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Rajni Bakshi

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Despair over the global crisis of democracy was rejected by those who entered adulthood in the second decade of the 21st century. Perceiving the need for a change in the operating system of democracy young people in nations across the world worked in different fields to foster a cultural shift not merely a regime change. Striving for moral renewal and restoration of community structures – based on equity and dignity for all – these energies acted as a counter to two domineering forces of the previous century – the pervasive State and all-powerful Capital. The most profound changes were wrought by those who did not set out to solve problems. Instead they did what it takes to build and nurture a civilization based on respect for all life forms.

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Author: Rajni Bakshi

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Rajni Bakshi

Rajni Bakshi  is a Mumbai-based journalist and author. Her book Bazaars, Conversations and Freedom recently won two Vodafone-Crossword Awards. Her earlier book Bapu Kuti: Journeys in Rediscovery of Gandhi inspired the motion picture Swades.

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