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Unpleasant Essays: Education and Politics in Pakistan is a compelling collection of essays by renowned scholar Toriq Rahman that delves into the complex relationship between education and politics in Pakistan. Through rigorous analysis and critical examination, Rahman explores how political ideologies influence educational policies, curriculum design, and institutional structures.
The book addresses crucial issues including the role of education in nation-building, the impact of political instability on educational systems, and the tension between modernization and traditional values in Pakistani education. Rahman’s essays challenge conventional thinking and present uncomfortable truths about how political agendas have shaped educational outcomes.
This work is essential for policymakers, educators, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding Pakistan’s educational challenges and their political roots. The essays provide valuable insights into the systemic issues that have hindered educational progress and offer critical perspectives necessary for meaningful reform.







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