Welfare and the Reality of Family Life

Number of words: 389 Fathers were not a thing commonly possessed by members of The Tribe, but even that’s not so outright as it might appear. I know it’s a platitude about what all the interpretations call the matriarchal Negro society or culture. For one thing, it’s not unique in that respect, and for another … Read more

The Dual Nature of Online Education: A Critical Analysis

Number of words: 1,019 The current craze for online education (OE) reminds me of the wall graffiti advertising sex clinics that are visible across urban north India. These ads promise guaranteed cures — shartiya ilaj — for all kinds of ailments and afflictions. Today, OE is being force-fed to Indian education as a miracle cure … Read more

The Role of Advertising in Shaping Consumer Desires

Number of words: 1,696 Capitalism’s Dependence on Endless Consuming Let’s begin by taking a long view back to the emergence of the Industrial Revolution. The Industrial Revolution of the 19th century greatly increased the number of goods and services available to the world’s population.  The steam engine, railroads, new machinery and factories, and improved agriculture … Read more