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Equality through trusteeship and full employement

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Bombay; Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan; 1978Edition: 2nd edDescription: 164 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 339.5 MEH
Summary: This monograph makes an attempt, perhaps for the first time, at presenting an economic model using the Gandhian Trusteeship notion as the corner-stone. At a juncture when the prevalent modes of macro economic organisation are being increas ingly found to be unsatisfactory, the author has ventured on this essay as an alternative along Gandhian lines. Although only macro economic policy aspects that flow from the Trusteeship idea have been examined here, care has been taken to see that no relevant economic or ethical building block of the logical foundations of modern political economy is omitted. After briefly reviewing the wide spectrum of available institutional arrangements ranging from Smithian notions of laissez faire to Marxian idea of socialism, the alternative Trusteeship model is set out. In the light of the model presented, the Indian economic scene is critically evaluated, and an alternative economic strategy involving a redesigning of allocative priorities and stressing the need for the evolution of appropriate technologies --is delineated. It is further argued, on the basis of copious detailed factual information, that the modus operandi suggested in this monograph will reduce income inequalities, increase employment opportunities and raise the level of living of the Indian people above their present poverty line. The implementation scheme has also a specified time-horizon within which it can be completed to achieve economic self sufficiency. All in all, here is an essay in persuasion embodying, as it does, the results of keen observation, active participation and deep contemplation of a person involved for decades in the socio-economic and socio-political processes of the nation. And his conclusion: Appropriate is bountiful.
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This monograph makes an attempt, perhaps for the first time, at presenting an economic model using the Gandhian Trusteeship notion as the corner-stone. At a juncture when the prevalent modes of macro economic organisation are being increas ingly found to be unsatisfactory, the author has ventured on this essay as an alternative along Gandhian lines. Although only macro economic policy aspects that flow from the Trusteeship idea have been examined here, care has been taken to see that no relevant economic or ethical building block of the logical foundations of modern political economy is omitted.

After briefly reviewing the wide spectrum of available institutional arrangements ranging from Smithian notions of laissez faire to Marxian idea of socialism, the alternative Trusteeship model is set out.

In the light of the model presented, the Indian economic scene is critically evaluated, and an alternative economic strategy involving a redesigning of allocative priorities and stressing the need for the evolution of appropriate technologies --is delineated. It is further argued, on the basis of copious detailed factual information, that the modus operandi suggested in this monograph will reduce income inequalities, increase employment opportunities and raise the level of living of the Indian people above their present poverty line. The implementation scheme has also a specified time-horizon within which it can be completed to achieve economic self sufficiency. All in all, here is an essay in persuasion embodying, as it does, the results of keen observation, active participation and deep contemplation of a person involved for decades in the socio-economic and socio-political processes of the nation. And his conclusion: Appropriate is bountiful.

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