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Deepak Disagrees
Deepak VS
13 episodes
3 days ago
Deepak plays devil’s advocate with guests holding strong opinions on everything from philosophy and economics to technology and politics.
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Deepak plays devil’s advocate with guests holding strong opinions on everything from philosophy and economics to technology and politics.
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Society & Culture
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Ep 11: Democratize political parties! | Parth Shah on populism, democracy, and the design of political parties
Deepak Disagrees
1 hour 52 minutes 41 seconds
2 months ago
Ep 11: Democratize political parties! | Parth Shah on populism, democracy, and the design of political parties

Parth Shah argues that part of the unraveling of globalized, liberal democracies is the way political parties themselves are designed. If parties are the central lever of democratic life, should they not also be internally democratic? He asks: Why do institutions that thrive on command-and-control end up running societies that are meant to be free?

Parth is the founder and president of the Centre for Civil Society, one of India’s leading liberal think tanks, and currently serves as Dean of the Indian School of Public Policy. His career has spanned academia, policy advocacy, and institution-building.

Before founding CCS, Parth taught economics at JNU and the University of Michigan.

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Deepak Disagrees
Deepak plays devil’s advocate with guests holding strong opinions on everything from philosophy and economics to technology and politics.