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Manipur Violence: A Religious Conflict

Who really must be recognised as the STs in the North-East? Can the Christians be termed as a ‘minority community’ here? In other words, who are the real minorities in the North-East? In the context of Manipur, economic backwardness doesn’t seem too good an argument as there are several areas in the valley which are poorer than the hills.

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The End of Gender: Debunking the Myths about Sex and Identity in Our Society

The propensity for science denial will always be there, because the truth about who we are is uncomfortable. Opinions are too quickly made based on which side you stand on and what the right answer is for your side. Sometimes we have to take a breath, pull ourselves back, and ask why we believe the things that we do.

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Material Girls: Why Reality Matters for Feminism

This book is about sex, and about the mysterious thing known as ‘gender’. It is about how, in the first quarter of the twenty-first century – quite unexpectedly – a philosophical theory about something called ‘gender identity’ gripped public consciousness, strongly influencing UK and international institutions, and causing protests and even violence.

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Insurgency, Drug Trafficking & Christian Terror in the North-East

Under the pressure of the Baptist missionaries led by Nehru’s blue-eyed boy, Mr. Verrier Elwin, the secular Congress Government at the Centre under Nehru accepted all the demands of these rebels.

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Leading The World In A Battle Of Convergences

In this curious world, the convergence between nations on different subject matters will facilitate the issue-based coalition. Priyanshu Mishra explains how this will evolve into a world where alliances will be loosened and partnerships will flourish with new trilateral formats.

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Dancing With The Wokes

Should Hindus be the guilty, the victims or the survivors, in interacting with the Wokes? Raghu Bhaskaran and Satish Verma explore these questions in this article.

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Fukuyama’s Fallacies: Blind spots of Western Scholarship

What are the limitations of using a western academic lens in understanding India's political scenario ? Read this brilliant analysis by Raghu Bhaskaran to find out.

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THE DHARAMPAL CLASSICS

The Centre for Policy Studies had published a reprint of Dharampal's major works. Read this wonderful introduction to this new edition.

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Rioting for the Greater Good (Are Cops Racist – 2)

This is the second excerpt from Heather MacDonald’s book Are Cops Racist? In this part, the author further reveals the true character of rioters and their criminal histories, thereby shattering the myth that rioters and protestors are arbitrarily targeted by the police because of their race.

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Are Cops Racist? – 1

In this excerpt from Heather MacDonald’s book Are Cops Racist, the author challenges the widely prevalent notion that civil protests and riots in America are rooted in racial discrimination. The author’s investigations into the Cincinnati case reveal how criminals were painted as victims of racial abuse by social activists.

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