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When The State Plays God: The Paradox of Faith and Freedom
Faith, an individual’s glimmer of hope in trying times, the solace one seeks, takes an ugly turn when the state takes charge. The state, in the name of religion, begins to play god, the moral compass shifts and the dual-edged sword of balancing faith and individual liberty takes the limelight. Illustration by The Geostrata Theocratic states have consistently been ranked amongst the least free countries, receiving the lowest scores on civil liberties and political rights. His

THE GEOSTRATA
Dec 7, 20255 min read


China's WTO Turn: Clinton’s Hopes vs Authoritarian Reality
Why did China, which has achieved great profitable growth, not open up its society? The U.S. regularised trade relations with China in...

THE GEOSTRATA
Dec 18, 20245 min read


Classroom to Coup
Student revolutions, characterised by large-scale protests and activism led by young people in educational settings, have been a...

THE GEOSTRATA
Oct 29, 20244 min read
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