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You, Me and the Economy

In this episode,  Pius Fozan calls us to rethink democracy. He reflects on the dangers of nostalgic histories, the construction of alternative realities that glorify the past while ignoring today’s challenges.

💡 What does it mean to neutralize diversity in the name of unity? How can democracy be reimagined in a way that embraces multiplicity rather than erasing it?

🎧 Tune in as Pius explores how to resist simplistic narratives, confront nostalgia, and cultivate a democracy that truly works for everyone.

📌 This episode is excerpted from the webinar “The Political Economy of the Trump Era: Challenges and Opportunities,” co-organized by the Centre for Financial Accountability (CFA), The Wire, Sambhaavnaa Institute, and Progressive International.

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This episode is an excerpt from the webinar “The Political Economy of the Trump Era: Challenges and Opportunities”, co-organized by the Centre for Financial Accountability (CFA), The Wire, Sambhaavnaa Institute, and Progressive International.

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