The Constitution has not failed to define secularism. What we suffer from is selective understanding. We remember secularism when it reassures us and misinterpret it when it challenges us.
Since dharma in our tradition has never meant religion in the narrow sense, dharma nirapekshata unnecessarily conveys indifference to a society’s moral values ...
Beyoncé’s much-anticipated eighth album, Cowboy Carter, arrived in 2024, and as many fans suspected, it’s in part a tribute ...
A legal battle over two statues in Quincy raises the question of whether anything recognizably religious belongs in public ...
Is Bangladesh shunning its liberation-era identity? This question crops up as Muhammad Yunus pushing Bangladesh to align with Pakistan amid debates on how the 1971 Liberation War is remembered.
The blocking and assertive harassing last Wednesday night of former president of the Supreme Court Aharon Barak reminded us ...
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How Was Sociology Invented?
Q&A / A conversation with Kwame Anthony Appiah about the religious origins of social theory and his recent book Captive Gods. Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins The philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah’s latest ...
The year gone by will be enshrined in the BJP’s annals for its spectacular success in two state polls, Delhi and Bihar, which ...
The future Iranian woman is not a liberal mascot or a religious subject. She is a political adult refusing to be managed.
After 22 wonderful years, I’ve decided to take the exciting and terrifying step of leaving in order to try to build something ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is likely to call early elections this spring or summer in order to maximize his ...
Anand Teltumbde’s Dalits and the Indian Constitution questions whether the law was meant to end caste or simply control it, exposing how justice, representation, and secularism failed Dalits.
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