Dear All,
 
The unfortunate classic Indian elite dilemma pacifies its neurological 
navigation through surrogated perception of the west. This compels us to close 
our eyes and amalgamates the origin of hypotheses routed in west or abroad.
 
This is quite vivid that that the so called contemporary "naxals" of India are 
not the enchantment of the whims and fancies of Marx , Lenin and Mao. They are 
the child of the hypnotised social and democratic system rather to say 
structure of Indian villages.
 
We need to accept the fact of pervasive illusions of democratic India 
manipulated by the Haves. The perpetual oppression of the Have not is 
fertilising the weed of Naxalism. What do we need to first is to change the 
nomenclature of so called Naxalism.
 
The ongoing crusade is perfect demonstration of appalling and ever expanding 
gap between Haves and Haves not in the vibrant villages and suburbs of India.
 
We need to have paradigm shift to summarise the issue of "Symbiotic upheaval of 
contemporary social , economical and governance system in India". The 
aboriginal inspiration of Red cult has nothing to do with this.
 
The mass and classic ignorance of existing poverty in India has led an huge 
communication gap in form of violent communities. There is an India which is 
still persuading under culture of silence for the system. But there is a huge 
hue n cry underneath needed to be understood and amplified.
 
The metaphysical callous of Indian prosperity is juxtaposing the space of 
autochthonous Indian need and dream. The acoustics of propelled prosperity in 
media and cinemas of India is creating vacuum equivalent to the anonymous black 
hole.
 
We are actually living in Indian black hole where the poverty of Indian social, 
economic and democratic system is forgotten.
 
The self define prophecy of Indian Judiciary, The mentally challenged Indian 
Bureaucracy , The insecure and un groomed Indian Legislature and Whooping 
Flamingo cultured Indian electronic and print media is not capable to enter in 
to the Indian Black hole of socio - economic - democratic and cultural 
deprivation.
 
The basic question is to major the wave length of this Indian Black hole , then 
only the response and reaction of the Indian haves not will be decoded.
 
We need start from the scratch as soon as possible. We need to really define  
The mystic unity in diversity of India. 
 
The ray of hope lies only with the leaders of the culture of silence and 
political workers. We need to avoid strongly the culture of noise created by 
present elite, socialite, cinematic, cricketed Media, bow tied Judiciary and 
Bureaucrats.
 
Other wise the noise created by these classes will not allow the meeting of 
Culture of silence prevailing in the Indian black hole.
 
Let the response and reaction vibrates. Let the shift in the perception of 
prosperity of India paves its own way.
 
The solution in with in India. We are the leaders, we can resolve this. But let 
the de learning start.
 
Nitish Kumar Sinha
 
 



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From: sri venkat <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, 25 February, 2010 10:27:44 AM
Subject: Re: National Forum - STOP Operation Green Hunt

 
The left is a mental disease.

What Is Marxism?
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Marxists claim that Marxism is a science. It is not. It is a sort of pagan 
religious cult. It is a theology. It is a form of superstition.
Marxists claim that Karl Marx understood capitalism and economics. He did not. 
They also claim that the entire validity of Marx's set of theories on all 
subjects rests ultimately on how valid Marxist economic thought is. Marxist 
economic thought was completely wrong.
Marx claimed that all products contain value that is directly proportional to 
the amount of labor embodied within them. He was wrong. All the rest of Marxism 
is based entirely on this mistaken and falsifiable premise.
Marxists claim that the operations of markets have a natural tendency to spawn 
monopolies. They call this "monopoly capitalism." In reality, markets have a 
natural tendency to break up and undermine monopolies. Almost all monopolies 
under capitalism are those set up by governments stifling and interfering in 
the operations of markets.
The most harmful monopolies in modern economies are the labor unions.
Marxists claim that corporate monopolies are growing in importance and in 
power. In fact, monopolies have been losing power and strength under capitalism 
for well over a century.
Marxists think that large corporations collaborate and operate power-sharing 
arrangements among themselves. They do not and cannot. Large corporations 
compete, undercut, and threaten one another's market shares every day. As one 
of many proofs, just look at the number of inter-corporate law suits.
Marxism is based on conflict between "social classes." But social classes do 
not exist at all. This is not to say that there are not richer folk and poorer 
folk all about. It only means that all the richer folk share no collective 
common interests, and the same is true for all the poorer folk.
Marxists claim that people's ideas and ideals are dictated by property 
relations. They are wrong.
Marxists and socialists in general care a lot about the distribution of 
material wealth. But they have no idea how to bring about the creation of the 
material wealth that they wish to redistribute. They just assume it all gets 
produced all by itself. That is why people in communist regimes starve.
Marxists claim that workers are oppressed in capitalist societies. Workers in 
communist societies always try to sneak out into capitalist societies. No one 
in South Korea is trying to sneak into North Korea. The Berlin Wall was not 
built to keep West Germans from sneaking into East Germany's collective farms. 
Cubans in Florida do not steal boats to seek asylum in Cuban collective farms.
Marxists claim that lower-income people support the Left and that higher-income 
people support the Right. Generally the opposite is the case. Let's not forget 
the Hollywood Left.
Marxists claim that capitalism creates "crises of surplus," where materials 
build up that cannot be sold. They are wrong. Surpluses just cause prices to 
drop.
Marxists claim that capitalists do not work and that workers do not own 
capital. That is why they comprise "social classes." But nearly all capitalists 
work, often in work days with very long hours. Meanwhile, a huge portion of 
capital is held by workers themselves through their pension funds and other 
institutional investment intermediaries.
Marxists claim that businesses are owned by a small closed clique of 
capitalists. Actually, most businesses are "public," meaning they are owned by 
shareholders and anyone at all can be a shareholder in them.
Marxists claim that capitalism cannot be democratic. But every single 
democratic society on earth is predominantly capitalist. Not a single communist 
regime was ever democratic. Communists take power via military coups and 
military conquest, not via elections.
Marxists claim that capitalists use violence to protect their perquisites and 
privileges. In truth, Marxists in power use violence to protect their 
perquisites and privileges. They use violence to suppress opposition wherever 
they manage to seize power, including violence against opposition groups of 
workers. It is conservatively estimated that 100 million people were killed by 
Marxism and by Marxists in the twentieth century.
Marxists claim that people are prisoners of their material circumstances and of 
their classes of birth. Tell that to the limousine Marxists, the endowment-fund 
Trotskyists, and the tenured socialists.
Marxists claim that all workers share common interests and shared goals, making 
them into a "class." In reality, they share nothing in common and have no 
common interests.
Marxists think that all capitalists share common interests and get together in 
large stadiums every few weeks to plan out a program to achieve those. In 
reality, if capitalists were ever to congregate in such a stadium, they could 
agree on absolutely nothing, not even on the price of the beer. There is no 
single issue in economic policy over which all capitalists have the same 
position or share the same interest.
Marxists claim that workers in capitalist societies feel "alienated." In 
reality, pampered children in capitalist society feel alienated because 
capitalism produces wealth, makes material comfort possible, and so creates the 
opportunities for idleness and leisure that lead to recreational feelings of 
alienation.
Marxists think that if you earn more money than me, it means you are exploiting 
me. In reality, it means you are more talented, harder working, better skilled, 
and luckier than me.
Marxists think that if one person has more wealth than a second person, it can 
only be because the first one stole the wealth of the second. Ditto for richer 
and poorer countries.
Marxists think that only things matter in economics, meaning tangible products, 
and so services do not. They believe that big products are more important than 
small products, big industries being more important than small industries. They 
also believe that consumer goods are superfluous and should not be produced 
much. All those ideas are why the quality of life and the standard of living 
are so miserable under communist regimes. In wealthy countries, small- and 
medium-size enterprises are the main engines for producing wealth.
Marxists do not see why workers should need to be allowed to vote. The interest 
of workers is always defined as whatever those claiming to speak in the name of 
the working class happen to support and desire.
Marxists think that socialism works. It does not. The only form of "socialism" 
that has not produced mass impoverishment and starvation is Scandinavian 
capitalism merged with a bloated "socialist" welfare state.
Marxists claim that most Marxists come from the working class. In reality 
almost all Marxists are the pampered children of middle class and wealthy 
parents. There are more Marxists today on the campuses of some American 
universities than in all of eastern Europe.
Marxists claim that under Marxism everyone receives according to his needs and 
contributes according to his capabilities. In reality, under Marxism everyone 
receives according to whatever the entrenched party apparatchiks decide their 
needs are, usually sub-sustenance levels of consumption, and the same people 
decide what are your abilities, generally assumed to be your ability to work 
endlessly at whatever you are told to do without getting paid much. To put this 
differently, in the absence of positive incentives, no one is capable of doing 
anything and everyone's needs are infinite.
Marxists think that "experts" can tell what needs to be produced. They cannot. 
That is why Marxist experts produce starvation. In some cases Marxist 
starvation has produced cannibalism. There is not a single Marxist scholar or 
expert on earth who could produce a pencil by himself.
Marxists think that efficiency in production can be achieved by terrorizing 
factory workers and communal farm members. While terrorizing them, it has never 
successfully achieved efficiency that way. People are always smarter than the 
terrorizing officials and manage to thwart them.
Marxists believe that economic incentives do not matter. That is why they think 
there is no need to pay people more for working hard or exerting effort. It is 
enough to appeal to their "class interests." That is why people starve under 
communism.
When a Marxist speaks of "dictatorship of the proletariat," he means he thinks 
he has the right to use violence to impose his own arbitrary dictatorship upon 
members of the working class and upon everyone else, without asking for their 
approval or votes.
Marxists claim that Marxism is fundamentally democratic. In reality it is 
always fundamentally anti-democratic.
Marxists pretend to be in favor of the working class collectively owning all 
property. In reality Marxists always steal the property of members of the 
working class and turn it over to well-paid party apparatchiks.
Marxists think that Marx understood economics. In fact, virtually all Marxist 
"theories" were completed debunked 160 years ago. Marx was wrong about 
virtually everything he wrote on economics. It is more difficult to say whether 
he was correct about anything in sociology, but that is more a commentary on 
the nebulous and muddled nature of sociological thinking.
Marxists see no need at all for "finance capital." That is why they always 
steal everyone's savings in communist societies. It is also why workers in 
communist societies hide their savings in banks in capitalist societies.
Marx did not have the slightest inkling about what determines wages of workers 
in markets. He had even less understanding of what determines prices.
Marxists use the term "concrete" whenever they do not know how to finish a 
sentence, or whenever they have no idea of what is being discussed.
Marxists think that women live better lives under Marxism. That is because they 
never speak with any women who grew up under communism.
There is not a Marxist on earth who has actually read and understood Karl 
Marx's tedious book "Das Kapital." You can read a summary of the book on 
Wikipedia, written by people who did not read it either. In reality, Marx had 
no idea at all even what capital is.
Marxists often want to abolish the family, but that is because they became 
Marxists in the first place as a way to antagonize and irritate mommy and daddy.
Marxists believe that people living under Marxism lose interest in religion. 
They do not.
Marxists believe that in every voluntary transaction, one side wins and the 
other loses, and so it is impossible for two sides to profit from it. That is 
why they think you should be told what to buy and how much you should pay for 
it.
Marxists claim that capitalist countries engage in imperialism. But since World 
War II the largest empires of imperialist conquest were those headed by Marxist 
regimes.
Marxists believe that there are no real conflicts of interest between the 
workers living in different countries and speaking different languages or 
coming from different cultures. That is without a doubt the very stupidest idea 
of all coming from Marxism. In any case, that is why Marxism is generally 
spread only via military conquest.
Marxists think that capitalism makes people greedy. Actually people living 
under communism become much greedier because they are poor and desperate.
Marxists claim that Marxism is a science. It is not. It is today little more 
than a form of mental illness.

  

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