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Published in: openIndiaMoving Parts part 2: Hajiriya and Gajiriya
In this second excerpt from Ruchir Joshi's 'Moving Parts' series, Ruchir visits two brothers, Hajiriya and Gajiriya,...
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Published in: HomeIntroducing the Discourses series
openDemocracy is launching a new quarterly series of live art events featuring art exhibitions and discussions on a...
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Published in: oDRArthur Koestler: 20th century man
Arthur Koestler, whose turbulent life charts the intellectual history of the 20thc in the West, has finally found a...
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Published in: openIndiaMoving Parts: Prajapati
In this excerpt from Ruchir Joshi's 'Moving Parts' series, Ruchir visits the silica quartz processing-plant in...
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Published in: 50.50From a culture of war to a culture of peace
The time has run out for traditional military answers. Ours is a culture of war, but cultures can change. We need...
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Published in: HomeFiction as truth, not myth
openDemocracy author Heather McRobie speaks with Ollie Brock about her upcoming novel where she looks at both...
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Published in: oDROlympean blow at the Kremlin
Russian national pride has been badly dented by poor performance at the winter Olympics. It is being widely read as...
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Published in: HomeFrance's other worlds: burqa and abyss
The degrading realities of France’s survivalist economy put the country’s latest debate about Islamic apparel into...
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Published in: HomeThe Golden Bear and its six silver siblings
A film called Honey took top prize at the 60th Berlin Film festival, presided over by Werner Herzog, this year’s...
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Published in: openSecurityEthnic riots provoke arson in Bangladesh's troubled Chittagong Hill Tracts
Chittagong Hill Tracts shaken by riots and arson. India and Pakistan take steps to rebuild their relationship. Niger...
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Published in: HomeA 'dishonesty of the conscientious': Gordon Brown’s tragedy
The literature of human fall and frailty illuminates the political fate of Britain’s prime minister.
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Published in: oDRRemembering Chekhov in Yalta
On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of Chekhov’s birth, his English biographer Rosamund Bartlett celebrates the...
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Published in: HomeA Theory of Human Rights
Freedom is the goal rather than the ground of human rights. But freedom is also essentially dependent on others and...
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Published in: 50.50Thinly veiled misogyny
As French President Nicolas Sarkozy attempts to drive through a ban on the niqab and burqa, Laurie Penny describes...
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Published in: HomeEurope and its cannibals
A spell-binding history of cannibalism in the middle ages: its use as a propaganda tool, and place in Christendom's...
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Published in: oDRWho is Russia's top intellectual?
Throughout Russian and Soviet history, the intellectual has played a central and hugely influential role in society....
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Published in: HomeAvatar blues and the hopelessness of Pandora
What's depressing is the film's theory of value
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Published in: openSecurityThe politics of poppy day
Following the threatened demonstration of Islam4UK in Wootton Bassett, Lucy Noakes explores the fraught history of...