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the struggles of domestic investors, exposes the real estate crisis, and tackles the ever-growing wealth inequality. 🏠📉
From the rise of financial influencers to the political forces shaping India’s future,
Was it dignified for the Haryana SWC to latch on to an incident that has nothing to do with gender, and nothing to do with any form of sexist biases? https://thewire.in/women/national-commission-for-women-state-renu-bhatia
At the time, Mohini Giri, Padma Seth and Syeda Hameed were members of the National Commission for Women. The NCW and the state women’s commissions used to be nationally acclaimed for the way they fearlessly questioned people sitting in the highest citadels of power on gender issues.
Now, an apex body that has been constituted to safeguard the rights of women chose to single out a Muslim academician who pointed out the symbolism or ‘optics’ that was used by the government in showcasing a Muslim woman as upholder of ‘Operation Sindoor’. He was speaking truth to power by saying that you have singled out a woman and Muslim woman to show your ‘tehzeeb’ but what have you done for the millions of Muslim women (and men) who are being abused, tormented and vilified in your state and all over the country?
by Syeda Hameed
27/05/2025
THE TYRANNY of STRUCTURELESSNESS https://www.jofreeman.com/joreen/tyranny.htm by Jo Freeman aka Joreen Audio : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ttKaxy3OgE
The informal groups' vested interests will be sustained by the informal structures which exist, and the movement will have no way of determining who shall exercise power within it. If the movement continues deliberately to not select who shall exercise power, it does not thereby abolish power. All it does is abdicate the right to demand that those who do exercise power and influence be responsible for it. If the movement continues to keep power as diffuse as possible because it knows it cannot demand responsibility from those who have it, it does prevent any group or person from totally dominating. But it simultaneously insures that the movement is as ineffective as possible. Some middle ground between domination and ineffectiveness can and must be found.
(The movement) now needs I to establish its priorities, articulate its goals, and pursue its objectives in a coordinated fashion. To do this it must get organized -- locally, regionally, and nationally.
some principles .. essential to democratic structuring
1) Delegation of specific authority to specific individuals for specific tasks by democratic procedures.
2) Requiring all those to whom authority has been delegated to be responsible to those who selected them.
3) Distribution of authority among as many people as is reasonably possible.
4) Rotation of tasks among individuals.
5) Allocation of tasks along rational criteria. Ability, interest, and responsibility have got to be the major concerns in such selection.
6) Diffusion of information to everyone as frequently as possible.
7) Equal access to resources needed by the group.
Olive Jones about the Renaissance intentional community in New Zealand
I- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CyHKVc95oo
II - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Y_2zuEKAaM
III - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-F2i-2ssxU
IV - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKOmNWKSZNs
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