The new government also plans to encourage communities to set up cooperative shops and cooperative agricultural projects to spur local development and local, community-owned economies.
this seemed pretty good to me.
you also have to realize all of the non-parliamentary changes that are going on. And don't forget abolishing the Hindi king, that's quite a lot. I can't be overly critical, since things only seem to be getting better there.
I'll take the Chomsky approach here. Anyone can criticize some distant country, but reserve your harshest criticism for the place where you live, where it can make a difference. It's beyond me why so many people on this site are so critical of Nepal, as if it were experiencing some capitalist restoration or some autocrat. The worst problem is probably the homophobia, but that wasn't something the Maoists created in Nepal.


