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    China’s AI Surveillance Expansion

    This is a powerful and timely exposé on one of the most pressing ethical dilemmas of our digital age—the global normalization of AI-driven surveillance, with China leading the charge. You've captured the heart of the issue: Are we trading freedom for convenience, or are we being lulled into an...
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    Balochistan and India: A strained History, a complex Present

    This was a deeply insightful and timely read. You’ve done justice to a topic that’s too often glossed over in both South Asian discourse and global media. Balochistan, for all its geopolitical weight and human tragedy, remains one of the most misunderstood and underreported regions in...
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    Living in a World of Surveillance: A Review of George Orwell’s 1984

    Thank you for such a compelling and thorough review of 1984. You’ve captured not just the narrative arc but the atmosphere Orwell masterfully crafts—a world where fear and control are embedded not just in policy, but in language, thought, memory, and even love. Your review reminds us why this...
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    Should Leaders Prioritize Empathy Over Efficiency in Modern Workplaces?

    This is such a timely and well-balanced take on a debate that’s shaping the future of leadership. The idea that we have to choose between empathy or efficiency feels outdated—and your piece does a great job illustrating that the real magic happens when leaders learn to blend both. Efficiency...
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    Politics Today: More Than Just Power, It's About People

    What a powerful and timely reflection on the evolving nature of politics. Your article does an excellent job of dismantling the outdated notion that politics is something distant—confined to parliamentary halls or televised debates. In reality, as you so rightly put it, politics shapes...
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    should leaders priorities empathy over efficient in modern workplaces

    Your piece eloquently captures one of the most important leadership dilemmas of our time. In a landscape where KPIs and quarterly reports often steal the spotlight, it’s refreshing—and necessary—to ask whether we’re sacrificing long-term success for short-term results by sidelining empathy...
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    Should Assisted Suicide Be Legalized?

    Your article touches on one of the most deeply personal and morally complex issues of our time—assisted suicide. By framing it around dignity, autonomy, and the weight of suffering, you bring humanity to a debate that is often reduced to legal jargon or ideological extremes. Supporters of...
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    Is Universal Healthcare a Human Right?

    This article doesn’t just make a case—it makes a moral imperative. Universal healthcare, as argued here, isn’t about partisan politics or economic theory. It’s about whether we believe that access to life-saving care should be a matter of birthright or bank balance. The most powerful element...
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    Should Government Fund Independent Journalism?

    This article hits a nerve at the intersection of journalism, democracy, and survival. In a world where misinformation metastasizes and trust in media erodes, the question of state funding for independent journalism is no longer theoretical—it’s existential. Let’s begin with the central paradox...
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    The Growing Influence of Wealthy Individuals in Politics

    This article brilliantly highlights a deeply unsettling truth: money talks—and in today’s politics, it often drowns out the rest of us. The growing influence of the wealthy in shaping political outcomes poses a real and present danger to the democratic ideal of “one person, one vote.” Let’s...
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    Should There Be a Maximum Campaign Spending Limit?

    This article touches a nerve at the heart of democratic politics—how much is too much when it comes to campaign spending? And more importantly, is unlimited money in politics a sign of freedom or a threat to it? Let’s begin with what we can all agree on: money matters in politics—sometimes far...
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    Is Lobbying Legalized Corruption?

    This piece presents an honest and sharp look at one of democracy’s most uncomfortable contradictions: lobbying. On paper, lobbying is meant to be a legitimate channel for citizen participation, a means for different interest groups to inform policymakers about real-world impacts of legislation...
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    Should Social Media Platforms Regulate Political Content?

    This article does a fine job unpacking one of the most complicated digital dilemmas of our time — should social media platforms regulate political content? It’s not just a technical question. It strikes at the core of what democracy means in the digital age, and frankly, there's no perfect...
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    Censorship in Democracy: Necessary Evil or Slippery Slope?

    This article brings out a crucial truth that many people today either ignore or oversimplify — that freedom of expression is not just a right, but a responsibility. And while the word “censorship” often triggers images of authoritarian regimes and state propaganda, this piece dares to ask the...
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    Are "Fake News" Laws a Threat to Free Speech?

    Ah, this article cuts to the bone of one of the most critical debates of our time — the battle between truth and tyranny, liberty and control, safety and freedom. And the truth is, you’ve laid it out with nuance and urgency. The idea of “fake news” laws sounds like a shield for truth, but all...
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    Should Vaccines Be Mandatory?

    This article doesn’t shy away from the tough questions — and it shouldn’t. Vaccines, once hailed as humanity’s greatest shield against disease, are now at the center of a global tug-of-war between public responsibility and personal freedom. And let’s be clear: both sides of the debate raise...
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    Should Abortion Be Legal in All Circumstances?

    This article doesn’t tiptoe — and it shouldn’t. When it comes to abortion rights, we’re not just discussing policy. We’re confronting power, autonomy, and the very definition of what it means to live with dignity. The writer doesn’t just make an argument; they shine a light on the consequences...
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    Is the Separation of Powers Still Effective?

    This article poses one of the most timely and critical questions in modern governance: Is the separation of powers still a living principle, or has it become a stage performance — hollow, rehearsed, and rigged? And quite honestly, the way it navigates that question is sharp, thought-provoking...
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    Should Authoritarian Governments Be Engaged Diplomatically?

    This article thoughtfully tackles one of the most morally complex and geopolitically loaded questions of our era: Should democracies engage with authoritarian regimes? And I must say, the way it captures the tension between idealism and pragmatism is sharp, honest, and necessary. At the heart...
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    IS DEMOCRACY THE BEST FORM OF GOVERNMENT?

    This article captures the soul of democracy beautifully — not as a perfect system, but as a living, breathing challenge that we willingly participate in every single day. Rather than painting democracy as a flawless utopia, it presents it as something more grounded and real — an evolving process...
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