In the capitalistic economy, things move along the theory of exploitation..The IT professional exploits the boom asking for higher pay packages and shifting jobs..The house owners and builders exploit the IT guys with exorbitant rents and rates as they knew these ppl have no other options left but to stay back paying high prices..Even the level of exploitation trickles down to the lowest level when the bus conductor purposefully forgets the balance seeing your scoial stature, or the autowallah always assumes extra 10 or 20 seeing the financial power and need if his customer..This is a vicious circle which will get worsen and worsen over time ..Those who cannot learn the theory of exploitation ( like farmers in rural region) will perish in the process..The solution to this issue has been suggested by our own great Gandhiji decades ago , but we indians conveniently forgot it !! It is the de-centrailized development..Don't allow people with lot of purchasing power to clutter in a small geaographical region which will worsen the lives of all..Reduce the gap ( financial, intellectual and economical) between the urban and rural regions..It is not an easy task , but once the efforts directed to this keep going, things will get stabilized by itself..
RE:theory of exploitation
by Abhijit Bhowmick on Mar 05, 2007 10:11 AM Permalink
I agree with you. The wealth needs to be distributed geographically. Government should start considering smaller cities for economic development. Consider this cities as SEC (special economic cities).....and provide sops to firms opening business there.....there will be a stop of ppl influx from smaller cities to bigger ones....that way we can balance out the infrastructure overload....