Category Archives: sustainability

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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Why Fix The Climate? Change The World Environment Day Slogan Instead!

I waited till this morning’s newspapers before writing this post. I was looking for a media story on how and why the Indian government has forced a change in the slogan for this year’s World Environment Day. The actual slogan … Continue reading

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Are We Humans Really As Smart As We Think We Are?

As a reaction to my long harangue about the scientific basis of socialism and communism my good friend Shubhash has again raised some pertinent questions. Here is his mail verbatim together with my reply: Arjun I think my attention span … Continue reading

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