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Towards the End of Power: Achievement, representation, and the contemporary Self

  • by Cafe Dissensus Everyday
  • Posted on May 20, 2022May 20, 2022

By Alok Ranjan
As a political discourse of populism gains ground and the people’s contempt for the elite grows, the previous rural admiration for urban and non-achievers’ awe for achievement is giving way to suspicion and ordinariness of success.

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