Archive for the ‘Left watch’ Category

Requiem for a Movement

Posted by: Aditya Nigam on June 21, 2009

Where there is no police: Kumar Rana

Posted by: apoorvanand on June 18, 2009

Maoist Violence in Lalgarh, West Bengal, Must be Condemned

Posted by: Aditya Nigam on June 17, 2009

Elementary Aspects of Popular Insurgency in West Bengal

Posted by: Aditya Nigam on June 12, 2009

Chinese memories

Posted by: Ravi Sundaram on June 4, 2009

Lakshman Seth and the Sheriff of Nandigram: Raghu Karnad

Posted by: Aditya Nigam on June 4, 2009

The Collapse of Hegemony: Kumar Rana

Posted by: apoorvanand on June 1, 2009

When Buddha Did Not Smile: Monobina Gupta

Posted by: Aditya Nigam on May 25, 2009

Vaikom Viswan and Little Bo-Peep

Posted by: jdevika on May 19, 2009

The Commissar in his Labyrinth

Posted by: Aditya Nigam on May 16, 2009

Lalgarh, Media and the Maoists: Monobina Gupta

Posted by: Aditya Nigam on April 22, 2009

The Tragedy of Politics in Sri Lanka

Posted by: Ahilan Kadirgamar on April 13, 2009

Evangelist Zizek and the End of Philosophy – II

Posted by: Aditya Nigam on March 16, 2009

Save the left from left scholars

Posted by: prashantjha on March 12, 2009

A Fragile Peace in Nepal

Posted by: prashantjha on February 23, 2009

Healthy Debate

Posted by: Shivam Vij on February 18, 2009

A Hundred Years to Valentine’s Day

Posted by: jdevika on February 17, 2009

Interview with Jacques Ranciere

Posted by: Lawrence Liang on February 12, 2009

Jayampathy Wickramaratne on Political Solution in Sri Lanka

Posted by: Ahilan Kadirgamar on February 7, 2009

Beyond violence and non-violence – K Balagopal

Posted by: Aditya Nigam on January 23, 2009