Politics of America’s tariffs

Democrats spent the weekend celebrating the US Supreme Court ruling against Trump’s tariffs, which declared most of his taxes on imported goods as illegal. Those celebrations are premature. It’s not just that Trump immediately started to bring the tariffs back by other means. But also, the politics of tariffs are more complicated than Democrats want…

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Dark Age Returns

Taliban’s new penal code re-imposes total gender apartheid on Afghan women To the international community’s utter indifference, Taliban have created a horror chamber for Afghan women. In the latest – after barring women from school & work, restricting their movement and access to health, erasing women from public life – Kabul issued a new penal…

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The Silicon Club

Pax Silica opens gates to big investment in India, even as the tech Cold War heats up Now that India has joined Pax Silica, anxiety over being left out in Dec should be buried, and attention should turn to making the most of this US-led alliance. What is Pax Silica? Literally, it means ‘silicon peace’,…

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And Then There Were None

Case of the vanishing little grey cells Hercule Poirot, one imagines, would have been appalled. Not by any murder – that was his metier – but by what is happening to the “little grey cells” of humanity in this age of the endless scroll. Consider his method: meticulous observation, sustained concentration, patient assembly of facts…

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Monetizing the infinite

There was a time when astrology revealed light, education cultivated wisdom, and time invited contemplation. Today, astrology predicts stock movements, education guarantees packages, and time measures productivity per hour. Progress, apparently. Astrology can return to light. Education can return to depth. Time can return to dimension. What once oriented human beings toward liberation now submits…

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