Pierre Bourdieu, (2023), Imperialisms. The International Circulation of Ideas and the Struggle for the Universal, Edited by Jérôme Bourdieu, Franck Poupeau, and Gisèle Sapiro, Translated by Peter Collier, Polity, Cambridge, 2025
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Pierre Bourdieu, (2023), Imperialisms. The International Circulation of Ideas and the Struggle for the Universal, Edited by Jérôme Bourdieu, Franck Poupeau, and Gisèle Sapiro, Translated by Peter Collier, Polity, Cambridge, 2025
2025-08-05 16:43
capitalism sells you dreams of luxury, freedom, a high-standard life, but that hope blinds you to the fact that everything it offers comes with a price tag, even your hopes and dreams. that indeed, is true meaning of capitalism.
for example, we want our governments to provide free or low-cost education, healthcare, and access to resources, we don't want to pay for it ourselves.
but someone has to pay for it, right? for schools, hospitals, and platforms to function, money has to come from somewhere. we just don’t want it to come from us, so we expect the government to pay.
and if the government pays, it partially owns the system. if it owns the system, what exactly are we striving for? that there is socialism.
but but but at the same time, i want capitalism, i want a silicon valley life, i don’t want to pay, but I want world-class facilities.
oh hi, I’m a half-baked unemployed bastard.
The real chaotic academia is Binge watching too many classes on economy and thinking how you can rule country better than the current govt.
"Fundamental Rights Of The Indian Constitution" . Fundamental rights are the basic human rights enshrined in the Constitution of India which are guaranteed to all citizens.
How to prepare current affairs and general knowledge for government exams?
Current affairs along with general knowledge are an integral part of any government or competitive exams. Now a days it holds a significant weightage in any exam. It has such a limitless syllabus that even when you study it daily, you would not be able to complete it thoroughly. Since it is a vast subject and you have to indulge in other subjects as well so you cannot excel at it unless you have thirst to know more.
It is an independent section and students try to cover general knowledge from various sites and use multiple resources. As a result, they end up getting confused because it has wide range of topics which can overlap. Although there are number of magazines, apps, books and newspaper that can add value to government examination.
Recent examinations analysis of SSC, UPSC and Railway Banking Exams shows that the number of questions from the current affairs are increasing every year. In UPSC CSE exam, even the general knowledge questions from History and Polity are based on the current events that took place in the last year.
Also, in SSC the current affairs question can be asked from any event, national or international, that took place in the last six months. This explains the importance of the current affairs for the government examinations.
Hence, here are some tips to equip you for current affairs for competitive exams:
Books: Books are the widely used and reliable source for preparing current affair. There are a lot of books available universally online, offline, shopping portals.
Magazines: Magazines have become a trusted source of G.K and current affairs for a very long time. It keeps track on the most of the events happening around the world. Some of them are, topper success review, discuss about interview, group discussion, personal interview post exam, Some magazines also use provide the study material, like geography of India, constitution of India, economy and politics. It is available bi-lingual to reach maximum number of students.
Apps & Websites: Websites & apps are widely available as now everyone has access to internet and there are various applications which provide 10–20 summarized bi-lingual current affair for quick read. It improves the knowledge. Besides, also watch news channel regularly because it is easy to remember events through visuals.
Quizzes: Quizzes are also effective in remembering current affair. Time quiz section that test student is another key to learn things as hundreds of new things happen every day.
Newspaper: Newspaper is the best source to prepare for any exam as it covers everything on day to day basis. Regular reading makes you effective reader which will help you in exam and you will be aware of each and every aspect. It will give in depth knowledge of political, national, business, sports, regional and international happenings. Some of the best newspapers are The Hindu, Indian express, and others. It not only helps you to stay up to date but improves your English, vocabulary, reading & understanding skills.
International organizations: World’s major economic organizations like IMF, WTO, WB, IMO are important with exam point of view you must know their functioning, structure. Major political global groups like UN regional groups ASEAN, SAARC. You are expected to prepare about their headquarters, chairperson or any other major reform/event that took place.
YouTube: It has become the most favorite spot to gain knowledge. Any topic can be easily found & helps you immensely to revise current affairs and for the last-minute preparation, you just need to find a best channel for you to learn from videos and tutorial. Also give online mock test to test how much you know and make note of new points it is very essential as you cannot waste time by searching and reading it again and again.
Important topics that needs to be covered for general knowledge are:
Recent scientific and technical innovation
Core subjects like polity, geography, economics, history
Economic / business related issues
National and international social political issues
Environmental and ecological issues
Sports and films affairs
Regulatory body information
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Democracy needs a churning
Democracy as a system of governance has been going through its worst phase since it's inception these days. Everything and everyone seems to be polarised to extremes with no room for moderation or mediation. One of the core principles of democratic governance i.e. democratic pluralism(democracy but not at the cost of others) has been eroding at a fast pace and replaced by majoritarianism and populism, few of the most potent threats to it.
No one needs a hero coz everybody is busy making villain of their rivals. That is why discontentment has grown in the past few years all over the globe towards the political class. The world is currently majorly divided into two demography, those who are above 40 years and the other who are below that.
The above 40 demography is just stuck in their old ways of 1980 when race, religion, nationalism and customs drove the political narrative with some sensible voices for employment and development whereas below 40 demography thinks of economic inequality, climate change, privacy, mental health and social security as major political issues.
Democracy needs a systemic overhaul in the immediate future to last as a widely acceptable form of governance. As rights must come with responsibility, the same way duty must also come with due diligence. Representative democracy should be re-examined to make way for a more direct approach given the recent technological advancements. Policy making must be more inclusive, that is the only way to reduce discontent. Ideological barriers will only fall if there are more stakeholders coz no single individual today is fully conservative or liberal these days. Only if there is room for deliberation, the divisions will dwindle and we would be able to give our descendants a legacy to look up to and not lead them astray.