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  2. Socialism in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The constitution names Bangladesh as a people's republic, [2] and declares all powers to be vested to the people. [3] However, in Bangladesh, as a liberal democracy, the reference of "socialism" is generally used to describe the state's goal to construct an exploitation-free society, [4] [5] rather than its original meaning and implementation ...

  3. Criticism of socialism - Wikipedia

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    Criticism of socialism is any critique of socialist economics and socialist models of organization and their feasibility, as well as the political and social implications of adopting such a system. Some critiques are not necessarily directed toward socialism as a system but rather toward the socialist movement , parties , or existing states .

  4. 2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement - Wikipedia

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    The attacks against the protesters began soon after the ruling Awami League general secretary said on Monday that the Bangladesh Chhatra League, the student wing of the ruling party, was ready to give a fitting reply to quota protesters for their 'arrogant behaviour.' [149]

  5. Why are there protests in Bangladesh again? - AOL

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    The 'Students Against Discrimination' group, which was at the forefront of last month's job quota protests, is leadi ... -Bangladesh is on the boil again with close to 100 people killed on Sunday ...

  6. Bangladeshi nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Rahman, while describing Bangladeshi nationalism, also introduced the idea of "peaceful revolutionary economic system" as a key feature of the ideology. He believed that Bangladesh's socialist-influenced economy had been in a poor shape because of "years of colonial-style exploitation". To abate the deteriorating conditions, a revamp of the ...

  7. Mujibism - Wikipedia

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    Socialism is the second pillar of Mujibism. He said that socialism in Bangladesh would be native and democratic. [7] Socialism is considered in the Constitution as "an instrument for the establishment of an exploitation-free society". He also made it clear that he did not want socialism like China or Russia, like that of Lenin-Marx-Engels or ...

  8. Explainer-Why are Bangladesh students protesting against job ...

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    Violence in Bangladesh has killed at least six people and injured hundreds after students took to the streets to demand reforms to a quota system that governs distribution of government jobs. The ...

  9. Socialist Party of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The main objective of the SSF is to build a students’ movement throughout the country to bring about educational reforms to make education cheap, universal, scientific, truly secular, equal, and democratic, and to create an education system that is a revolutionary movement for the overthrow of capitalism and establishment of socialist state.