Pakistan Politics Economy Society Bilal Zahoor
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Pakistan Politics Economy Society Bilal Zahoor
Pakistan: Politics, Economy & Society, edited by Bilal Zahoor, is a powerful and timely anthology that critically examines the socio-political and economic forces shaping modern Pakistan. Bringing together essays from leading academics, journalists, and activists, this volume challenges dominant narratives and opens space for progressive discourse.
The book engages with key issues such as authoritarianism, neoliberal economics, class inequality, civil-military relations, gender injustice, and the role of media and religion in the public sphere. Each essay is grounded in empirical research, historical analysis, and a deep concern for democratic values and social justice.
Bilal Zahoor curates voices that advocate for an inclusive and accountable political order—one that centers the working class, ethnic and religious minorities, and the marginalized. Contributors include some of Pakistan’s most courageous and critical thinkers who question elite consensus and propose alternative futures.
This anthology is a vital resource for students, scholars, activists, and engaged citizens. It offers not just critique but also hope, encouraging the development of a truly democratic and equitable society in Pakistan.
✅ Key Features (20+):
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Edited by progressive publisher Bilal Zahoor
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Multi-author anthology on Pakistan’s core issues
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Critiques state structure, authoritarianism & elite politics
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Covers neoliberalism and economic inequality
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Strong gender and minority rights perspectives
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Analyzes civil-military power imbalance
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Ideal for social science students and researchers
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Engages with grassroots political movements
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Highlights struggles of labor and peasant classes
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Essays rooted in South Asian political theory
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Accessible yet academically rigorous
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Includes perspectives from diverse identities
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Challenges the status quo of development discourse
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Useful for CSS, PMS & policy debate prep
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Encourages political literacy and critical thinking
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Supports curriculum in sociology and political economy
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Reflects on democracy, censorship, and media control
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Features real-world case studies
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A must-have for university libraries
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Bridges activism and academia
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Advocates for systemic transformation