Jernail Singh Anand

Education & the money plant culture in corporate times

A powerful reflection on how teaching lost its nobility, replaced by ambition, corporate pressure, and a decline in human values.

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Para-Ethics: The Greatest Compromise On Truth And Ethics

Can ordinary people live morally like Socrates or the Buddha? Explore ethics, para-ethics, and self-justification in modern life.

2 months ago

Turning god-mine into a gold-mine: Man’s fall from grace

Man is finally reduced to an immoral mechanism, trained to survive in an alien universe in which, in order to…

4 months ago

Essence of survival: Live and let live

The issue of survival now is not only for man. It is for nature on one hand, and God on…

1 year ago

The medieval eye and the female mystique

Women are half of the human race, Calling them the second sex, Inferior or secondary to men, Is an act…

1 year ago

The faultlines of ultra-modern civilisation

The world still basks in the glory of great scholars like Aristotle and Plato although the books that celebrate the…

1 year ago

Poetic creation: Critical wisdom in the court of time

While writing on the creation of poetry, I am sceptical of starting with the words: The Theory of Poetry although…

1 year ago

Poetry: The commandment from the divine

You may define what is ‘lava’ – the molten hot fuming stuff that bolts out of the mountains, but can…

1 year ago

The Unfocused

The focus is gone Features have lost curves Eyes mingle with the nose Which tells not Where the mouth begins…

2 years ago