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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe author is a retired tax administrator from India. Tax levy doesn’t know equity. But from his childhood, he has been craving for some reasonable equity in all societies. Starting with pure science, he slowly got exposed into the basics of political science, development economics, sociology and psychology during his education. This foundation coupled with close observation of socio-economic dynamics of the world have always kept him anxious of the fast-increasing disparity between the growth in global wealth aided with the innovations in science and technology and still persisting poverty Read More...
The author is a retired tax administrator from India. Tax levy doesn’t know equity. But from his childhood, he has been craving for some reasonable equity in all societies. Starting with pure science, he slowly got exposed into the basics of political science, development economics, sociology and psychology during his education. This foundation coupled with close observation of socio-economic dynamics of the world have always kept him anxious of the fast-increasing disparity between the growth in global wealth aided with the innovations in science and technology and still persisting poverty conditions of millions of people around the world suffering from hunger, preventable diseases, natural disasters, violence and forced migration. This book is a modest outcome of his anxiety with a fresh historical perspective.
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It is paradoxical that on the one side, we are in the process of exploring Mars, venturing into 3D organ bioprinting and even in the pandemic year 2020, the world added 8 billionaires in a week making the record total of 3288 billionaires owning wealth of US $14.7 trillion. On the other side, 10% of the world population is still living in extreme poverty conditions and about 9 million people die every year due to hunger and malnutrition, when 1/3rd of the cons
It is paradoxical that on the one side, we are in the process of exploring Mars, venturing into 3D organ bioprinting and even in the pandemic year 2020, the world added 8 billionaires in a week making the record total of 3288 billionaires owning wealth of US $14.7 trillion. On the other side, 10% of the world population is still living in extreme poverty conditions and about 9 million people die every year due to hunger and malnutrition, when 1/3rd of the consumable food produced by the world is either lost or wasted.
Is it not analogous to a painter who has adorned his house with fabulous paintings but failed to paint the patchy and peeling walls on which the paintings are hanging?
Where do we go wrong?
This book holds ‘congenital and behavioural disorders’ of the 370-year-old state system responsible for the present unjust and entropic conditions of the world and offers some simple and pragmatic solutions with the idea of INSIHTISM to treat the disorders.
Fresh perspective with new way to move forward.
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