Arundhati Roy is the author of The God of Small Things, a novel for which she won the Booker Prize in 1997. She is also a tireless activist for social causes, particularly around issues of international peace, poverty, and empire building.
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Arundhati Roy: We Must Globalize Dissent
Radical alternatives to empire must come from the ground up—and traverse borders.
Arundhati Roy
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India’s Trail of Tears
To justify a land grab, Delhi has a new enemy—the Maoists.
Arundhati Roy
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People vs. Empire
Only global resistance from below can counter repressive states
Arundhati Roy
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Seize the Time
Arundhati Roy charts a strategy against empire
Arundhati Roy
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The Ordinary Person’s Guide to Empire
Arundhati Roy
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New World Disorder
War is peace. Now we know.
Arundhati Roy
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