In the glittering world of billionaire philanthropy, foundations wield an unparalleled power—a velvet-gloved fist that shapes global agendas, funnels billions into pet projects, and enforces a vision of the world that conveniently aligns with the donors' own interests. These institutions, often hailed as beacons of altruism, are in reality instruments of extraction, siphoning resources from the public sphere while gutting the ability of communities to organize, resist, and self-determine. Nowhere is this more evident than in the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, a behemoth that has positioned itself as the unelected arbiter of global health, education, and agriculture. But beneath the sheen of charitable intent lies a rotten core: corruption, abuse, and a neoliberal ideology that prioritizes profit and control over genuine empowerment. The recent release of three million pages of Jeffrey Epstein's files by the U.S. Justice Department—on January 30, 2026—lays bare the culture...
This blog offers Mohan Dutta's reflections on the theoretical framework of the culture-centered approach, examining the interplays among culture, communication and marginalisation. It also explores resistance, the ways in which communities at the margins challenge structures. Writings on the blog are updated to reflect the organic analysis of structure and agency. Occasionally, this serves as a space for interlocutors examining marginalisation and voice.