“Faschismus” ist eine dieser Worthülsen, die in Deutschland (und oft auch international) inflationär gebraucht wird, ohne dass irgend jemand näher darauf [...]
Neulich in einer Diskussion tauchte er wieder auf, der “kleine Mann von der Straße”. Mir wurde keine genauere Erklärung angeboten, um wen es sich bei diesem [...]
Okay, der Titel ist schon recht plakativ, und er gilt natürlich nicht für jeden Inder, zumal ich mich vor allem in Kerala aufhalte, und auch nicht für jeden Deutschen, und [...]
Before I share another travel report with you, I wish to make a rather sociological comment on what could be called philosophical positioning in the social realm. During the [...]
Living close to Asok junction, I have been witnessing the Bangkok Shutdown since its beginning, with many friends abroad asking me “how it is”. To share my daily [...]
With less than 50% Hindus, and as much as 30% Muslims and 20% Christians in addition to minority religions such as Jainism and Buddhism, Kerala is India’s most religiously [...]
Alleppey, or Alappuzha, town is not noteworthy, and hardly the “Venice of India” that it is sometimes called by people who have never seen Venice. The reason it is so [...]
Kerala welcomed us quite differently than Goa – with a demonstration. Just like Goa had revealed one of its typical characteristics right at the start, the demonstration [...]
We had just landed and were waiting for our bags, when a simple conversation with a young airport employee already revealed one difference between Goa and the rest of India. [...]