Palestine

War, media blackouts, and Palestine

All of us have our likes and dislikes, favourites and abhorrent and idiosyncrasies that determine our mental tendencies.  This malady is a common human heritage but in times of crisis, it becomes more visible and stark than other normal times of life.  History, culture, geography and political weightage of one element over the other play […]

Palestine: Realism, Pragmatism and Middle East

William James and John Dewey were both critical of the US Foreign policy. They never supported or endorsed the US in 1898 the capturing of the Philippines. Even though they both their enormous impact on the philosophical and political realm, their writings and influences in politics and international relations were never fully endorsed or acknowledged. […]

Western Asia from a Muslim perspective

The Western Asian landmass, commonly known as the Middle East in geographical terminology, is the home of all three Semitic religions, Judaism, Islam, and Christianity.  All of whom have some of their revered places in this region and have claims of being aboriginal of this land.  With the Romans attacking and renaming it to the […]

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