Rai Mohan Pal
Rai Mohan Pal
Rai Mohan Pal, a well-known human rights activist, is editor of PUCL Bulletin and former editor of The Radical Humanist. Dr. Pal has lectured on human rights issues at universities in India and abroad. He is the author of Protection of Human Rights Act: A Critique and co-editor with G.S. Bhargava of Human Rights of Dalits, and with Meera Varma of Power to the People.
- Human Rights Issues and other Radical EssaysINR 350
The dismal state of human rights and the surrounding political environment in India cannot be emphasized enough. The writings collected here are meant to raise the general level of awareness about ...
Neha Singh
Neha Singh is a Mumbai-based author, theatre practitioner and activist. She writes poetry, fiction and nonfiction in English and Hindi. She was chosen as one of Hundred Most Influential Women in the WPaul Burkett
Paul Burkett, Ph.D. (1984) in Economics, Syracuse University, is Professor of Economics at Indiana State University, Terre Haute. His publications on Marxism and ecology include Marx and
T. Sriraman
T. Sriraman is a retired professor, Department of Literatures in English, School of Distance Education, The English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad.Keith Ansell-Pearson
Keith Ansell-Pearson is Director of Graduate Research at the University of Warwick. He is the author of several books on Nietzsche and Deleuze, including Deleuze and Philosophy (1997).
M.N. Roy
Manabendranath Roy (1887-1954), the founder of the Indian Communist Party in exile, is undoubtedly India's foremost revolutionary theorist. His life was an unending quest for freedom – first from
Kenneth Neill Cameron
Kenneth Neill Cameron (1908-94), Professor Emeritus at the Department of English, New York University (1963-75), was a literary scholar and editor.
Martin Reynolds
Martin Reynolds, a Lecturer in Systems at The Open University and Chair for Environmental ethics. He has researched and published widely, including his book: Operational Research and Environmental ManKalpana Kannabiran
Kalpana Kannabiran is a founder member of Asmita Resource Centre for Women, and Professor of Sociology at NALSAR University of Law. She is co-author of De-Eroticising Assault: Essays on Modesty, Ho