Kazi ASM Nurul Huda

Dr Kazi ASM Nurul Huda is associate professor of philosophy at the University of Dhaka and adjunct faculty at North South University (NSU). He obtained PhD in philosophy from the University of Oklahoma in the US. He can be reached at [email protected].

The logical anatomy of July Declaration

Without a legal and constitutional recognition of the uprising, the goals that inspired it, such as justice, inclusivity, and accountability, cannot be institutionalised.

2w ago

When change agents become the status quo

Extortion by SAD leaders strikes at the heart of its moral legitimacy.

2w ago

National consensus cannot be built without youth voices

Do political parties genuinely speak for the youth?

1m ago

In the absence of sanity

What we are living through is the quiet deterioration of a society.

2m ago

In the company of a cat

In Bangladesh’s political culture, leadership is often marked by confrontation.

3m ago

The price of the vote must be reform

The days of promising reform only to abandon it after securing power must come to an end.

4m ago

Are we looking at a second republic or a fourth?

The fundamental goal must be to preserve historical integrity rather than rewrite history for political convenience.

5m ago

Can we achieve change without chaos?

For more measured and deliberate changes, Bangladesh might look towards the American and Glorious Revolutions.

6m ago
August 6, 2025
August 6, 2025

The logical anatomy of July Declaration

Without a legal and constitutional recognition of the uprising, the goals that inspired it, such as justice, inclusivity, and accountability, cannot be institutionalised.

August 3, 2025
August 3, 2025

When change agents become the status quo

Extortion by SAD leaders strikes at the heart of its moral legitimacy.

July 18, 2025
July 18, 2025

National consensus cannot be built without youth voices

Do political parties genuinely speak for the youth?

June 2, 2025
June 2, 2025

In the absence of sanity

What we are living through is the quiet deterioration of a society.

April 30, 2025
April 30, 2025

In the company of a cat

In Bangladesh’s political culture, leadership is often marked by confrontation.

April 12, 2025
April 12, 2025

The price of the vote must be reform

The days of promising reform only to abandon it after securing power must come to an end.

March 18, 2025
March 18, 2025

Are we looking at a second republic or a fourth?

The fundamental goal must be to preserve historical integrity rather than rewrite history for political convenience.

February 17, 2025
February 17, 2025

Can we achieve change without chaos?

For more measured and deliberate changes, Bangladesh might look towards the American and Glorious Revolutions.

January 29, 2025
January 29, 2025

Rethinking the seven-college conundrum

The recent clashes between Dhaka University (DU) students and those of the seven affiliated colleges reflect a crisis that is far more profound than administrative inefficiencies or infrastructural shortcomings.

January 3, 2025
January 3, 2025

Can Bangladesh and India transcend South Asia's colonial legacies?

The broader question is whether South Asia can transcend the legacies of colonialism and embrace a model of cooperation that prioritises collective well-being over individual dominance.