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Left or Right? Simplifying an Age-Old Dilemma
By Yogita Joshi
In a world growing increasingly divided by ideologies, opinions, and outrage, Left or Right? dares to ask the most basic—but often forgotten—question: Do we even understand what we’re standing for?
This insightful and thought-provoking book strips away the jargon, noise, and propaganda to explore the roots and relevance of political ideologies in today’s fast-moving world. From capitalism vs. socialism to woke culture, media bias, and the Gen Z paradox, the authors dissect both Left and Right with clarity, humor, and empathy—without picking sides.
Whether you're a student, a thinker, a skeptic, or just politically confused, this book helps you step back, reflect, and perhaps see beyond the binary.
Because sometimes, understanding the spectrum begins with asking the right questions.
Left or Right? Simplifying an Age-Old Dilemma
By Yogita Joshi
In a world growing increasingly divided by ideologies, opinions, and outrage, Left or Right? dares to ask the most basic—but often forgotten—question: Do we even understand what we’re standing for?
This insightful and thought-provoking book strips away the jargon, noise, and propaganda to explore the roots and relevance of political ideologies in today’s fast-moving world. From capitalism vs. socialism to woke culture, media bias, and the Gen Z paradox, the authors dissect both Left and Right with clarity, humor, and empathy—without picking sides.
Whether you're a student, a thinker, a skeptic, or just politically confused, this book helps you step back, reflect, and perhaps see beyond the binary.
Because sometimes, understanding the spectrum begins with asking the right questions.


















