The Change Project is a space for meaningful interventions in public discourse and social life — with the understanding that without better models of thought, actual social change is not possible.
The world is not progressing — it is actively regressing. Reactionary forces are consolidating power across societies, while those who claim to oppose them continue to lose ground.
Endless outrage, symbolic resistance, and internal/mutual validation have replaced strategy and effective action. Social movements and activist spaces, instead of confronting this failure, often retreat into self-justification — misrepresenting performativity and endless discussions as collective action.
The intellectual/theoretical frameworks meant to guide progress have ossified. The left, right, and center frame no longer explains the world, yet most attempts to challenge it collapse into opportunism or quiet alignment with the status quo.
Till existing systems cannot be reformed, they must at the very least be correctly understood, challenged, and reimagined.
A new framework beyond the traditional left–right–center divide is urgently needed. Yet, many who claim to move beyond it are, in practice, simply drifting toward right-wing positions and formations for financial gains rather than genuinely rethinking things.
The Change Project seeks to revive rigorous critique and structural analysis, while being committed to the development of new frameworks that are not bound by failing political orthodoxies. Furthermore, we aim to make our arguments actionable to try and heal the rot in social movements and bring about real, lasting social change.
