
Arundhati Roy is an eloquent Indian author who often speaks publicly against governmental tyranny. She is the author of the 1997 Booker Prize winning novel "The God of Small Things" and writes in prominent national and international magazines and newspapers about political tyranny and the dangers to democracy in the 21st century.
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The World in Other Terms
Dangerous Things
Suspicion of Nationalism
Business of War
Preaching Peace While Waging War
Many Septembers
Power Has a Shelf Life
Caste And Class
Commerce of Grief
"That Woman"
Opposite of a Nuclear Bomb
Growing Up Political
Speaking Out
Never Look Away
Contempt of Court
Introduction (Howard Zinn)
Introduction by Howard Zinn
Commerce in Grief
Public Power
Speaking Out (with Howard Zinn)
Introduction
Growing Up Political (with Howard Zinn)
That Woman (with Howard Zinn)
Caste and Class (with Howard Zinn)
Contempt of Court (with Howard Zinn)
Opposite of a Nuclear Bomb (with Howard Zinn)
Is Democracy Still Democratic?
Never Look Away (with Howard Zinn)
Electoral Democracy
Confronting an Empire
The World Social Forum
Der Gott Der Kleinen Dinge Titel 1
Supporting Resistance Movements
The Globalization of Deceit
The Tough Love of Western Civilization
The Crafting of the US Political System
The Cynical Manipulation of Electoral Democracy
The NGOisation of Resistance
Kill Them and Then Call Them Terrorists
Mass Movements and Mass Media
Resistance Movements and Repressive States
Honoring Nonviolent Resistance Movements
Indian Occupation in Kashmir
Der Gott Der Kleinen Dinge Titel 2
International Attention
Der Gott Der Kleinen Dinge Titel 3
Bombing for Feminism
Unfettered Power
Come September
Living Under Occupation
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