ABSTRACT: The question of life’s purpose has long preoccupied philosophy, yet in the twenty-first century it takes on renewed urgency amid alienation, precarity, and a global crisis of meaning. This ...
ABSTRACT: The question of life’s purpose has long preoccupied philosophy, yet in the twenty-first century it takes on renewed urgency amid alienation, precarity, and a global crisis of meaning. This ...
Anand Teltumbde is a scholar, writer, and public intellectual whose work spans technology, management, and social justice. He has authored 33 books and contributed extensively to leading journals and ...
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On a Dying Multilateralism
It is, to use Althusser’s term, an “overdetermined contradiction” that combines the worst racist, ethnocentric, and anti-intellectual impulses with deep disdain for the neoliberal, pro-globalization ...
Adrian Wooldridge is the global business columnist for Bloomberg Opinion. A former writer at the Economist, he is author of “The Aristocracy of Talent: How Meritocracy Made the Modern World.” Carl ...
Ambedkarite and Marxist filmmakers, especially Tamil, Malayalam and Marathi, are opposing dictates of the ruling Hindutva dispensation in an uncompromising way. In continuation of its ruthless ...
Attempts to wrestle with fake news and post-truth lack a concept of ideology to tell us not only what is believed, but why, and suggest how to move on. Trump refuses to answer a reporter accused of ...
As Canada approaches another federal election, we find ourselves not simply at a political crossroads, but at a civilizational reckoning. Mark Carney has succeeded Justin Trudeau as Liberal leader and ...
Antonio Gramsci, one of the key Marxists of the 20th century, in his Prison Notebooks (1929) writes: "Central to the concept of Common Sense is that it is truths (that) need no sophistication to grasp ...
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