Gabriel Boric’s triumph puts wind in the sails of Latin America’s resurgent left

At the age of 14, Gabriel Boric – the great-grandson of a Croatian migrant and an avid reader of Marx and Hegel – formed a city-wide student union in the Chilean city of Punta Arenas. At 21, and by then a law student, he led a campus sit-in for 44 days in Santiago, Chile’s capital, to oust… Read More Gabriel Boric’s triumph puts wind in the sails of Latin America’s resurgent left

Rebecca Solnit: Why are US rightwingers so angry? Because they know social change is coming

White people are not being replaced, but in many ways a white supremacist history and society is…. In 2018, halfway through the Trump presidency, Michelle Alexander wrote a powerful essay arguing that we are not the resistance. We, she declared, are the mighty river they are trying to dam. I see it flowing, and I see the… Read More Rebecca Solnit: Why are US rightwingers so angry? Because they know social change is coming

Former student leader Gabriel Boric to become Chile’s youngest president after beating far-right rival

NB: This is a truly historic moment for the Chilean people; and for all of us who are old enough to recall the terrible history of the 1973 coup. I am very happy the wheel has turned full circle after 50 years. I still recall the horror we all felt at the CIA-instigated Chilean coup of 1973; and… Read More Former student leader Gabriel Boric to become Chile’s youngest president after beating far-right rival

Bharat Bhushan – Save the Election Commission: Common electoral roll can wait

Modi’s repeated citing of the IAF’s strike on Balakot Pakistan and asking for votes in the name of the Indian soldier did not invite any rebuke from the ECI. Nor did it reprimand him for announcing India’s first anti-Satellite weapon test during the campaign period. It also permitted NAMO TV to launch without a licence… Read More Bharat Bhushan – Save the Election Commission: Common electoral roll can wait

Arun Kumar: Articles and discussions on Cryptos, Farmers, GDP and the unorganized, Omicron, Toxic Development and Demonetization 5 years later

Some links to select recent articles, discussions and interviews: Article explaining Cryptos and why they are not like cash. In the Wire on Dec 17 at: https://thewire.in/tech/shedding-a-bit-of-light-on-cryptos-what-are-they  Article explaining that Crypto Promoters are the Very Rich and the Libertarian argument for Cryptos is not correct. H W News on Dec 14  https://hwnews.in/business-finance/crypto-promoters-are-the-very-rich/176991  “Shadows of the Pandemic: What… Read More Arun Kumar: Articles and discussions on Cryptos, Farmers, GDP and the unorganized, Omicron, Toxic Development and Demonetization 5 years later

‘The bawdy, fertile, redheaded matriarch has kicked it’: A son’s hilarious obituary makes us laugh and cry at the same time

A loving and unusual tribute to Renay Mandel Corren, who died in El Paso, Texas at age 84    Some obituary notices open with the grand achievements of a life well-lived, or the tender details of a person’s passing with loved ones at their side. The death in El Paso, Texas, of Renay Mandel Corren, however,… Read More ‘The bawdy, fertile, redheaded matriarch has kicked it’: A son’s hilarious obituary makes us laugh and cry at the same time

George Pattison: Human, all-too human? Anastasia Filippovna’s ‘Portrait of Christ’

NB: I dedicate this post to the memory of Fr Stan Swamy, S.J., (1937-2021), presumed guilty before trial, denied bail and who died in the custody of the state. Rest in Peace Fr Stan. Nothing you did was in vain, nothing forgotten. DS Christ’s depiction in Dostoevsky’s novel ‘The Idiot’ creates layered religious, historiographical and… Read More George Pattison: Human, all-too human? Anastasia Filippovna’s ‘Portrait of Christ’

Richest 1% Took 38% of New Global Wealth Since 1995. The Bottom Half Got Just 2% / India: extreme inequality in numbers

Jake Johnson/Common Dreams    In the nearly three decades since 1995, members of the global 1% have captured 38% of all new wealth while the poorest half of humanity has benefited from just 2%, a finding that spotlights the stark and worsening gulf between the very rich and everyone else. That’s according to the latest iteration of the World… Read More Richest 1% Took 38% of New Global Wealth Since 1995. The Bottom Half Got Just 2% / India: extreme inequality in numbers

Pratap Bhanu Mehta: The limits of the Hindu vs Hindutvavadi debate

NB: This is a thoughtful article. The author reminds us that good and evil, better and worse, cruelty and kindness, decency and barbarity co-exist in all cultures, and all communities, religious or otherwise. In brief, these qualities are part of what it means to be human; and they cut across the boundaries of time, place… Read More Pratap Bhanu Mehta: The limits of the Hindu vs Hindutvavadi debate