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Lifelong dissident
A century after Bayard Rustin’s birth, a collection of his letters relating to the anti-racist movement in the U.S. is published and it helps restore
SHELLEY WALIA
New Chinese Worldview
Intellectual ferment in China
On the development of a new Chinese worldview and seeing China as a powerhouse of ideas that could influence the world.
A. G. Noorani
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Excellent study
Tracing the course of the political evolution of Pakistan up to the fall of General Pervez Musharraf.
A. G. Noorani
Legal Rights
Rights, equality and justice
Legally sanctioned socio-economic rights remain elusive for a large number of people in India. Why?
V. VENKATESAN
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Rise of Modi
The journalist Kingshuk Nag presents a well-documented summary of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi.
ANUPAMA KATAKAM
Palestine
Ventriloquist dummy
A forensic analysis of the collusion between the U.S. and Israel, dispelling the view of the U.S. as an “honest broker” in the negotiations with the P
Vijay Prashad
The Delhi Sultanate
Cultural sultanate
This book brings to life hitherto unknown and unexplored aspects of the cultural and social life in the Delhi sultanate.
KULDEEP KUMAR
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Liberal view
Seema Mustafa weaves a beautiful story of her upbringing in a liberal nationalist Muslim family into a political commentary. Referring to her
For radical freedom
The book, comprising 12 speeches Angela Davis delivered between 1994 and 2009, brings out her philosophy of freedom and justice.
Mapping Sahmat
The book traces how Sahmat, an avant-garde experiment, offers an aesthetic of resistance in times of fundamental transition.
ANIL BHATTI
Planning failures
Journalist-economist D.K. Rangnekar’s impressions of the economic policies of the first three and a half decades after Independence.
What the Romans can teach us
Two ancient volumes on politics that are strikingly relevant to modern times, especially to the Indian situation.
A.G. NOORANI
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