There have been many things that have disappointed me when reflecting upon the actions of human beings as a whole, but there is nothing more disappointing than watching more than 95% of the population as de facto slaves of the established order. We have comforted ourselves in the idea that the wrongdoings have existed from... Continue Reading →
What will change after the 500 and 1000 bills are discontinued
Modi’s decision for discontinuation of 500 and 1000 bills to crackdown the black economy has come as a surprise to most, but to me it appears to be a more elaborate plan to organize the economy into a structure which will be more friendly to the corporates. As somebody who takes immense delight in the... Continue Reading →
Migrant Crisis and its Effects on Global Growth: A Case of Levant
INTRODUCTION Syrian refugee crisis is not as new as it seems to most of us who do not follow the world politics as eagerly and religiously as we follow the national. The crisis did not start after the image of a three-year-old boy Aylan Kurdi lying lifeless on a Turkish beach turned viral. I find... Continue Reading →
Egalitarianism and Idealism in the New Economic Order
Introduction The developments since the beginning of industrial revolution have not only been fast but also profound. From philosophy to economics and from society to politics everything has undergone massive transformation. This period has also witnessed a keen ideological debate. Not only the two major economic ideologies namely Capitalism and Socialism have been at loggerheads... Continue Reading →
Economics or Satanomics?
It is fairly known and evident that the world has never been just and egalitarian. There has always been a sort of class struggle based on different ideologies and interests. The powerful have always abused the weak and the weak have always fought for their rights but without any true change. Before the advent of... Continue Reading →