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Thursday, September 28, 2017

Personal Website - Pak Political Economy

All the posts from Notes From Pakistan are available now on my personal website:

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The blogger cherishes a cosmopolitan spirit; he is a moralist; a rationalist; a philosopher; a political philosopher; he believes in Classical Liberalism, as a Theory of Conduct. He has substantially contributed to the founding of the first free market think tank of Pakistan, Alternate Solutions Institute. He is a writer who wrote / published dozens of articles on a variety of issues, and is author of 4 books. He wrote / published short-stories in Punjabi, a regional language of Pakistan. He composes poetry both in Urdu and Punjabi, and has already published one collection.
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