“War on Crime” was and is part of “the new Jim Crow”

There is really no understanding of the American political culture without race at the centre of it. Whether or not the definition of slavery is vanished out of our modern life, a variety of political transitions and reforms, it makes us question at the contemporary politics of race happening in the US. Have some fraudulentContinueContinue reading ““War on Crime” was and is part of “the new Jim Crow””

What nurture Islamic terrorism?

In many ways, people may be familiar with the event of 9/11 as a terrorist attack and the collapse of the twin towers of the World Trade Centre (WTC) in New York City. In a real sense and earthened words, it is commonly said as the deadliest touch on the foundation of the American historyContinueContinue reading “What nurture Islamic terrorism?”

Global Financial Crisis & Populism

Crisis & In what ways?  This year – 2018 has marked one decade since the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) in 2008. The event has fuelled the flame after one of America’s largest investment banks – Lehman Brothers collapsed. This was seen as the second biggest panic threatening the entire global financial markets and banking systemContinueContinue reading “Global Financial Crisis & Populism”

Environmental Security on top of everything!

Source https://www.military.com/benefits/veterans-health-care/agent-orange.html It is often believed that since the Cold War came to the end, the concept of security was being bloomed during the late 1970s till the 1990s as militarisation. This continues in most parts of the security discourse that considerably defines what security means. However, critics alongside wars and problematic security issues are beingContinueContinue reading “Environmental Security on top of everything!”

Agro-Industria and SDGs on Food Crisis

General Assembly Second Committee 1/1.1 Strengthening UN Coordination of Agricultural Trade and Sustainable Development after the Food Crisis Agenda Sponsor: Argentina Signatories: MERCOSUR members (Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela) The General Assembly, Recalling all nations of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948 – Article 25 (1) “Everyone has the right to a standard ofContinueContinue reading “Agro-Industria and SDGs on Food Crisis”

A Social Commentary on Freedom of Speech and its limits’ dimensions: The Transition of a Human Species back to Prehistory?

The issue of freedom speech has been debating for many decades from local to international level. Although it has been shown that the freedom of expression is the most important key, which constitutes a human right in most of the democratic countries, and the liberty of every human person can have to execute their expressionsContinueContinue reading “A Social Commentary on Freedom of Speech and its limits’ dimensions: The Transition of a Human Species back to Prehistory?”

Asylum Seekers & Refugees – The world’s biggest ‘gap of leniency’!

When the Fourth Industrial Revolution has officially come in this era of modernization, a fast-changing global economy ubiquitously poses in every spectrum of human living standard. Professor Klaus Schwab (The Fourth Industrial Revolution, para. 2), Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum persuaded that “we are at the beginning of a revolution thatContinueContinue reading “Asylum Seekers & Refugees – The world’s biggest ‘gap of leniency’!”

The Journey Begins

Thanks for joining me! One picture but a thousand words. This very #Amygism reminds me to Ezra Pound’s “In The Station of Metro” and the work of #DesImagistes, An Anthropology. Hulme’s essay “Romanticism and Classicism”(1910): the language of poetry is a “visual concrete one … Images in verse are not mere decoration, but the very essence ofContinueContinue reading “The Journey Begins”