
Wahyu Gandi G.
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Researcher, writer, and lecturer | Obtained M.A. in Literature Science Universitas Gadjah Mada.
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Is There an Economic System Better Than Capitalism?
In our daily lives, we often hear the word "capitalism". Especially when talking about the economy, it's not uncommon for you or your conversation partner to link your discussion to the capitalist system. Indeed, we live in a highly capitalist world.
By Wahyu Gandi G.9 months ago in Education
Comparison of European colonialism in Asia
Several colonial powers, especially different Western Europeans, established colonies in Asia during the 18th and 19th centuries. Although they were on the same land, each imperial power had its style, from administration to colonial officials. As a result, the following countries showed different attitudes towards the people in their colonies. How do these colonial powers compare?
By Wahyu Gandi G.about a year ago in History
The secret to living in the world's happiest country
Who doesn't know the Scandinavian region? A collection of countries located in the northern region of Europe, which includes countries like Finland, Iceland, Sweden, Denmark, and Norway. The countries on the Scandinavian peninsula have a closely related history, so they share many cultural similarities, including in the aspect of achievement. For example, all of these countries except for Finland share a common language branch, German.
By Wahyu Gandi G.about a year ago in Lifehack
The Iranian Revolution, when communists and Islamists came together
We often hear the narrative that religionists and communists are difficult and will never unite. The reason is religious groups think that communists are a group of godless people, while communists think that religion is opium. But who would have thought, these two ideologies that are placed at odds with each other could in fact unite, in a process of social change called revolution. The revolution in question is the Iranian revolution.
By Wahyu Gandi G.about a year ago in History
The Rise of Singapore: how dictatorship made a rich nation
Not long after separating from the Federation of Malaysia in 1965, the world has recognised Singapore as one of the most developed and richest countries. However, for those who haven't experienced the country first-hand, Singapore is a utopia. Everything is so convenient in this country; technology, public transportation, economy and revenue, urban planning, education, healthcare, and so much more. The reputation and image it has has become a branch marking everywhere, not only in Southeast Asia or Asia, but the world.
By Wahyu Gandi G.about a year ago in History





