A wave of conservative thinking in India's economics, politics


- The Conundrum of Economics - Dhawal Mehta

- Marketism is preferred in conservative politics and economics

- The welfare states of the world have seen an increase in people's lives

There is a wave of conservative thinking in world and Indian economics and politics.

Communist politics and thought are considered leftist. Its violent form is expressed in the extreme left (Radical Left) i.e. Naxalism or Maoism. The Left and Radical Left (Naxalism, Maoism) in the world have proven to be violent and dictatorial in practice, and the reputation of Leftist politicians and Leftist economists in the world has sunk to the bottom. Even in India, the performance of CPI, CPM, Maoism, Naxalism as opposition parties in the government or outside the government has proved so bad that people's faith in them has almost been exhausted. Naxalites have spread fear in the areas under their rule. Also, the heads of communist governments of China, Russia and North Korea have declared themselves rulers for life. Communist ideology is a different matter and the manner in which this ideology is being implemented is quite different. Also, there is huge economic inequality in communist countries. Marks and angels must be crying in their graves!!

Chinese or Russian type of communism has completely failed to create proletarian revolution and free society. Now the ideology of communism has been discredited in other countries of the world, so the wave of conservatism or neo-conservatism (Neo Kornzevitism) has returned in the world, which is completely opposite to the communist ideology. In the Western world, neo-Kornzvetism means that even if the welfare state is implemented in the country's economy, market fundamentalism, which it calls neoliberalism, must remain in the welfare states. Another meaning of neokornzevetim in most countries of the Western world is a strong dislike of foreign immigrants living there. This neo-colonial rush is about settling legally or illegally in the rich countries of the western world to improve their quality of life and take away the jobs or drive down the wages of the legal citizens there.

Conservative politics and economics favored marketism and practiced parliamentary democracy. But in this kind of democracy people may not die of hunger but the gap between them and the rich is increasing. In this type of democracy, the power of corporations is unlimited and the number of billionaires is increasing. Despite this limitation, the life expectancy of people in the welfare states of the world, including Japan, is increasing. In Japan and Hong Kong, the average life expectancy has reached 85 years. In the U.K., the Conservative i.e. Rightist party is dominant. BJP in India has right-wing economics and politics.

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