STATE  CAPITALISM

State Capitalism is a system of governance where the taxes collected from the citizens either directly or indirectly are reinvested by the State Government to generate income which will be used to uplift the living standard of common people

I am putting some theories in raw form before public. You may refine and shine them further with your critical analysis. We can transform the economy of a state or a country within a span of seven years. But the tragedy of Indian democracy is its political arena was hijacked by the super-rich who are short sighted. When capitalism raises its ugly head democracy becomes a slave of the corporate world. 

THEORY OF GOVERNANCE  


This theory will rule the world in future. There is no alternative. The state governments in India should realize this compulsive factor and adopt it at the possible earlier date to ward off further damage to the ailing economy of states. 

Earth is not a trading commodity.  The Constitution of India is a rule book not a religious scripture. It is the duty of the parliament to amend it as per the needs of current and future generations.  Now the members of parliament who are from the super-rich class feel secure under the shadow of current rule book. They are not fools to bring amendment to constitution which makes dent into the economic interest of their financiers. 

It is time for the youth to wake up from the intoxication of mobile technology and internet. We shall thank the brains behind this creative network and spread the message of truth to every corner of the universe. 

Rule-1

 It is the responsibility of every government to utilize the natural resources under its control and workforce available within the country most effectively, efficiently and economically for the welfare of its citizens. 

Why should our youth work for more hours than it is required for their survival on this planet? Capitalism desighned by the west has no soul. When we implant a soul into capitalism, it becomes a State capitalism and speaks truth on behalf of universal youth. Youth shall never be forced to work for more than six hours a day. 

Why should we produce food and material? We should produce them to meet the basic necessities of people residing in a state. If you produce more someone will be rich and the state will be poorer to that extent.