Pakistan, July 27 -- Time, Not Just Ideology

Around the world, democracies are fracturing - not just between left and right, or liberal and conservative, but between generations shaped by different experiences of time. Older generations, grounded in memory, are turning toward preservation and protection. Younger generations, driven by anticipation and fear of what lies ahead, are demanding urgent and sweeping change.

This divide is no longer theoretical. It is shaping revolutions, elections, and the breakdown of political consensus - tearing at the heart of democratic governance

These divergent timelines lead to political paralysis. One side sees change as threat.

The other sees delay as disaster

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