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| Stung by the West |
| Why the American rebuff of Modi could be good for India |
| Back in the 1850s, Karl Marx wrote a series of essays on the results of British rule in India. These essays were marked by an ambivalence that was uncharacteristic as well as profound. On the one hand, Marx saw that the British had come to the subcon... |
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| Inglorious company |
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Sir ? Kofi Annan?s persecution has reached ridiculous proportions, and all because he refused to fa ... |
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| No woman?s land |
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Sir ? The editorial, ?Unacceptable? (March 30), on the refusal of permanent citizenship rights to T ... |
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| MAN AND MOUTH |
| The conventional image of a communist is that of a taciturn person. Mr Biman Bose of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) b...|
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| In search of solitude |
| Most people welcome friends and relations dropping in. Politicians have them in droves, along with favour-seekers, and hold d... |
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The services of a menial servant, taking him as an example of unproductive labour, ?generally perish in the very instant of their performance? ? and forthwith into this galley, along with the menial servant goes the sovereign, accompanied by all the army, the navy and the civil service, followed by churchmen, lawyers, buffoons and opera dancers. All these ? and it?s hard saying ? render services which perish in the very instant of their performance. ? ALEXANDER GRAY
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