Survival of the PrivilegedThe ‘Deserving’ and the Damned Can the IIT crisis be fixed? By Rohitha Naraharisetty
High CostsDecoding the Budget Through a Feminist Lens "The work women do, the care economy, is the backbone on which the mainstream economy rests." By Rohitha Naraharisetty
Floodwaters of InjusticeParis Agreement Goals May Worsen Climate Crisis For Many Island, Coastal Areas: Study It speaks to how climate goals are formulated, and the injustice behind whose needs are accounted for on international fora. By Rohitha Naraharisetty
Check Your PrivilegeResearchers Discovered Privilege, Wealth Disparities Among Animals Too Intergenerational privilege is not confined to humans, but studying it in animals can show us how inequality influences evolution. By Ananya Singh
Eat the Rich...ExceptJay‑Z Doesn’t Like ‘Eat the Rich’ Slogans. How Can Critique of Billionaires Account for Race, Identity? “Eat the rich” isn’t a critique of capitalism — it puts the focus back on individuals. By Rohitha Naraharisetty
Bridge The GapNew Research Shows Why People in Power Tend To Justify Inequality People in advantageous positions "assign more blame when people make mistakes or have shortcomings. Thus, they see the current hierarchy as more justified." By Aditi Murti
'Twas Long DueU.K. Apologizes for Racism That Kept India’s WWI Dead From Due Recognition About 50,000 casualties from India and Africa have not been commemorated the same way as other war dead, a new report reveals. By Devrupa Rakshit
A Global LowWhy Are Indians So Unhappy? For at least the seventh year in a row, India has ranked toward the bottom of the global happiness index. By Devrupa Rakshit