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The Motherland
Including people in governance
The soul of India lives in its villages, Mahatma Gandhi said. London governed India’s soul then. Delhi and the State capitals now govern India, but not quite in a way that allows people to participate in decision-making. By declaring that the new capital of Andhra Pradesh (A.P.
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Politics without opposition
The new political dispensation is caught between two visible political discourses that do not look compatible at the moment but the political experiment to find a middle ground that obliterates the tension between them is on.
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The prophet who calls for triumph of the ‘netocracy’
It is two years since Alexander Bard founded a new religion called Syntheism in which he claimed that the “the internet is God”. Activist, musician and now religious leader Mr.
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A passionate marriage of disparate disciplines
In September 2014, the Department of Computer Science at Stanford University initiated a five-year pilot programme of two dual majors — Computer Science and Music, and Computer Science and English.
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A toxic brew of money, national interest and ego
Any curious observer of international affairs who completes Glenn Greenwald’s No Place To Hide will be compelled to agree with him, when he says, “the U.S.
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FIVE STEPS
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Aristotle: Logic
Aristotelian logic, after a great and early triumph, consolidated its position of influence to rule over the philosophical world throughout the Middle Ages up until the 19th Century.
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Deductive and Inductive Arguments [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
A deductive argument is an argument in which it is thought that the premises provide a guarantee of the truth of the conclusion.
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