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In his essay, “The Politics of Assassination of Gandhi”, Ashis Nandy argues that Gandhian ideas posed a threat to the traditional Indian society.
After the end of the Cold War and the subsequent “unipolar moment” in the 1990s, the US foreign policy significantly focused on the promotion of democracy and ...
This blog examines 15 of the most intriguing and perplexing philosophical thought experiments, which will test your understanding of reality.
Poetry evokes emotions. Perhaps when the world turns a blind eye to the horrors in Palestine, it is crucial to read poems. In these crazy times, there is nothing like poetry to remind ourselves of ...
The Genealogy of Morals by Nietzsche has inspired scholars in the years ahead to rethink how our society has been conceptualised.
Eastern European nations remain distinct and bear the influence of the Soviet Union. A strong and permanent imprint of Soviet influence may be seen in the political landscape of Eastern Europe. In ...
Nearly four years in Delhi now, today, on May 28 th 2023, I visited Delhi’s famous Sunday book market. The experience of treading through things to do books all around has been ecstatic. With people ...
An outstanding academic CV must emphasize on one's credentials and competence in a certain field of study. This CV guide will show you how!
The Teletransportation Problem poses some ethical dilemmas. Does disassembly violate the very sanctity of life and personal autonomy?
Today, one may easily access digitised archival sources on India and South Asia thanks to the internet on mobile phones.
Aníbal Quijano, a Peruvian sociologist, in his essay “Coloniality and Modernity/Rationality”, originally published in the 1990s, makes a case for the role of modernity/rationality in sustaining ...
Philosophers have debated if a tree falls in the forest, does it make a sound even if no one hears it? Its answer is complicated.
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