Joseph Conrad on Economics

Posted on February 16, 2012
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Do you know how I would call the nature of present economic conditions? I would call it cannibalistic. That’s what it is! They are nourishing their greed on the quivering flesh and warm blood of the people nothing…

Value of Emotion in Politics

Posted on January 16, 2012
Filed Under Books, Literature, Politics

There is no law and no certainty. The teaching propaganda be hanged. What the people know does not matter, were its knowledge so accurate. The only thing that matters to us is the emotional state…

Search for something Permanent?

Posted on August 6, 2011
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“The Search for something permanent is one of the deepest of instincts leading men to philosophy. It is derived, no doubt, from love of home and desire for a refuge from danger; we find accordingly, that it is…

Rethinking Human Rights for the New Millennium

Posted on May 24, 2009
Filed Under Books, Review

The concept of Human Rights is so diverse that its presence can be felt in every human activity that comes across. Understanding this concept has remained rather very tempting for theorists of Human Rights. Several attempts to define…

America vs Pirates of Caribbean

Posted on November 18, 2007
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Fidel CastroHugo ChavezGeorge w. BushEvo Morales

George W. Bush has branded the nations against American foreign policy as Axis of Evil. The tug of war going on between Neoliberal ideologist in US and Latin

American Supreme Court and Plutocracy

Posted on September 25, 2004
Filed Under Arts & Humanities, Books, Literature, Review

An excerpt from the book, “Power: A New Social Analysis” by Bertrand Russell about the Supreme Court of United States of America and role of Plutocracy. I found it quite interesting and