REASON IN REVOLT
Kashmiri in Blood, Anglo-Saxon in Mind He was a Kashmiri Pandit without Sanskrit, […]
For fourteen centuries India bent under the weight of others’ empires—first under the […]
Gandhi was religious in the Hindu sense of the word, but he took […]
There is something deeply pathological about the idea of One God. The human […]
I am happily married to an American woman of old White Anglo-Saxon Protestant […]
A poor Hyderabadi boy—Telugu-speaking, lower-caste, without money or connections—can still become the intellectual […]
The first time my wife visited India, she was twenty-one, I was twenty-five, […]
I was born a Hindu. I chose to become a secular humanist. I […]
Panini was born into a poor Telugu Brahmin family, with more siblings than […]
How Socrates’ calm death and Muhammad’s militant faith still divide the moral imagination […]