Are we orienting our students towards accepting different standards of living that an unequal society imposes on them? Does pre-primary schooling teach children from rural and deprived classes to set ...
When Sweden's then-finance minister Goran Persson dashed to New York during the country's early 1990s financial crisis to ...
From Norway to South Korea, discover the nations with the highest proportion of individuals with a Bachelor's degree or ...
The relentless, tiring buzz of contemporary work life, a constant request for our time and energy, tends to leave us stuck in ...
On Sunday, primary educators from the Bharmour-Garola block organized a protest along the Mini Secretariat road, expressing their strong disapproval of a recent notification issued by the Himachal ...
A more generous government doesn’t always lead to stronger economic growth, a healthier middle class, and public spaces as ...
With the UK Labour government commissioning Professor Becky Francis to review England’s national curriculum, we have an opportunity to reconsider not just what children should learn but how.
Recent child worker deaths reflect government policies that push children into low-wage labor to sustain small and mid-sized businesses, argues Kansu Yıldırım from the Health and Safety Labor Watch.
While both are serious about privacy, Nord is better for beginners and casual users, while Mullvad is cheaper in the long run and offers a privacy edge.
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The rise of social democracy

There was a time when politics was simply a struggle for power, especially in the Philippines. Political parties in this country had no ideology at all.
Illiberalism is winning right now. But there is nothing unusual about that. By modern standards, virtually every past society ...
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The price of her liberation

As working women find themselves trapped between pay cheque and domestic work, capitalism may have turned women’s empowerment ...