Is that every poor in India needs to be stimulated by providing direct cash transfer?
Is that every poor in India needs government programmes which are often authored or co-authored by socialist ink and The State?
Is that every poor in India understands, how the governments is financing all these ‘poverty alleviation’ programme ever since this country got independence?
Is that every poor in India understands the idea of individual liberty, will they ever?
Is that every poor in India understands the idea of individual freedom which will enable them to act morally, ethically, naturally?
Is that every poor in India needs dependency of The State in all their day to day business?
Do the poor people in India know The State’s monopoly of PRINTING OF MONEY?
Do every poor in India know that they are living in the independent India?
Do they believe; that they can do most extraordinary things to their life country without the help of The State?
What will be the state of their mind about their child’s future?
Do ‘The State’ protects poor people’s future and their children’s life or it destroys?
Do all these mockery of dirty politics eroding India’s liberalism?
Where are those liberal leader’s disciples in India?
Why are liberals in India fragmented by every meaning of egos, false ideology, understanding The State’s damages, etc?
The above questions are obvious to ask oneself in the modern India especially the era of globalisation. A lay student who came from road less village in southern India was entering a undergraduate degree in Economics asked all these question a decade back to another fellow student who was also enrolling the same degree. The lay student is nonetheless this blogger and the fellow student is my friend who answered all or most of the above questions by searching himself in the world of ideas. One great advantage he always had been is the world of web ever since it emerged.
The title of this post was my pet name given by my fellow friend who came from Sri Lanka to study undergraduate degree in economics in southern India, Chennai.
Mockery reading!
Creating a subaltern stimulus
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