Caricatures of Congress participants by Abin Shrestha, Ajit Ninan, Gihan de Chickera, Humaun Kabir Manik, Ismail Lahari, Keshav, Rabin Sayami, 'Feica', Prabhakar Wairkar, Rajesh KC, 'Sarab'
Lunatic in My Head
by Anjum Hasan
Zubaan/Penguin, 2007
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Whatever happened to Class?
Not so long ago, activists and intellectuals who regarded themselves as progressive had a pretty clear idea of what this entailed. Then, as now, it carried
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