Sakshi Kharbanda, Ph.D.
1 min readSep 4, 2020

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Hello Klaus! Thank you for responding. Fearing what's going to happen in the future is a very likely outcome of the anxious times we are living in. As the frustrations with the governments are increasing, we all, at some level, feel powerless and threatened by the events happening around us. The wave of protectionism and populism is ripping us off the basic rights and leading to more inequality than ever before. We are witnessing political cultures shifting around the world, which is more than just a phenomenon. Let's refuse to give up and keep demanding more of democracy. After all, governments, even the most authoritarians, derive their power from citizens.

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Sakshi Kharbanda, Ph.D.
Sakshi Kharbanda, Ph.D.

Written by Sakshi Kharbanda, Ph.D.

Learner| Researcher| Writer. Writes on Democracy, Capitalism and Inclusion. Fascinated by Mathematics and Mathematicians.

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