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About Maria Qazi
Maria Qazi, an author, teacher, and translator from Quetta, Balochistan, holds a Bachelor's degree in Education from Allama Iqbal Open University. With a strong academic foundation, she has been passionately guiding CSS and PMS aspirants through insightful essays, current affairs articles, and academic writings. Since 2022, she has been a dedicated student of Sir Syed Kazim Ali, under whose mentorship she has polished her writing, critical thinking, and analytical skills. Known for her clarity and depth, Maria's work often focuses on education, civil services, and analytical perspectives that empower learners. Observing her consistent progress and commitment, Sir Syed Kazim Ali provided her with the opportunity to publish on Howtests, where she contributes as a voice of guidance and inspiration. Today, Maria continues to pursue her passion for writing with dedication, striving to inspire aspirants through knowledge and expression.
Credentials
University
University of Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad
Age
28
Profession
Student | Author
City
Quetta
Province
Balochistan
Country
Pakistan
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Maria Qazi
John Locke and the Foundations of Liberal Democracy
Explore John Locke’s political philosophy: natural rights, limited government, consent, and revolution shaping modern liberal democracy and individual freedom.
26 February 2026
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1121
Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Freedom, Equality, and the Social Contract
Explore Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s ideas on freedom, equality, the social contract, democracy, and education, and their lasting impact on modern political thought.
19 February 2026
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870
Machiavelli’s The Prince: Power, Realism, and Political Statecraft
Explore Machiavelli’s The Prince, political realism, and statecraft, highlighting power, leadership, and his lasting influence on modern political science.
19 February 2026
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1771
Ibn Khaldun's Cyclical Theory of Civilizations and 'Asabiyyah
Explore Ibn Khaldun's cyclical theory of civilizations in Al-Muqaddimah, highlighting 'asabiyyah, governance, and its relevance to modern political analysis.
8 February 2026
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2892
Thomas Hobbes on Power, Security, and Survival
Explore Hobbes’s Leviathan, his social contract, and absolute sovereignty, and their lasting impact on politics, authority, and modern governance.
6 February 2026
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897
Plato's Political Philosophy: Justice, Ideal Rule, and Lasting Legacy
Explore Plato’s political philosophy in The Republic: justice, the ideal state, philosopher-king, and his lasting impact on democracy and governance.
6 February 2026
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809
Why Edmund Burke Still Matters: Tradition and Continuity in Modern Conservatism
An editorial exploring Edmund Burke’s conservatism, the role of tradition, and its influence on global political culture and modern democratic thought.
31 January 2026
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773
Edmund Burke and Modern Conservatism: Tradition, Continuity, and Political Thought
Editorial on Burkean tradition and modern conservatism, examining cultural identity, reform, and stability shaping contemporary political thought.
31 January 2026
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738
The Frankfurt School and Herbert Marcuse: Critical Theory
An editorial examining the Frankfurt School and Herbert Marcuse, analyzing their lasting influence on modern democracy, culture, rationality, and global political thought.
29 January 2026
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720
The Frankfurt School and Herbert Marcuse: Culture and Ideology Critique
Herbert Marcuse and the Frankfurt School reveal how culture and ideology shape modern society, media, activism, and education in the twenty-first century.
29 January 2026
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697
Structuralism and Post-Structuralism: Power, Knowledge, and Discourse
Editorial examining structuralism and post-structuralism through power, knowledge, and discourse, linking theory to global politics, identity, and communication.
26 January 2026
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832
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