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Christmas and The Journey of The Magi

December 7, 2023
Book Reviews

A cold coming we had of it,Just the worst time of the yearFor a journey, and such a long journey:The ways deep and the weather sharp,The very dead of winter… ~ T.S.

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Socialism’s Self-Criticism and Real Democracy

December 6, 2023
Business

Democracy is incompatible with class-divided economic systems. Masters rule in slavery, lords in feudalism, and employers in capitalism. Whatever forms of government (including representative-electoral) coexist with class-divided economic systems, the hard reality

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Kissinger and A Secret US National Security Memo

December 6, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

‘Control oil and you control the nations; control food and you control the people…’— Henry Kissinger Population growth and national security In April 1974, as a worldwide drought and the transformation of

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Ukraine war is undergoing mutation

December 6, 2023
Russia/Ukraine

The Ukraine President Vladimir Zelensky’s video conference with the US senators on Tuesday is expected to be a turning point in the Ukraine war for three reasons. First, the Biden Administration has not written him

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Akhand Bharat: A belief more than a strategy!

December 5, 2023
Education/History

Historical Background The civilizational beliefs have echoed in the course of history as more stringent factors above the geopolitical realities. In particular, the geopolitical trajectories are begotten from certain civilizational or cultural

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Balochistan: An undeclared war zone

December 5, 2023
Defence/Diplomacy

by Mir Khan Baloch The schools have been turned into carrions, villages into concentration camps. Houses-to-house search operations have become a daily routine. University and college students are harassed and intimidated on

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ExxonMobil Wants to Start a War in South America

December 5, 2023
Business/Columns

On December 3, 2023, a large number of registered voters in Venezuela voted in a referendum over the Essequibo region that is disputed with neighboring Guyana. Nearly all those who voted answered yes to

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Ukraine: The Credibility Mirage

December 5, 2023
Russia/Ukraine

As the second anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine approaches, Western support for the proxy war against Moscow is faltering. Even some members of Washington’s militant war party are losing hope. On

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British “Civilizing Mission” In India

December 5, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Ages back I had written an article that was published by the late lamented Subramanium Sundaram in the magazine of SAAG( South Asian Analysis Group) in which I had tried to portray

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Will Congress Vote for Massive Aid to Ukraine

December 4, 2023
Defence

Will Congress vote more money for Ukraine?  The Biden administration is asking for a massive $61.4 billion.  $30 billion will buy arms for Ukraine and some undisclosed part of it will be used

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