Moral Imagination
It seems that our brains can invent made-up situations where an immoral act in one context becomes moral in another. From there, it’s a small leap to accept the act as moral in the original situation as well.
It seems that our brains can invent made-up situations where an immoral act in one context becomes moral in another. From there, it’s a small leap to accept the act as moral in the original situation as well.
To achieve an inclusive society, Pakistan needs brave women who can raise their voices against suppression and injustice.
The eyes and ears of the State are failing to realize the sentiment on the ground. It is the hearts that are burnt and broken; people are losing hope in this country.
Indians will miss Modi’s bear hugs, the concert rallies abroad, the yoga poses, and the cute interviews.
The idea of a female utopia did not start in the West. In 1905, a Bengali writer Begum Rokeya penned “Sultana’s Dream”.
Well, the gods have waned and now each of us is born in a state almighty. With unbridled and absolute power over its citizens, should there be a moral code for the state?