
Common Misconceptions about Socialism, Capitalism, and State Intervention
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union and China’s economic transformation, many proclaimed socialism obsolete and Western capitalism victorious. However, pressing global challenges—climate change, income inequality, authoritarian regimes, and human rights abuses—urge us to reconsider: Is our current economic and social structure the only viable model, or do alternative pathways exist for a more just and sustainable world?
This session seeks to challenge conventional wisdom, explore diverse perspectives, and spark a meaningful dialogue on these critical issues. Additionally, we will revisit Pakistan’s nationalization policies of the 1970s to assess whether they truly dealt an irreversible blow to the economy, as is often claimed.
About the Speaker:
Mr. Iqbal is a retired civil servant with intellectual passion for Philosophy, History, Social Sciences and Political Economy. With years of experience in public service, he brings a keen analytical perspective to historical and contemporary socio-political issues.
This session is free and open to all. Just visit the venue to attend it.
The Black Hole
Plot 5H, Street 100, G-11/3, Islamabad.
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