“You are not the you that you think you are. You are everything you have thought and done and been and seen.” It is of no surprise that this book ‘The seven moons of Maali Almeida’ by Shehan Karunatilaka won the Booker prize Award in 202
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The Hidden Implications Of Lobbying In Politics
The practice of lobbying has been a long-standing part of the political landscape, with groups of individuals attempting to influence government decisions for centuries. In recent times, however, the sheer scale and scope of lobbying has given rise t
A Sneak-peak Into The History Of Elections In India
With the general elections of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly coming to an end, let us take a moment to understand the history, evolution, and forms of elections that were in practice since ancient times. People choosing their leaders through
SPIRIT OF NATIONALISM: THE KEY BEHIND HISTORIC DYNAMISM
‘Liberty, Equality and Fraternity’- every one of us would have appreciated this noble ideal conceived during the French Revolution. But have we ever wondered about yet another subtle concept, which also took root during this period and caused radical
Neighbourly Disquietude
Myanmar has been trending in news since the dawn of February, due to a military coup which has replaced the democratically elected government in that country and the subsequent civil disobedience movement by the civilians. Prior to examining the pres
Rethinking our Idea of Demos-Kratos
The idea of giving Kratos (power) to the Demos (common people), which endorses the notion that each person is his/her own master, has been around for quite a while. The Athenian Democracy dating back to 508 BC, is often attributed as the world’s firs
Being Politically ‘Correct’
The concept of a free society used to be a mass of people who would feel free to say what they feel and the people around them living their own life. Culture has changed a lot of our fundamental reactions to topics and it has an immense spectrum of g
“You are not the you that you think you are. You are everything you have thought and done and been and seen.” It is of no surprise that this book ‘The seven moons of Maali Almeida’ by Shehan Karunatilaka won the Booker prize Award in 202
The practice of lobbying has been a long-standing part of the political landscape, with groups of individuals attempting to influence government decisions for centuries. In recent times, however, the sheer scale and scope of lobbying has given rise t
With the general elections of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly coming to an end, let us take a moment to understand the history, evolution, and forms of elections that were in practice since ancient times. People choosing their leaders through
‘Liberty, Equality and Fraternity’- every one of us would have appreciated this noble ideal conceived during the French Revolution. But have we ever wondered about yet another subtle concept, which also took root during this period and caused radical
Myanmar has been trending in news since the dawn of February, due to a military coup which has replaced the democratically elected government in that country and the subsequent civil disobedience movement by the civilians. Prior to examining the pres
The idea of giving Kratos (power) to the Demos (common people), which endorses the notion that each person is his/her own master, has been around for quite a while. The Athenian Democracy dating back to 508 BC, is often attributed as the world’s firs
The concept of a free society used to be a mass of people who would feel free to say what they feel and the people around them living their own life. Culture has changed a lot of our fundamental reactions to topics and it has an immense spectrum of g