I believe that Mr. Kejriwal was being honest when he said he didn’t know what it means to be an anarchist. He really doesn’t, because if he did he wouldn’t call himself one. It would require that he leaves the government, dissolves his party,… Continue Reading “The leaders of anarchy? Aam Admi Party is in fact too aam ( common)”
Category: I think.., World CultureTags: Aam aadmi party, African women, Anarchy, Arvind Kejriwal, Delhi, drugs, government, India, politics, prostitution, R. K. Laxman, Racism, results, Somnath Bharti
Wouldn’t it be so much easier if everyone lived simply, spoke freely ( not from fear, I mean) and thought highly of high matters. The idea of a perfectly simple solution to everything, including the silver bullet to cure cancer, stems from the fact… Continue Reading “The hazards of oversimplification”
Category: Evolution, I think.., Philosophy, World CultureTags: Chelsea Manning, complexity, Edward Snowden, freedom, Glenn Greenwald, Laura Poitras, Oscar Wilde, politics, Whisteblowing
From a vacation I don’t expect much, the expected, the unexpected, the surprising and whenever possible, the bonus! I am nothing if not easy to please. So, when after a few years of discussion and postponement as I resist being predictable to the greatest… Continue Reading “Canyons and canyon people around the grand and ancient – Grand Canyon National park, AZ”
Category: I think.., Photography, Travelogue, World CultureTags: Anasazi, Arizona, Bengaluru, Bright Angel lodge, Canyon De Chelly, cliff dwellings, El Tovar, food, geology, Grand Canyon National Park, Hopi, Mary Colter, Navajo, New Indian Express, Newspaper, Pueblos, Ruins, Sinagua, stories, Travel story, Travel writing, Walnut Canyon National Monument, We cook pizza and pasta, winter travel, Wupatki National monument