Job Reservation In Private Sector: The Last Leftist Nail In The Coffin Of India
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The question as to why some societies (or countries) become rich, and some do not, has exercised philosophers, statesmen, politicians, ideologues, reformers, academicians, and the economists since the time immemorial. On the face of it, it should have been easy to answer. After all, both the rich and the poor societies exist during most of the eras, and by studying the dynamics in both the type of societies, it should have been readily possible to answer the question. But it is a sad fact of life that when it comes to empirical observations of interactions among men; almost each observer/student observes entirely different facts, assigns different importance to the different factors, and there is no agreement on causal relationships.
Job Reservation In Private Sector: The Last Leftist Nail In The Coffin Of India
Job Reservation In Private Sector: The Last…
Job Reservation In Private Sector: The Last Leftist Nail In The Coffin Of India
The question as to why some societies (or countries) become rich, and some do not, has exercised philosophers, statesmen, politicians, ideologues, reformers, academicians, and the economists since the time immemorial. On the face of it, it should have been easy to answer. After all, both the rich and the poor societies exist during most of the eras, and by studying the dynamics in both the type of societies, it should have been readily possible to answer the question. But it is a sad fact of life that when it comes to empirical observations of interactions among men; almost each observer/student observes entirely different facts, assigns different importance to the different factors, and there is no agreement on causal relationships.