Left & Right
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Are you right wing? Five signs to know how
Simon McCarthy-Jones, The Conversation
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What the Trinamool Congress victory in the Bengal panchayat election says about the road to 2024
Spandan Roy Basunia
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How West Bengal’s changing political dynamics could hurt the Trinamool Congress
Spandan Roy Basunia Sumanta Roy
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Can the great essayist Christopher Hitchens really prove to be the saviour of the Left?
Brendon O'Connor, The Conversation
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Several JNU students hurt in scuffle allegedly over meat in hostel mess on Ram Navami
Scroll Staff
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West Bengal polls: Left Front, Congress fail to win any seats
Scroll Staff
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Forget Left and Right – thinking about problems flexibly and adaptively can unite the world
Leor Zmigrod, The Conversation
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‘Disciplined, democratic and dignified’: P Sainath on the path shown to us by the Kisan Long March
P. Sainath
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Gentle reminder: Statue toppling is not a democratic sport
Ipsita Chakravarty
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Left’s demise will be a disaster for India, says Jairam Ramesh
Scroll Staff
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Fact-check: Did the Left really support the Emergency?
Keshava Guha
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The Left may not matter much in national politics, but Sitaram Yechury continues to be a key figure
Anita Katyal
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Readers’ comments: ‘Does tolerance mean marginalisation of the majority community?’
Scroll
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If Left, Right and Centre could talk to each other in a civil tone earlier, what is the problem now?
Arudra Burra
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Making sense of Ramjas violence: When Left snobbery met Right populism
Shiv Visvanathan
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Dalit icon Bant Singh's shift to AAP in Punjab symbolises the Left's electoral irrelevance
Ajaz Ashraf
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I am a gay Indian man and still lean to the Right. Here's why
Vikram Johri
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The Left wants a false binary: JNU’s losing Ambedkarite leader says the fight is not against ABVP
Mayank Jain
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JNU elections: ABVP routed as Left Unity alliance sweeps to 4-0 victory
Scroll Staff
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Jai Bhim vs Lal Salaam: Despite Rohith and Kanhaiya, JNU’s Left-Dalit divide persists
Abhishek Dey