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Structure of Scientific Socialism

In 1848, the world was viewed through the lens of steam engines and clockwork. When Marx and Engels formulated their critique of capital, they did so within a “Newtonian” universe ~ a world of solid, “billiard-ball” atoms and predictable, mechanical forces.

Gandhi and Science~I

In academia, critics have expressed different opinions about Gandhi’s views on science. One of the reasons may be that Gandhi himself had contemplated the concept of machinery, the machine age and modern civilization differently at different times.

A time for women

February 11 marked the 9th International Day for Women and Girls in Science, and as such it presents us with an important occasion to reflect on how exclusion and gender disparities in scientific fields represent significant risks for all.

Pathways to education

Current educational pathways are not leading to sufficiently educated students with proper understanding of science, mathematics, geography and other subjects.