leadership

On Leadership

By Andy Douglas Ever wonder why our political systems seem to change so little, although the leaders we elect may vary? Perhaps it’s a systemic problem. I’m not saying there is no difference between the policies and programs of the various political parties. I am saying that it seems to be in the interest of …

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Modinomics: Corporatization in the backdrop of religious tensions in India.

By Shriraksha Mohan India is a pluralistic society with a long history of coexistence among people of various languages, customs, traditions and religions. “Unity in Diversity” is a time-honored value most Indians embrace. Hindus make up about 80% of India’s population, Muslims about 14% and Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists and Jains the remaining 6%. A Pew …

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On Leadership

Due to the multiple crises challenging our civilization today, the need for good, effective leadership to provide solutions has never been greater. Unfortunately, many national and local leaders are exacerbating these crises by succumbing to the attraction of power and wealth. Their individual and group interests often privilege one section of the population while disadvantaging …

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