Two weeks ago I had argued that while the default solution we think up for our problems (such as extortionate school fees) is to appeal to the government to fix them; but, often, it is the government that is the problem in the first place. Readers interpreted the piece according to their interests. Many thought I was highlighting the exploitative educational establishments run by politicians and/or well-connected businessmen. Some others thought the piece was nihilistic. Since citizens have no other option for redress, not appealing to the government leaves us condemned to our fate. So, ...
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