Archive for the ‘Left watch’ Category
Reflections on Revolutionary Violence
Posted by: Aditya Nigam on 21 November 2008
The Millennium that Never Came
Posted by: Ravi Sundaram on 12 November 2008
Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee will be grateful to the Maoists - Monobina Gupta
Posted by: Aditya Nigam on 11 November 2008
Welcome to Kerala’s Haven of Ease and Vice — Chengara
Posted by: jdevika on 29 October 2008
Some images do not disturb
Posted by: Shivam Vij on 22 October 2008
Maoist disruption of the non-violent Human Shields movement in Chhattisgarh
Posted by: Aditya Nigam on 19 October 2008
Are the Tatas not to be blamed for the Singur fiasco at all?
Posted by: Shivam Vij on 15 October 2008
Prachanda in New York: Ahilan Kadirgamar
Posted by: Nivedita Menon on 29 September 2008
The red mongoose in solemn procession: Samkutty Pattomkary
Posted by: Aditya Nigam on 21 September 2008
Maveli won’t be let into Chengara
Posted by: jdevika on 10 September 2008
Breakthrough in Singur?
Posted by: Shuddhabrata Sengupta on 8 September 2008
Mediotics, Industrialization and the Angel of History
Posted by: Aditya Nigam on 6 September 2008
Images from Chengara
Posted by: Shivam Vij on 3 September 2008
Qatl ki Raat - Watchout Tomorrow
Posted by: Aditya Nigam on 2 September 2008
A New ‘Kerala Model’
Posted by: jdevika on 1 September 2008
The million mutinee question - Anant Maringanti
Posted by: Aditya Nigam on 1 September 2008
Update from Kerala: Blockade continues at Chengara
Posted by: jdevika on 28 August 2008
Red and Black
Posted by: Shivam Vij on 27 August 2008
Will the Left’s’Negative Hallucination’End in Kerala?
Posted by: jdevika on 22 August 2008
Leftist Babel in Kerala
Posted by: jdevika on 20 August 2008
Chengara: Letter to National Commission for Women by Delhi groups
Posted by: Nivedita Menon on 20 August 2008
Horses That Walk Backwards - Samkutty Pattomkary
Posted by: Aditya Nigam on 18 August 2008
Update on Chengara
Posted by: jdevika on 15 August 2008
Flashpoint Chengara: March Against Blockade Tomorrow
Posted by: jdevika on 13 August 2008
Commissar Karat in October 1917
Posted by: Aditya Nigam on 22 July 2008