The Pakistani Elite’s Seven Deadly Neglects
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- Опубліковано 18 лис 2021
- Uzair talks to Mosharraf Zaidi, founder of Tabadlab, about his latest opinion column, why he is not optimistic about a change in elite behavior, and ways in which the state should deal with groups like the TLP and PTM.
Reading Recommendations are all books written by Mariana Mazzucato:
- Mission Economy: A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism
- The Value of Everything: Makers and Takers in the Global Economy
- The Entrepreneurial State
Chapters:
2:20 Are things going to change?
13:55 Impact of brain drain
27:00 Can we execute geoeconomics with same old faces?
34:11 How is populism mutating in Pakistan?
47:18 Can liberals support a ban on the TLP?
1:04:00 Following due process to deliver justice
1:16:30 Role of incentives in informing elite behavior
1:21:10 Does Pakistan keep muddling along?
1:30:50 Reading recommendations
If you like this podcast, then do check out Tabadlab's latest podcast focusing on Climate Change. Listen to Climate Mahaul using the link below or by searching for it on your favorite podcast app.
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great discussion Uzair bhai , the guest Mosharraf was totally correct in this podcast about the elite capture of power in Pakistan , I hope our neighbour grows economically ( Im from India 🇮🇳 ) since it’s in the best interest of both of us nations
@@AbdulSamad-jw6xq nopes , India has a much more vibrant economy , yes the big wealth is concentrated with a few but overall Indian economy is a vibrant growing one with a lot of potential
Lol this theory of healthy Pakistan being better for india is bulllshit....infact even our bureaucracy too have thrown away this theory from their options. Pakistan is a mindset based on anti-india sentiment...you can never get this sentiment out of Pakistan. More pakistan gets better, the more we get into problems.
Wrong. Pakistan is irrelevant to India in all possibilities
Amazing conversation!! I love how Mr. Zaidi is always so optimistic about Pakistan. Definitely gave me a new lens to think from!!
I'm liking this even before watching it, truly a great guy. On few issues I disagree with him, but disagreement is never dislike nor disrespect.
The respect and the like is for intellectualism, and coming across as a decent person.
9:00 I was just thinking about this yesterday. How shamelessly our leaders announce that they are exporting manpower. We are talking about mostly labourers who have to stay away from their wives and kids instead of staying in their own country with dignity.
Uzair bhai keep the good work continue 👏
Every time I listen to a Pakistonomy podcast, I come out feeling so much more aware of the world around me. Thank you for such a diligent commitment to this platform, and for bringing such talented Pakistanis onto it.
Great article on Aamir Liaquat preh, I enjoyed reading it.
@@safifaruqi thank you!
Nice work
I'd love to talk to you about Libertarianism and Islam --- in the Pakistani and American contexts.
The de facto psychological relationship of Pakistani immigrants to power -- independent of claimed political ideology (left, right, or center).
Please invite Fasi zaka someday
The type of surgery you were thinking of is called a laprotomy.
Sad to say, for such a long discussion, I expected more substance. Still nice enough, I suppose.
You lost me when you said Trump was worse than Bush. Just the difference in body count alone is enormous.
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How you called freedom fighter who is a terririsot !! This type of good and bad taliban policy is also a major problem which pakistan and this gentleman do not want to recognize
2 if USA hegemony is decreasing than it means multipolar world is coming. How you have both ways?
Mosharraf should leave Islamabad and travel more in different cities of Punjab like Sailkot, Gujranwala, Multan, Sahiwal, Sargodha and other cities. Must visit rural Punjab and witness the social economic changes. Last week my neighbor in my village left for UK for his master in engineering. The social economic mobilization of graduates from public universities with STEM degrees from rural Punjab will make him believe in this country.