Saturday, 9 May 2015

Can economic justice become true with the rise in the GDP ?



                     SHOULD Climbing the social ladder - how about even being on the ladder ?

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                                      Across the political spectrum, there is apparent consensus that not enough is being done, that too many people from privilege from privilege continue to dominate politics, business, media etc.              



                               Along with the billion and the trillion marks, it would be wise on the part of the ruling parties to see that the rolling economic growth rate is coupled with economic justice.
      The higher the difference in the standard of living between the annual income of lower rungs and the higher rungs of the social ladder, the poorer the economic justice. As such, the economic prosperity too, cannot be an indicator of fairness and pride.
 
                               The point of argument is that down-trodden masses and the common people find it hard to take their reasonable share from the national wealth. What the debate often misses is recognition that some disadvantaged groups are often deprived of the basic needs.


         

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