Sitemap - 2016 - Spontaneous Order
Rajaji – Relevance to today’s politics of the right
Tax Cuts: Stimulus for the Economy?
GST threatens to undermine fiscal federalism and tax competition
Uniform Civil Code: From Status to Contract
Minoo Masani | ‘All Isms have become Wasms’ (1944)
The important thing is not to stop questioning
Minoo Masani | Who Owns the State? (1944)
Minoo Masani | The Assumptions of Marxism (1944)
Lack of paradigm shift undermines New Education Policy
Brexit: Life is Nasty, British and Short
Minoo Masani | Socialism Reconsidered (1944)
Beer in India: Getting high on taxes
Captain America: Avenger of Choice
There is a Case for Tax Havens
F A Hayek: The Man, and his Humble Case for Liberty
When people are angry, they vote for change
Some Reflections from a Trip to Bharat
Ideology Masquerading as Research
Speaking to the Poor (C Rajagopalachari, 1965)
A Massive Bureaucracy with No Accountability
India Before 1991: Stories of Life Under the License Raj
Have we Lost the Will to be Free? (C Rajagopalachari, 1965)
Black Money may be good for us!
Aadhaar – A transparent tool for all
Budget: Politically Clever and Economically Unsound (Nani Palkhivala, 1971)
Budget 2016: Enhanced focus on Higher and Skills Education Welcome!
Why India needs a Robust Bankruptcy Code
Is a Dead Constitution better than a Living One?
Make in India: but at what cost?
“You did not even attempt to rattle your chains, let alone try to break them”
25 years of liberalisation and what life was like in 1991
The Curious Task of Falling in Love
#ThrowbackThursday: M R Masani — The True Liberal (1973)
Indian Constitution: A Product of Learned Labour, Not of Native Wisdom
The Indian Constitution and ‘The Right to Sin’
#ThrowbackThursday: C Rajagopalachari— Defending the Constitution (1972)
Silence Please, The ‘Intellectuals’ Are Listening
#ThrowbackThursday: B R Shenoy— Why Are Prices Rising? (1962)
#ThrowbackThursday: A D Shroff— Businessmen Must Pick Up Courage (1962)
