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Law and a Woozy kind of Love
by Swaja Saransh
Law and a Woozy Kind of LoveA Podcast by Swaja SaranshWhat's Law got to do with it?The rule of law is a favoured term when trying to understand the health of a county’s democracy- a healthy rule of law indicates an ideal state of affairs where the various institutions of the state are working in harmony in the interest of the people. But what happens when there is an imbalance? Do we immediately learn about it? If not, then how long and how far does it have to go out of balance before the common person registers and people act? But then again, “people” are not one thing- there are groups of individuals and communities with a range of interests and influence over the state and its various appendages. In India’s case, the top 10% of the country (in terms of wealth) wields a far greater influence over its institutions than the rest of the population. What about the millennials and the Gen Zs within this group? Do they care about th
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Law and a Woozy Kind of LoveA Podcast by Swaja SaranshWhat's Law got to do with it?The rule of law is a favoured term when trying to understand the health of a county’s democracy- a healthy rule of law indicates an ideal state of affairs where the various institutions of the state are working in harmony in the interest of the people. But what happens when there is an imbalance? Do we immediately learn about it? If not, then how long and how far does it have to go out of balance before the common person registers and people act? But then again, “people” are not one thing- there are groups of individuals and communities with a range of interests and influence over the state and its various appendages. In India’s case, the top 10% of the country (in terms of wealth) wields a far greater influence over its institutions than the rest of the population. What about the millennials and the Gen Zs within this group? Do they care about th
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