Garda Ghista

Garda Ghista, President
World Prout Assembly
Headquarters: Kentucky, USA
Branch Ofice: Hyderabad, INDIA
http://www.worldproutassembly.org
Contact: wpaeditor@gmail.com
Tel - India: 9989753822 Skype: garda.ghista
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"While it may not yet be aware, yet the world owes an unbounded, nay an irredeemable debt to the esteemed, albeit supremely humble economist, Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar, whose contributions to the field of economics via providing Prout economic solutions to the problems of humanity are unparalleled. Would that we could touch his feet in gratitude. Would that we could say to him, see what work we have done to implement your simple but wondrous theories so as to relieve the unbounded sufferings of tender human beings. Would that we could say to him, see - there is no longer poverty on this earth. And all the people have food, clothes, shelter, and health care. All the people are studying - all the small children are in school today, learning above all how to love their fellow human beings through your magnanimous, all-compassionate philosophy of Neo-Humanism."
GG
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BOOKS
The Gujarat Genocide: A Case Study in Fundamentalist Cleansing (2006)
In February 2002, Hindu fundamentalists carried out a genocidal ethnic cleansing of Muslims in the state of Gujarat, India. The genocide was conducted in a pre-planned collusion with the police and the BJP state government of Chief Minister Narendra Modi. Between 2,000 and 5,000 Muslims were slaughtered, and more than 150,000 rendered homeless and destitute. Human rights investigators, despite having visited Kosovo and Afghanistan, were unprepared for the horrors they found in Gujarat. To date, the victims have seen no real justice, and the perpetrators continue to boast of Gujarat as a laboratory for the rest of India. With passion and hope, this book documents the Nazi, fascist origins of Hindu fundamentalism; the ongoing propagation of hatred towards Muslims and Christians in the educational system; the continuing economic boycott of Muslims in Gujarat; the legal grounds for prosecuting the BJP leaders for genocide; and the campaign of horrifically violent rape against Muslim women. The depths of sexual violence in Gujarat demand that the Hindustan of Hindu fundamentalism be renamed as Rapistan. With the rise of Jewish and Islamic fundamentalism in the Middle East and Christian fundamentalism in the US, the Gujarat genocide looms large in a scenario of global fundamentalist wars. It is a story that reverberates in every corner of the globe where the wolves of religious fundamentalism howl at the gates of power. How are we to face this juggernaut of religious fascism, manifest in all religions? This book is not merely a case study in communalist cleansing, but a Neo-humanistic spark of liberation from the cycle of hatred. Building on Shrii Prabhat Sarkar's vision of all Indians and indeed all of humanity as one people, as well as his mystical humanism, the book lays forth a strategy to combat nationalism and fundamentalism with neohumanist education.
Wife Abuse: Breaking It Down And Breaking Out (2009)
In 2001 four women were murdered daily in the United States by their spouses. Nearly a decade later there has been a sharp rise in family violence, with women as the primary target. It is evidenced by more than double the calls to hotlines, hospital emergency rooms and crisis shelters overflowing with victims. Walk-ins are up 240 percent in 2009 compared to 2008, while the number of women and children staying in shelters has increased by more than 70 percent. Invariably, when poverty rises, domestic violence and specifically wife abuse also rises. Even in so-called civilized nations such as the United States, millions of wives are beaten and raped by their spouses. Hardly discussed is the psychological torture meted out to women around the world by narcissistic husbands. To get free of the trap of wife abuse, we need to break it down, analyze it and confront it, so as to understand that it begins in the mind - first of the perpetrator, then of the victim. We can pass laws, but how do we change minds? How do we liberate minds from the insidious spread of emotional and psychological abuse that ends in physical abuse? While the number of women suffering physical abuse is in the tens of millions, those suffering mental torture at the hands of men number more than one hundred million. With the rise of fundamentalism in an era of a new Great Depression and growing fascism, this is not a minor social issue. How long will you continue to tolerate it? When will you face the endless vivisection of women's minds and bodies? When will you accept your responsibility to reclaim your humanity by ending their agony once and for all?
ARTICLES
Animal Rights
Their Tears
Bangalistan
Marginalized Communities of West Bengal: Their Lives, Their Exploitation, Their Future
Cooperatives
From Globalization to Localization: Bringing Kentucky out of Poverty
Women at the Mercy of Globalization
Ecology
Eighth Wonder of the World
You Hide, O Gift of the Nile
Peak Oil and Alternative Energies
Imminent Consequences of Global Climate Change
Biodiversity - Underprotected or Overprotected?
Whither Human Population?
GM Foods - How Little We Know
Weeping for Water
Education
Katrina and American Education
Empire
Fall of the American Empire - and the Rise of a New Economy
Fundamentalism
Facing Fundamentalism in the Wake of the Gujarat Genocide
Religion in Worldviews
Pluralism Defined and Defended
The Gujarat Genocide: A Case Study in Fundamentalist Cleansing
Theodemocracy - The Emerging Global Paradigm
Human Rights
Failed Constitution, Failed State
Health Care is our Right
ASI and the Globalization of Slavery
Rights of Prisoners and International Law
Iraq
Letter to the Freedom Fighters of Fallujah
Economic Consequences of Iraq Occupation
The Furies of Fallujah
Layla Anwar - Arab Woman Blues: Indicting the Reader
Pre-emptive Invasion and International Law
Economics of War
Media
Muckrakers and Freedom of the Press in the 20th Century and Beyond
Microcredit Finance
Bangladesh: Towards Economic and Women's Liberation via Grameen Bank
Morality
Sadvipras - Uncompromising Moralists
Neo-Humanism
The Glorious Evolution of Humanity
From Humanism to Neo-Humanism
Neo-Magna Carta
From Magna Carta to Neo-Magna Carta
Poverty
Vicious Cycle of Poverty
Where Do They Sleep at Night?
Racism
A New Beginning
Eugenics: Born in Germany or Born in the U.S.A.?
From Slaughterhouse to Treblinka
Is Intercultural Sensitivity the End Goal?
Race or Racism
Reconstruction - A Revolution
Southern Survival in the 21st Century
The Dillingham Flaw and Justice
The People are the Leaders
The Worst of Times, The Best of Times
Women's Liberation
Our Sister Amina
Date Rape Drugs
Women at the Mercy of Globalization
Wife Abuse
Marital Rape
The Status of Women in World Religions
The Oldest Form of Slavery
Dignity of Women
Whither Women's Activism?