“You don’t have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.” – Ray Bradbury”Popular culture is a place where pity is called compassion, flattery is called love, propaganda is called knowledge, tension is...
Women in Loveby D. H. LawrenceWhen this novel was published in 1920 its frank descriptions of sexual feelings were considered scandalous and it was banned in Britain and the US. Nowadays we wonder what the all the fuss was about. It was groundbreaking in its time...
Reflections – A Peep Into The Pastby Dr.P.G.RamanThis book has two parts. Part 1 deals with my thoughts and experience with my family members. Part 2 deals with articles on health as well as some general topics. These general topics are like priceless gifts to...
Materialism Is Masturbation : Essays In Freedomby Joe BlowHas materialism become a joyless addiction? Is idealism making things worse for us? Have we underestimated the healing power of the erotic? Can the symbolic language of religion tell us something about the...
The Polish Experienceby Nicholas WesterbyGlobalization led to the end of the Cold war. Russia and America no longer had an appetite to destroy each other’s interests.After the fall of the Berlin Wall Europe opened its arms to former Soviet countries and in 2004...