Dear all,
The Rorschach test is obviously meant for finding out the psychological make-up
and therefore, the outlook of the person. And this surely has been reflected in
our discussion here.
I am fond of Ravana. In fact, my name finds a place in a publication by Mamoni
Raisom Goswami where
Well said Uttam.
On Apr 23, 2011, at 3:59 AM, uttam borthakur wrote:
Dear all,
The Rorschach test is obviously meant for finding out the psychological
make-up and therefore, the outlook of the person. And this surely has been
reflected in our discussion here.
I am fond of
If I may butt in.
The other day, Mukul da forwarded a NYT column about Hindus polluting the
rivers in Queens. That column made some very interesting reading, and that
these Hindus
have started polluting the waters by using it for religious rites, and even
even throwing coconut shells, and other
Why did we ask the British to leave? Having asked them to leave, we could have
continued with Raja Gopalachari as Viceroy and Nehru as PM and the remainder
set up as before. Why was the effort to draft a Constitution and enforce it? I
think the past 'system' was past its use or considered
Here is a thinking man!
Thanks for sharing.
I wished he would write about the causes in more detail. That would help.
Glad he also explained:
A common response to these has been: At least Hazare is doing something; what
solution do you offer?
My response to that is that firstly, as the
Nice piece. It is always so easy to view the problem of corruption related
ills as one of personal morality; that it happens because the people who have
discretionary power, particularly politicians, are fundamentally bad people.
If they are replaced by good people, the outcome will be
Very well said Santanu.
c-da
On Apr 22, 2011, at 9:21 AM, Roy, Santanu wrote:
Nice piece. It is always so easy to view the problem of corruption related
ills as one of personal morality; that it happens because the people who have
discretionary power, particularly politicians, are
To: assam@assamnet.org
Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2011 14:21:59 +
Subject: Re: [Assam] The Rorschach Effect in Indian Politics
Nice piece. It is always so easy to view the problem of corruption related
ills as one of personal morality; that it happens because the people who have
discretionary
that people
forget that Ravan had high principles.
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To: assam@assamnet.org
Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2011 14:21:59 +
Subject: Re: [Assam] The Rorschach Effect in Indian Politics
Nice piece. It is always so easy to view the problem
: Re: [Assam] The Rorschach Effect in Indian Politics
To: assam@assamnet.org
Date: Friday, April 22, 2011, 10:31 AM
Good to hear from you, Santanu. Don't see you much these days.
While i agree with you in principle that if the system of governance is very
good, most things work out fine, i
of law that taking bribe is mandatory.
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Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2011 16:02:58
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Allow me to butt in here A.
No one is questioning
that taking bribe is mandatory.
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Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2011 16:02:58
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Allow me to butt in here A.
No one
cmaha...@gmail.com
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Cc: assam@assamnet.org assam@assamnet.org
Date: Friday, April 22, 2011, 12:04 PM
Rght !
So, I guess there is no escape from it, is there :-)?
The fallacy here
) stops working in India because it is abused by the people?
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Cc: assam
. :)
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From: Chan Mahanta cmaha...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2011 20:45:22
To: assam@assamnet.org
Subject: Re: [Assam] The Rorschach Effect in Indian Politics
What do you think?
Why don't you tell us where the fallacy is, as YOU see
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And why don't you explain how the System compels people to get corrupted?
What s your logic?
*** As long as such preaching does not go unchallenged,
Explain this as well, C'da.
BTW, I did not dismiss
20:45:22
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What do you think?
Why don't you tell us where the fallacy is, as YOU see it :-).
On Apr 22, 2011, at 2:44 PM, Dilip Deka wrote:
There is a fallacy in separating the system from
from around the world
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What do you think?
Why don't you tell us where the fallacy is, as YOU see it :-).
On Apr 22, 2011, at 2:44 PM, Dilip Deka wrote:
There is a fallacy
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