Nepali ‘Populism’ in Marxist-Socialist Terms
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The article analyzes the rise of populism in Nepal within a Marxist-socialist framework, challenging claims of the end of ideology. It critiques how populist forces focus on superficial issues like corruption without addressing the fundamental relations of production. The piece also discusses the impact of the digital revolution and 'techno-feudalism' on Nepali politics, where algorithms and viral content overshadow substantive ideological discourse.
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