Sanjeev Sabhlok |
Archive of my work on Indian liberalism (as at mid-2005) – in Dec 2007 I’ve revived some of these things. Many educated Indians continue to ignore politics at their own peril. India cannot assist either its own people or the world by leaving politics to its most corrupt members ─ who currently populate the polity of India. Only through grappling with the systems and practice of governance can the freedoms enshrined in the Indian social contract be defended from the ongoing encroachments of a socialist, feudal polity. |
The end of my journey to facilitate reform in India [draft, 31/7/05 – to be completed]
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The material in the policy and political reform ‘boxes’ below is frozen since 1 July 2005 |
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A. Policy reform in India |
B. Political reform in India |
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A project to create the world’s best political party: advancing policies to protect the freedoms we are born with, and the ethical practice this calls for.
1) The initial, hypothetical, project of February 1998: Victory of India Party, that began this liberal project.
2) The Liberal Party of India, that started with a few significant members, but wound down after an assessment of the Indian reality of 2005. |
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