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Tag: finance capital

Why Oxfam’s inequality report is just tip of the iceberg?

Why Oxfam’s inequality report is just tip of the iceberg?

Reading Time: 9 minutes Oxfam’s inequality report has again stirred the controversy over India’s widening wealth gap. However, it’s just the tip of the iceberg.

Thu, Jan 20 2022Thu, Jan 20 2022 Tanmoy Ibrahim Economy
Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, the share market's prospects and IBC's failure

Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, the share market’s prospects and IBC’s failure

Reading Time: 3 minutes Rakesh Jhunjhunwala asserted that investors shouldn’t be swayed by the inflation. Given the worsening NPA situation of the PSBs, can the markets stay safe?

Tue, Jun 22 2021Tue, Jun 22 2021 Tanmoy Ibrahim Economy
Understanding Hindutva neoliberalism in India

Understanding Hindutva neoliberalism in India

Reading Time: 4 minutes Under Modi’s rule, the Hindutva neoliberalism in India has strengthened the exploitation of labour by capital through a plethora of ways

Sun, Jan 31 2021Sun, Jan 31 2021 Bhabani Shankar Nayak India
The normalisation of “Hindutva shock therapy” for the consolidation of capitalism in India

The normalisation of “Hindutva shock therapy” for the consolidation of capitalism in India

Reading Time: 3 minutes Modi has been working on the normalisation of “Hindutva shock therapy” for the consolidation of capitalism in India to benefit his big donors

Sat, Jan 23 2021Sat, Jan 23 2021 Bhabani Shankar Nayak Opinion
Trump Vs Biden: Capitol Hill rioting and the US's tryst with fascism

Trump Vs Biden: Capitol Hill rioting and the US’s tryst with fascism

Reading Time: 6 minutes The Capitol Hill rioting by white-supremacist fascists is shown as a handiwork of Trump. But did he derive any mileage unlike Biden from this?

Sat, Jan 09 2021Sat, Jan 09 2021 Tanmoy Ibrahim Foreign Affairs
The debt matters: No more borrowing in the name of COVID-19 please

The debt matters: No more borrowing in the name of COVID-19 please

Reading Time: 6 minutes India’s government debt to GDP ratio is alarming. If the Modi regime borrows more during the COVID-19 pandemic it will drive the people to a catastrophe.

Fri, Jul 24 2020Fri, Jul 24 2020 Sankha Subhra Biswas Economy
Global recession 2020- A gift for the capitalists and a curse for the poor

Global recession 2020- A gift for the capitalists and a curse for the poor

Reading Time: 6 minutes The COVID-19 pandemic gave global capitalism a big opportunity to utilise public money to profiteer and attempt to escape the quagmire it’s in since 2009.

Sun, Jun 14 2020Mon, Jun 15 2020 Sankha Subhra Biswas Economy
The economic repercussions of Coronavirus in India

Indian Recession 2020 – A Marxist Analysis

Reading Time: 7 minutes The Indian economy continues to sink, while the narcissist prime minister keeps applauding himself. An indepth Marxist analysis of the present crisis.

Thu, Jun 04 2020Fri, Jun 05 2020 Sankha Subhra Biswas Economy
Capitalism: An overrated failure story

Capitalism: An overrated failure story

Reading Time: 7 minutes Why attempts made by governments of different countries, including India’s, to revive capitalism with a stimulus during COVID-19 isn’t feasible at all?

Sat, May 23 2020Sat, May 23 2020 Sankha Subhra Biswas Economy
Part II: COVID-19, fictitious capital and financial crisis

Part II: COVID-19, fictitious capital and financial crisis

Reading Time: 8 minutes The second part of the analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic, share buy back and fictitious capital: A capitalist effort to survive the financial crisis.

Thu, May 07 2020Thu, May 07 2020 Sankha Subhra Biswas Economy, India
COVID-19 mirror shows the reflection of a moribund parasitic capitalism

COVID-19 mirror shows the reflection of a moribund parasitic capitalism

Reading Time: 5 minutes The COVID-19 isn’t merely a pandemic but also a mirror in which we can see the reflection of the moribund capitalist society trying to get back on its feet.

Thu, Apr 16 2020Thu, Apr 16 2020 Moumita Alam Opinion
Why Reliance and HDFC are having a good time during Coronavirus lockdown?

Why Reliance and HDFC are having a good time during Coronavirus lockdown?

Reading Time: 3 minutes Why the markets were in a jubilant mood after Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared national lockdown? Why the shares of Reliance and HDFC are surging?

Wed, Mar 25 2020Wed, Mar 25 2020 Tanmoy Ibrahim Economy, India
Being objective: Analysis of Abhijit Banerjee's Nobel Prize

Being objective: Analysis of Abhijit Banerjee’s Nobel Prize

Reading Time: 7 minutes Abhijit Banerjee won the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for 2019. It’s imperative to do an objective analysis of his work to understand what it means.

Wed, Oct 16 2019Wed, Oct 16 2019 Tanmoy Ibrahim Opinion

Chanda Kochhar and the Fallacy of Capitalist Women Empowerment

Reading Time: 5 minutes Chanda Kochhar had been an icon of capitalist women empowerment for a long time. Her fall shows the hollowness of the oxymoron.

Mon, Jan 28 2019Mon, Jan 28 2019 Samiksha Women
Prof Dr G.N. Saibaba and Hem Mishra Convicted of being Maoist

Life Sentence for Dr G.N. Saibaba is Moral Booster for Big Mining Corporations

Reading Time: 5 minutes The session court of Gadchiroli, Maharashtra has convicted Prof. Dr G.N. Saibaba, JNU student Hem Mishra, former freelance journalist Prashant Rahi, Mahesh Tirki, Vijay Tirki, and Pandu Narote of being […]

Wed, Mar 08 2017Wed, Mar 08 2017 People's Review Politics
Arun Jaitley's Union Budget 2017-18

Union Budget 2017-18 is Hollow and Deceitful

Reading Time: 13 minutes PR Economy Desk (02/02/2017): The Union Budget 2017-18 presented by Arun Jaitley on 1st February 2017 was special due to three reasons: It became the first budget since the foundation of […]

Sun, Feb 12 2017 People's Review Economy
Bangladesh strike against Rampal power station in the Sundarbans

Protest Against Rampal Power Station Rocked Bangladesh

Reading Time: 4 minutes Photo credit & ©Mahabub Alam Khan On 26th January Bangladesh was undergoing a turbulence due to a pact that its government signed with New Delhi back in 2010. The people […]

Sun, Jan 29 2017 People's Review Foreign Affairs
North Korea resolved to repel US aggression

North Korea resolved to repel off any US sponsored aggression on its territory

Reading Time: 5 minutes (This article was first published in August 2015 in the previous version of People’s Review. Due to an incident of hacking the old website was pulled down and we could only […]

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