Since your heart is in the right place(typical with communists), I urge to think about advancing the country/society via business/ industry.
1. Thank you for understanding the position of mine and of the other Communists. This understanding unfortunately is not common among many members of PDF.
2. I agree with you to do the advancement of country / society through business ( at near-term stage ) though for a different reason. I see me starting a company in high technology to use it as platform to influence change in work ecosystem to an extent and to have gradual socio-economic and political changes. This would be part of the plan.
I had a company in computing tech some years ago and I will have a bigger one hopefully in the coming months pending getting a financier.
The government can spend more on welfare if there are more businesses/ middle class/ rich people to tax.
There should be no tax. None. We are not living under a feudal or a monarch to pay tax. We are supposed to be living in modern times, yes ?
Take housing for instance. The house is a human right to be provided by the system to the citizen for free. But in India the citizen either has to live in rented houses, even if they are rented slums in Dharavi, or the citizens have to invest their own money after taking loans and construct the house and spend years repaying the loan
with interest, sacrificing investing that money in other things like in business. Now there is no participation of the government in the citizen getting access to a constructed house yet the government will then on start extorting yearly tax on the house with something called house tax until that house continues to exist. Is this reasonable, in fact rational ? And then there is water tax. Water is from Nature which does not charge tax to drink or use in any way. Nature does not poison the water if the person does not pay a tax. Birds and cats drink freely from Nature's water without paying tax. So why should an Indian citizen pay a monthly water tax ? In the Libyan Jamahiriya under the guidance of Muammar Gaddafi was built the Great Man-Made River project, the biggest water delivery project in the world, transporting fresh water from desert aquifers wells to Libyan cities and villages through a network of big diameter pipes spreading over thousands of kilometers. And the Libyan committee responsible for water delivery did not charge tax / money for this water accessible just by opening the tap. Water was considered a human right in the Libyan Jamahiriya that cannot be taxed, that cannot be exchanged for money. Why does the Indian governance system extort so many taxes from the citizen - from water tax to income tax to electricity tax to other things but does not deliver any free service to the citizen except for the reluctantly-given mid-day meal for government school students which was started because of inability of poor students to obtain nutritious food at home but even at school the mid-day meal is many a time not nutritious because of the government associating with the selfish but pretending to be humane religious organization Akshaya Patra which does not provide the best food - egg. Also, when mid-day meals are made within the school then too many a time they turn out not to be nutritious and this happened in UP :
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The western European countries that manage to have welfare have a huge amount of wealth, already developed infrastructure, high income, high productivity and yet, very high marginal taxes.
Most of the Western European countries that have huge wealth in the Capitalist sense don't spend on the citizen. Please see
this post of mine from earlier in the day.
Doing more is difficult with the budget we have. Most money goes towards paying government salaries- most of which is welfare in itself.
During the COVID lockdown of 2020 and then into 2021 when hundreds of millions of Indians were unable to obtain food even so had to make journeys of hundreds of kilometers or more by foot or by train for 1000+ kilometers even back to their home towns and villages because they thought there they would be safer there socio-economically and survival-wise than in the cities they worked, and some died of hunger and accidents along the way, there were some Capitalists like Ambani and Adani who sat in their mansions safely and whose personal wealth grew because people did things like bought bigger phone data packages and ordered more small imported items. Ambani and Adani personally had nothing to do with the work required to deliver the services. That was done by their workers yet their workers did not earn most of the income coming into the company. Some of that most income went to the managements of the Ambani and Adani but most of that most income went to the personal wealth accounts of those two and that is how they became even more richer during the lockdown and after while so many poor people were wanting for food and then came the mass COVID deaths - 4+ million, the world's largest of any country if I am not wrong and all that happening because of India's incompetent, inefficient and money-based food delivery system and healthcare system. Yet Ambani and Adani continued to rise in their personal wealth. So do you think the Indian government officers taking monthly salaries work for the citizens or the one person big Capitalists ?
Welfare state doesn't come free. India is cheap to live in. It is cheap to eat here. If you're poor, you get free/dirt cheap food as ration (the poor people routinely sell these).
What is a welfare-based society to start with ? A society where basic human rights like water, electricity, telecom, healthcare, education and intra-city public transport are free to every citizen ? A lot of those items are already present. Aren't there clinics, hospitals, schools, colleges, telecom companies ( Jio, Airtel etc ), city transport corporations and infrastructure present for water delivery and electricity distribution ? In the older Socialist nomenclature just "nationalize" these organizations and make their services free to the citizen. What's the problem ?
According to Google the income from exports from India for 2020 got India 474.15 billion dollars. If we are talking in a Capitalist sense that money is enough for the governance system to maintain those above organizations and then to build more need things like hospitals and colleges.
What's the point of nationalist Indians priding themselves on having one of the world's largest militaries if that military protects only a ridiculous, oppressive, anti-human and anti-welfare system and the taxes the governance system extorts from you the citizen goes only towards purchasing and maintaining that needless huge military ?
The welfare-society looks after its citizens first rather than warmongering military thought. So put those 474.15 billion dollars not on fancy imported military toys ( there are enough ), on statues of crooks, on new PM palaces, on flyovers, on bullet trains, on metro trains but on the health, harmony, education, comfort, resource-provision of the citizen. This idea itself is nice and it has also been implemented elsewhere, right from little Cuba to middle-sized Libyan Jamahiriya to huge USSR.
This thread is my proposal on a new socio-economic system which borrows from Socialist welfare-based societies and by having an evolved money system manages to be semi-Communist by eliminating Capitalist socio-economic classes ( rich, middle, poor ) and enables every citizen the ability to potentially access all the goods and services in society with equality. Once this system is established along with understanding the resources India ( or any society ) has locally and what it can share with similar societies the system runs without complicated maintenance. More wonderful would be for it to run along with a truly democratic political system called Jamahiriya that was thought up of in Libya by Muammar Gaddafi. Please read of that in
this thread. And read this thread from today itself on Libyan Jamahiriya. The thread was started to troll me but the troller got trolled by knowledgeable members
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haha ! :) @jamahir
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There is not such thing as a free lunch.
In Socialist / Communist societies there is.
I read in a book by the Indian journalist Dilip Hiro who had gone to Iraq before 2003, writing that Iraq despite the Western sanctions on even water pumps needed to maintain the sewage system, maintained the public food distribution program where Iraqis could walk into a government store and walk out with free basic foodstuffs.