Category Archives: new world order

Neo-liberalism and the question of less state

My leftist friends are probably a little upset that I am calling for less state in my anti-corruption posts  - I am asking for exactly what the neo-liberalists want – less State in every sphere of human activity. Oh! I … Continue reading

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Corruption is on the agenda, but back to economy for now

Yes, I will continue to write on corruption and pick on the global convention against corruption clause by clause. But right now something about the global economy needs attention. Here is a report in one of the most influential investment … Continue reading

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Anna Vs anna – I: A people’s leader should call for people’s action, not state action

India is among the leaders in the global fight against corruption. Amazing! Did you know that INDIA is one of the 13 signatories to the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (hereinafter “the Convention” or “Convention”? Or, that India has even completed the process … Continue reading

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Noble Peace/Economics Nobels or Not?

Noble Nobels, or not , that is the question? It sounds a little wonky, but I think this is really the question that a lot of people around the world have raised after the Nobel Prizes for this year were … Continue reading

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World: A Ticking Time Bomb

The post India: A Ticking Time Bomb seems to have attracted quite a few visitors mainly because of the hint there that India is probably heading towards an armed revolution. Most readers think that I believe India is heading towards … Continue reading

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