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Tariq Ali has managed to produce a remarkable political history of Pakistan, from pre partition days to the early 1980's which is still pretty relevant. The Pakistani Establishment which constitutes a select club of capitalists, feudal, Civil servants and Army officers have kept John Lawrence moral policy argument which he made back in 1866. 'We have not been elected or placed in power by the people, but we are here through our moral superiority, by the force of circumstances, by the will of Prov Tariq Ali has managed to produce a remarkable political history of Pakistan, from pre partition days to the early 1980's which is still pretty relevant. The Pakistani Establishment which constitutes a select club of capitalists, feudal, Civil servants and Army officers have kept John Lawrence moral policy argument which he made back in 1866. 'We have not been elected or placed in power by the people, but we are here through our moral superiority, by the force of circumstances, by the will of Providence.
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This alone constitutes our charter to govern India. In doing the best we can for the people, we are bound by our conscience and not theirs.' Tariq Ali has argued that no mainstream political parties right from Congress to Muslim League were ever really interested in class revolution. They choose to instead work with the establishment guidelines instead. This submissive policy has resulted in maintaining the class infrastructure intact both in India and Pakistan.
Averia Gruesa Libre Font. And this policy of avoiding chaos has resulted in the continuance of elitist class in Pakistan which has a vested interested in keeping most of the population ignorant. Becuase education could trigger an upheaval which the elites want to avoid at all costs.