalist with Business India.

Znet Article Raina: The Liberhan Report

Znet Article, December, 18 2009 Badri Raina
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There is substantial evidence that one or two of his own cabinet ministers had warned him of the RSS plans for December 6 well in advance.

Znet Article Hoodbhoy: The Saudi-isation of Pakistan

Znet Article, November, 04 2009 Pervez Hoodbhoy
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A stern, unyielding version of Islam is replacing the kinder, gentler Islam of the Sufis in Pakistan.

Znet Article Grubacic: Don't Mourn, Balkanize!

Znet Article, August, 12 2009 Andrej Grubacic
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A decade or so ago, during the European humanitarian adventure in the Balkans, Michael Nicholson, an eminent British journalist, wrote in his "Natasha's Story" that "The ferocity of the Balkan peoples has at times been so primitive that anthropolo...

Znet Article Podur: Polyculturalism and Self-determination

Znet Article, July, 15 2009 Justin Podur
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The present essay reviews in summary form the key ideas for "cultural liberation" and then discusses the consequences of these ideas for the concept of self-determination, specifically national self-determination, in our world and in a good society.

Znet Article Hoodbhoy: Imperialism and Islamism: a View from the Left

Znet Article, July, 13 2009 Pervez Hoodbhoy
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It is both healthy and necessary for the Left to keep seeking new utopias and to re-imagine the outlines of a future classless society. But to pretend away the ugliness of the real world – or to think that all conflict today is class conflict â€...

Znet Article Raina: L.K.Advani

Znet Article, April, 13 2009 Badri Raina
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India's oldest political formation, the Indian National Congress, dates back formally to 1885, a fact that the gauche Narendra Modi has recently scoffed at in his typical lumpen oratory.

Znet Article Mishra: Identity and Politics in Eastern India

Znet Article, March, 22 2009 Girish Mishra
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Review of: Community and Nation: Essays on Identity and Politics in Eastern India by Papiya Ghosh; Oxford University Press, New Delhi; 2008; pp. xxii+228; Rs 595.

Znet Article Raina: Germany, 1933 / Gujarat, 2009

Znet Article, January, 22 2009 Badri Raina
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Just the other day, at the “Vibrant Gujarat” conclave in Ahmedabad, two of India's leading industrialists, Anil Ambani and Mittal, speculated from public platform what a radiantly developed country India could become were Narendra Modi t...

Znet Article Raina: India's Long But Sure Revolution

Znet Article, December, 13 2008 Badri Raina
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Remarkably, where vested segments among Hindu organizations have sought to move the majority community towards undemocratic closures, it is the beleaguered Muslim counterparts that have been showing the way to greater democratic consolidations.

Znet Article Ananthamurthy: Communalism in India

Znet Article, November, 03 2008 U.r. Ananthamurthy
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Let us not forget that Gandhiji was killed because he was perceived to be a friend of the Muslims, and an enemy of the Hindus while he strived against the violent actions of both Hindus and Muslims, and fasted to make his own disciples in power to...

Znet Article Raina: Notions of the Nation

Znet Article, November, 03 2008 Badri Raina
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Within hours, literally, the world will know whether the nation-state in America as decreed by the American Constitution has or has not triumphed finally over the competing, even if subterranean, notion of the nation as race.

Znet Article Raina: India’s Failed Secularism

Znet Article, October, 07 2008 Badri Raina
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Likewise, how fortuitous for India’s beleaguered Christians that the good Prime Minister had to suffer “embarrassment” while traveling Christian lands recently. Think that in France, the spunky Sarkozy called the Kandhamal mayhem a “massacre” to ...

Znet Article Setalvad: Who is the terrorist?

Znet Article, September, 20 2008 Teesta Setalvad
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It is no wonder then after the Ahmedabad blasts in particular, the hard talk on terror has meant going peculiarly soft on a man who is today charged with being a state terrorist.

Znet Article Spannos: What is Real Utopia?

Znet Article, July, 04 2008 Chris Spannos
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UTOPIAS HAVE A LONG, mixed history in Left movements. Sometimes they have propelled our imagination toward what better worlds might look like. Other times they have trumpeted heaven on earth, a world for angels rather than mortals, a far fetched l...

Znet Article Spannos: Real Utopia Interview

Znet Article, July, 02 2008 Chris Spannos
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The book is a collective effort to spell out vision and strategy for a feasible and desirable transformation of society’s defining institutions. It explores how to get there along with concrete examples and lessons taken from past and present Left...

Znet Article O'Ceallaigh: Power Shift to Economic Justice and Democracy

Znet Article, June, 20 2008 Liam O'Ceallaigh
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Power Shift to Economic Justice and Democracy: Why the Environmental Movement Should Aim to Abolish Markets and Embrace Democratic Planning of the Economy

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