The (misdirected) yearning for change
Ayaz Amir The Pakistani non-voting middle class represents a strange phenomenon, a category waiting to be defined in some seminal work on the social sciences. This class will not be bothered to vote. It will stay aloof from the political process and will be represented in no political party. But it will bay the loudest against plummeting national values and the pressing need for immediate — almost revolutionary — change. The members of this class will, for the most part, be living in the better-off parts of our cities. Their preferred mode of transport — which sets them apart from … Continue reading The (misdirected) yearning for change
