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].

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.

3w ago

Can we achieve change without chaos?

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

1m ago

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.

2m ago

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.

3m ago

How Bangladeshis of all faiths can build mutual trust

The recent killing in Chattogram highlights the need for stronger interfaith trust.

4m ago

Bangladesh’s constitution needs a philosophical renewal

By grounding our laws in a renewed philosophical vision, our constitution can be reshaped.

4m ago

Bangladesh's civil society must confront its past failures

Intellectuals, academics, journalists, and human rights defenders often did not challenge the government effectually enough.

4m ago

In search of a new political language

While the student movement toppled the regime, it did not lay the foundation for a democratic future, which requires a broader reimagining of the political landscape.

5m ago
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.

December 4, 2024
December 4, 2024

How Bangladeshis of all faiths can build mutual trust

The recent killing in Chattogram highlights the need for stronger interfaith trust.

November 21, 2024
November 21, 2024

Bangladesh’s constitution needs a philosophical renewal

By grounding our laws in a renewed philosophical vision, our constitution can be reshaped.

November 14, 2024
November 14, 2024

Bangladesh's civil society must confront its past failures

Intellectuals, academics, journalists, and human rights defenders often did not challenge the government effectually enough.

October 17, 2024
October 17, 2024

In search of a new political language

While the student movement toppled the regime, it did not lay the foundation for a democratic future, which requires a broader reimagining of the political landscape.

September 27, 2024
September 27, 2024

Rethinking nationalism in the wake of Bangladesh’s uprising

If the country is to rebuild itself, it must establish a national identity that unites its citizens and secures the future of the state.