Readers might get a faint hint of a stink in their argument linking India's problem of waste to the caste system alone
If Burman's music endures, it is because he was clear that his music should resonate with the common man
The book briefly looks at the years before the period of economic liberalisation, understanding the need for nationalisation, defining the social objectives that the state-owned banks were serving
Graeber does not claim to know which jobs are useless and which are not; instead he asks workers to weigh in on that themselves
Ayatollah Khomeini's ominous words for his country - 'neither East nor West' - turn into altogether less sinister in Ms Pryce's humour-filled telling
The book is an enlightened condensation of Islamic history and philosophy for those seeking a perspective on the conundrum in which many Muslims find themselves today
Two macro-facts that the author highlights are, however, relevant for an understanding of continuing hostilities between the two nations in spite of negotiations for peace.
We learn not simply what Trump tells us about Shakespeare but what Shakespeare tells us about Trump
Political compulsions may have prompted Indira Gandhi's fateful decision to nationalise banks but it was her Principal Secretary P N Haksar who choreographed the policy
The most fascinating chapter of this book is the Company's response to the Amboyna massacre
Book review of The Great Revolt: Inside the Populist Coalition Reshaping American Politics
His disciples travelled through the lands bordering the Mediterranean through the first century, venturing to Asia Minor and North Africa
The book might appear to lack unity of purpose, but the comprehensive collection of pieces definitely opens a window to a wider horizon
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Growing research shows democracy is "deconsolidating" - i.e. more and more people, especially the young, do not look at democracy in a favourable light
Mr Obama's willingness to be honest about the West's imperial past led conservative critics to accuse him of conducting an "apology tour," a meretricious dodge
Wendy Doniger demonstrates how the spirit of dissent encouraged by the scientific temper displayed in ancient Hindu texts is being pitted against the 'forces of repressive dharma'
The book opens with a charged scene in which President Jonathan Duncan is participating in a mock hearing to prepare for a congressional inquiry investigating the botched attempt to capture a terroris
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