Democracy
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Capitalism will be replaced by a system that will deepen exploitation, says a new book
Yanis Varoufakis
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Podcast: Why BR Ambedkar thought – and worried – deeply about democracy in India
Dinyar Patel
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Simultaneous elections: What are the implications for Indian federalism?
Louise Tillin
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There is nothing Hindu about BJP, says Rahul Gandhi
Scroll Staff
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Are elections in India really free and fair?
Supriya Sharma
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Behind Narendra Modi’s G20 facade, the persecution of minorities and India’s descent into autocracy
Rasheed Ahmed
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G20: India has work to do on key human rights issues as world leaders gather in Delhi
Meenakshi Ganguly John Sifton
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By obsessing about the past instead of the future, India is weakening its Constitutional ideals
Bhopinder Singh
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Has the state really withered away in Manipur?
Angshuman Choudhury
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To prevent award wapsi protest, Parliament panel suggests making recipients sign undertaking
Scroll Staff
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How the ancient Greeks practised ‘direct democracy’ – and kept ruthless narcissists out of power
Steve Taylor, The Conversation
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Twitter ex-CEO’s claims on threats from India show democracy being strangulated, says Opposition
Scroll Staff
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The misinformation armageddon: How artificial intelligence could undermine democracies
Mauktik Kulkarni
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What happens to democracy when AI aimed at helping a candidate win elections is deployed?
Archon Fung, The Conversation Lawrence Lessig, The Conversation
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27 regional parties received 76% income from unknown sources in 2021-’22: ADR report
Scroll Staff
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What does a spirit of civility have to do with progressive capitalism? A new book offers a framework
Ro Khanna
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Armed with ‘disinformation’ law, Turkey cracks down on dissent with days to go for landmark election
Nazih Osseiran, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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From human rights, women to corruption, India’s official commissions have become retirement clubs
Shailesh Gandhi
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Modi government failed to show commitment to transparency, integrity, equity: Lancet editorial
Scroll Staff
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Justice Govind Mathur: The principles of democracy can’t be scarified at altar of majoritarianism
Govind Mathur