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The Great State Mural - Mongolia Portrayed
Agula Media
7 episodes
2 days ago
The Great State Mural: Mongolia Portrayed — a half-hour podcast exploring the current state of social, political, and economic affairs in Mongolia, along with deeper insights and critical analysis of the issues shaping the country.
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The Great State Mural: Mongolia Portrayed — a half-hour podcast exploring the current state of social, political, and economic affairs in Mongolia, along with deeper insights and critical analysis of the issues shaping the country.
Show more...
Politics
News
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Are there any progressive movements in Mongolia?
The Great State Mural - Mongolia Portrayed
48 minutes 30 seconds
2 weeks ago
Are there any progressive movements in Mongolia?

In this episode of The Great State Mural: Mongolia Portrayed, we explore why progressive movements have struggled to take root in Mongolia. Despite three decades of democracy, the country has made significant progress in social equality, labor rights, environmental justice, and gender equity. However, national politics frequently ignores and fails to recognize these accomplishments.

In Mongolia today, public debate and political discourse lean heavily toward libertarian and capitalist ideas, with media often amplifying right-wing perspectives. But why do progressive movements and ideas receive so little attention? Is this neglect rooted in Mongolia’s socialist past, or are other forces at play?We talk with Khishigtugs Amarbayasgalan, a sociology graduate student at the University of Mannheim, whose viral social media posts on inequality, capitalism, and progressive ideas have sparked debate in Mongolia. He shares his perspective on why progressive movements have struggled to gain traction in the country — and what it will take to change that.You can also check out his piece on Natsagdorj and his ties to progressive thought at Mongolia focus: Guest Post: May Day by Natsagdorj - Mongolia FocusMongolia Focus

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The Great State Mural - Mongolia Portrayed
The Great State Mural: Mongolia Portrayed — a half-hour podcast exploring the current state of social, political, and economic affairs in Mongolia, along with deeper insights and critical analysis of the issues shaping the country.