Opened up a whole new perspective
I am unsure how I discovered this like a year ago but I am glad to find this quality podcast taking about Indian policies. Through the long list of episodes, which is clearly libertarian leaning, I have grown a more nuanced perspective in a country where state intervention is not just present in most spheres but increasingly asked for from the general populace. The hard left rhetorics that we are exposed to could make you throw away the ideas discussed here as junk but hang on just a little bit longer. For the show runners, I think this is where they could make more effort. They talk about what is wrong with current policies but are shallow in taking about the right leaning policies. This if done well could really kindle people to think more deeply and that is what I am expecting as a listener.
ninja_kalinga via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/14/19
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