Basil Fernando explains that the concept of "System Change" in a society, particularly in Sri Lanka, pertains to the fundamental transformation of the structures, institutions, and processes that govern it. This process should include immediate, middle-term and long-term changes. It involves not merely surface-level reforms but a deep-seated alteration in the underlying systems perpetuating corruption, injustice, and inequality. This could encompass changes in governance, legal frameworks, socio-economic structures, and cultural norms to create a more equitable and just society.
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