Socioeconomic Injustices :Pakistan in Whirlpool

Publication subTitle :Pakistan in Whirlpool

Author: Mr Saad; Waqas Ahmad  

Publisher: Kalpaz Publications‎

Publication year: 2016

E-ISBN: 9789351289432

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9789351281467

Subject: C0 Social Science Theory and Methodology

Keyword: 社会科学理论与方法论

Language: ENG

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Description

Socioeconomic injustices Pakistan in whirlpool is a detail discussion about ongoing, widespread and deep routed injustices and discriminations on massive fraction of population imposed by ruling elite of the country. Young and energetic author shared his different experiences as well for the provision of a true picture of modern day Pakistan. He described the economic imbalances and other systematic failures of the state and their repercussions alongside the institutional collisions in a realistic way for the understanding of viewers. Some more features are as • Book unveiling some non-conventional actors alongside the conventional mafias responsible for the provision of misery And helplessness for deprived factions of population. • It's providing enough material for connecting current wave of religious extremism in Pakistan and South Asian region with economic deprivation of masses. • Book is written in a simple and frank way and providing special references and quotations for the better understanding of contemporary terminologies.

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Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

Silence is a Crime

Part–I

1.   Little Glimpse of Modern Day Pakistan

2.   Collapse of Economy and its Repercussions

3.   Influence of Heredity in Pakistan

Part–II

4.   Triangle of Feudal, Industrial and Bureaucratic Elite

5.   Dilemmas of Judiciary and Media in Pakistan

Part–III

6.   Religion as a Tool of Terror and Discrimination in Pakistan

7.   Socioeconomic Injustice with Women and Children in Pakistan.

8.   Fraud as an Agent of Socioeconomic Injustice in Pakistan

Acronyms

References and Statistics

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