Capitalism and Systems of Exploitation on July 13, 2023We have reached the point where there is no life for a person with small or no money. This is a structural flaw. Not ours. We have commodified our relationships. Nowadays, our friendships, our connections, and our relationships are based on a transactional approach. Relations or connections with other humans are based on profits rather […]
Renewal for Pakistan’s Future on April 20, 2023In Pakistan, all four characteristics of the state, society, economy, politics, and institutions are at the point of inefficiency. It is time to rethink the “disastrous ideas” it has adopted for over 230 million people since its inception and reconsider the “inertia” it has perpetuated. States are like organisms that develop by being fed incrementally […]
Shock Doctrine and Neoliberalism on November 3, 2022The correlation between Shock Doctrine and Neoliberalism originated from the work of Psychologist Ewan Cameron who researched the people who have a connection with communism during the Cold War in the early 1960s. He introduced Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) in which a shock was given to people to reprogram and redesign their memories which the communist […]
Global Warming and Urban Planning in the 21st Century on August 9, 2022Global Warming is an existential threat that directly impacts the major human settlements across the world. Due to uncontrollable defects of global warming, it is feared that it can risk the global economy as well as sinking entire cities like Karachi and Miami due to rising sea levels and cyclones. Global warming posited multifaceted problems […]