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Review | How Democracies Die by Rizwan Rasheed

By Rizwan Rasheed “One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors.” Plato In this book, historical lessons are used as guidance to identify the offensive threats that today’s democracies confront from autocrats. The writers explicitly show sheer actions, processes, and warning signs that […]

The Power of Words: How Literature Shapes Our Lives

By Noor Shah Saleem Literature mirrors any age, depicting an accurate picture of life and society. It is one the most significant sources of information that are transformed from one age to another. Moreover, it also portrays the actual human conditions and their sufferings through written scripts. On the other hand, it reforms human life […]

High Stakes of Economic Crisis: Pakistan in the Shadow of Default

By Meraj Ghulam The economic crisis of the past few years in Pakistan has had a significant impact, leaving many wondering what has caused such a downturn. As the country heeded towards holistic delinquency, the public has been stranded in ifs and buts. Low-income people have nowhere to sail their boats but inching to sink. […]

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