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Two Words that Rattled Academic Authority – Kumar-Spivak Fracas

Anshul Kumar “The first human who hurled an insult instead of a stone was the founder of civilization” This is a popular quote which is attributed to Sigmund Freud but as per Freud Museum’s website, it is a quote by the neurologist Hughlings Jackson.1 But why am I writing about hurling abuse as the basis …

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Custodial Deaths or an Exercise of Excessive Power over the Marginalized?

Arahat Dhivare “Torture is a wound in the soul so painful that sometimes you can almost touch it, but it is also so intangible that there is no way to heal it. Torture is anguish squeezing in your chest, cold as ice and heavy as a stone paralyzing as sleep and dark as the abyss. …

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Performative Allyship and Performing Caste

Kavya Harshitha Jidugu “If you have come here to help me you are wasting your time, but if you have come because your liberation is bound up with mine, then let us work together.” — Lilla Watson Caste is deeply rooted in the Savarna psyche and is an insidious phenomenon; whether enacted in conservative contexts …

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Exploring Ambedkar and Gadge Baba Interaction through Aristotelian Lens

Aniruddha Mahajan The month of December commemorates the death anniversaries of two leading social reformers and anti-caste crusaders in India – Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar and Sant Gadge Baba. While a considerable number of studies and discussions have examined the groundbreaking contributions of these two prominent figures in both global and regional contexts, the nature …

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Ennore Gas Leak: Silenced Voices – a Fight for Environmental Justice

Sindu Deivanayagam December 2nd, 2024 marked the 40th anniversary of the Bhopal gas tragedy, a disaster whose devastating impact continues to affect people to this day. This year also marks the first anniversary of the Ennore gas leak. On the night of December 26th 2023, as Ennore was already grappling with the effects of the …

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Solving “The Muslim Problem” – a liberal Hindu POV

Kanaga Varathan Members of BCP “Bachelor’s club of Parthasarathipuram” have assembled in their society hall for a monthly review meeting on a second Saturday as usual. Today’s agenda was to discuss the statement the club intended to release as part of their golden jubilee celebration.  Members of the club were deeply concerned by various violent …

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The Commercialization of Babasaheb Ambedkar’s Legacy: A Closer Look at the Trend in Indian Cinema and Television

Swapnil Sunil Gangavane In recent years, there has been a noticeable surge in films and television serials in India dedicated to the life and struggles of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, a towering figure in Indian history and the principal architect of the Indian Constitution. While these productions are ostensibly created to honor Ambedkar’s legacy and shed …

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Catherine Liu on the ideological shifts in U.S. academia

Pradnya Garud In part 2 of her interview, Catherine Liu discusses the ideological shifts in U.S. academia after 1968 and its role in manufacturing elite consensus. She examines the rise of liberal authoritarianism and its failure to deliver material gains for the working class. Towards the end, Professor Liu traces the emergence of trauma in …