Why do we study B.Tech? To earn food, clothing, shelter, old age security, some essentials like medicare, education for children, and above all some dignity of labor, and dignity of life with self-esteem, some element of self-actualisation. Beyond that what we need, may be an 18 sq.ft. pit (6'x3' approx.) to bury us. If our religious customs prescribe cremation for our body, we do not need even that. But Capitalism makes highly qualified persons blood suckers.
Question: You ybrao-a-donkey always seem to find fault with Capitalism for all the evils of the world, as if in your blindly adored Communism / Marxism / Total Socialism, there will be no corruption, and there will be no blood-suckers?
Ans: Even in complete Socialism, there is scope for Corruption. Events and history in Russia, China, erstwhile East Europe had proved that, and are proving that.
To start with, for the benefit of those who do not know this B.Tech Gangadhar is, we shall have a link to the news report: Click here to go to see this youtube video.. Peculiarity of this huge revelation is that, only Telugu TV and Print Media seems to give importance to his important news, in spite of their being very busy with the expansion of Andhra Pradesh Cabinet. English Print and TV Media seems to have ignored it totally, may be because, to them, it may appear that Rs. 1 billion is too small.
This is not the first time that Rs. 1 billion worth of 'disproportionate assets to known sources of income' of corrupt officials has been caught. During this year itself, there is a case of a Dy. Superintendent of Police, case of a Dy. Transport Commissioner, who are also not 'petty officials'.
These cases also, we can discuss separately. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also repeatedly announced that the primary object of his DEMONETISATION OF HIGH VALUE INDIAN RUPEE CURRENCY NOTES made on NOv. 8, 2016, was to uproot out corruption. He has repeatedly publicised his 'man-ki-bath' (Word of the mind) that he will continue his fight against corruption, by urging citizens to shift to digital payments using Aadhar Cards. The Central Government has made digital payments compulsory for buying railway tickets at selected railway stations.
Now, we can see what the corruption of an Engineer-in-Chief, a Dy. Transport Commissioner (DTC), a Dy. Superintendent of Police (DSP) has got to do with purchase of train tickets online using x card or y card? Why did all these Officials behave like cannibals who are fond of 'nara mAmsam' (human flesh?), in spite of being highly qualified persons, enjoying in positions which enable them to make speeches to people?
According to my perception, the possibilities and tendencies of persons and institutions becoming corrupt are higher in CAPITALISM when compared to True Complete Socialism, because in Capitalism, one can accumulate Private Properties. With abundant money, one can purchase all the non-sensical goods which are available in the Euro-American World, and show them off to other not-so-fortunate fellow citizens. (These are also called 'goods of conspicuous consumption, and demonstration effect'). In truly Socialist Societies and countries, it will not be possible, because there will be no money, with the exception of, may be some coupons to take delivery of food, clothing, shelter, etc. necessities, some comforts.
CORRUPTION IS POSSIBLE EVEN IN TRULY SOCIALIST COUNTRIES AND SOCIETIES
Though, domestically, there may not be banks to stock ill-gotten wealth, or private properties to accumulate, still corruption is possible for those who can money-launder through under-invoicing of exports, over-invoicing of imports, arranging the difference (kickbacks) to be credited to secret numbered accounts in tax havens such as Switzerland, Island of Man, Singapore, Bahamas, British Virgin Islands etc. This happens both in Capitalist countries, and Socialist countries. As far as truly socialist/communist/marxist countries are concerned, this luxury of accounts abroad, everybody cannot have. It will be available only to top bosses.
nonsensical goods and services
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adjective
having no meaning; making no sense.
ridiculously impractical or ill-advised.
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