Recently in Poverty Category

Economic Exploitation

| | Comments (0)

"According to PROUT, economic exploitation involves the unrestricted plunder of the physical and psychic labour of a particular community together with the natural resources in their local area. In PROUT’s view, exploitation is not confined to only economic exploitation, but includes psychic and spiritual exploitation as well. The final and most dangerous form of economic exploitation is fascist exploitation. In order to canvass national support to justify their exploitation, the imperialists popularize the theory of nationalism. They portray their exploitation as rational and constitutional and based on the national interest. The British imperialists, in order to legitimize their exploitation, embraced nationalist theory. Following the example of the British, Mussolini of Italy and Hitler of Germany moved along the same path.

When communist imperialism was established after the Second World War, the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin propagated the concept of the Slavic supremacy. Likewise, the Chinese leader Mao Zedong built up Chinese superiority. As soon as an imperialist power is transformed into a fascist power, it spreads out its tentacles to psychically and culturally oppress a vanquished people. To perpetuate unhindered economic exploitation, psychic exploitation starts almost simultaneously. Where psychic exploitation is used to further economic exploitation, it is called “psycho-economic exploitation”.

At the very outset, the fascist exploiters select a weak community which inhabits a region rich in natural resources. The fascists socially and culturally uproot the victimized community by imposing a foreign language and culture on them. Because the local people cannot easily express their individual and collective feelings and sentiments in a foreign language, they develop a defeatist psychology and inferiority complex with respect to the exploiters. This defeatist psychology destroys the natural spiritedness and will to fight of the local people, and the fascists skillfully utilize this golden opportunity.

The primary interest of the fascist exploiters is to gradually suck the vitality of the local community so that they can pillage and plunder their natural resources, but if necessary they will even obliterate the local community from the face of the earth." ~ Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar

beggar.jpg

Mystery: How Wealth Creates Poverty in the World

| | Comments (0)

There is a "mystery" we must explain: How is it that as corporate investments and foreign aid and international loans to poor countries have increased dramatically throughout the world over the last half century, so has poverty? The number of people living in poverty is growing at a faster rate than the world's population. What do we make of this? -- Michael Parenti

_________________________________

Bant Singh Still Sings

| | Comments (0)

Bant Singh is a Dalit and a singer in the village of Burj Jhabber, Mansa, Punjab. In 2000, his minor daughter was raped. The rapists were given life sentence in 2002. In retaliation, Bant was attacked on January 5, 2006. He was left bleeding to death. His arms and leg had to be amputated.He says his tongue is there, he can still sing. - For those feeling despondent over any minor grievance or aggravation, please see this video. See the spirits of the man who lost so much but marches on. Caeravati! Move on! It must become the slogan of the oppressed peoples in the 21st century! - WPA

Dalid_singer.jpg
Please watch this video

What is to be the limit of poverty or of wealth?

| | Comments (0)

"The form of law which I propose would be as follows: In a state which is desirous of being saved from the greatest of all plagues -- not faction, but rather distraction -- there should exist among the citizens neither extreme poverty nor, again, excessive wealth, for both are productive of great evil . . . Now the legislator should determine what is to be the limit of poverty or of wealth." ~ Plato

Proutist Universal says, every citizen must be guaranteed the constitutional right to adequate purchasing power. If it is denied, then he/she must have the right to sue his/her government. And also, there must be a ceiling on the accumulation of wealth any one person can accumulate, because excessive accumulation by one person of finite natural resources means the denial of those resources to thousands or millions of others. Let each person be content with basic necessities for their life and their work.

Hunger and Homelessness Increasing in the US

| | Comments (0)
The New Standard, December 2005 by Brendan Coyne

Project Censored Faculty Evaluator: Myrna Goodman
Student Researcher: Arlene Ward and Brett Forest

Hunger and Homelessness in USA

The number of hungry and homeless people in U.S. cities continued to grow in 2005, despite claims of an improved economy. Increased demand for vital services rose as needs of the most destitute went unmet, according to the annual U.S. Conference of Mayors Report, which has documented increasing need since its 1982 inception.

The study measures instances of emergency food and housing assistance in twenty-four U.S. cities and utilizes supplemental information from the U.S. Census and Department of Labor. More than three-quarters of cities surveyed reported increases in demand for food and housing, especially among families. Food aid requests expanded by 12 percent in 2005, while aid center and food bank resources grew by only 7 percent. Service providers estimated 18 percent of requests went unattended. Housing followed a similar trend, as a majority of cities reported an increase in demand for emergency shelter, often going unmet due to lack of resources.

Cultural aspirations of socio-economic units

| | Comments (0)
By Shrii P.R. Sarkar
Socio-economic movement of Amra Bangali
Socio-Economic Movement lead by Amra Bangali* draws the attention of media. Photo: AB's meeting on International Mother Language Day (21st February, 2006)

Socio-economic units will not only have to fulfill peoples social and economic needs, but also their cultural aspirations. Culture denotes all sorts of human expressions. Culture is the same for all humanity, though there are differences in cultural expression. The best means of communicating human expressions is through one's mother tongue, as this is most natural. If people's natural expression through their mother tongue is suppressed, inferiority complexes will grow in their minds, encouraging a defeatist mentality and ultimately leading to psycho-economic exploitation. Thus, no mother tongue should be suppressed.

Picture of the Day

| | Comments (0)
impoverished man, on a street in Nepal

Humanity represents the highest manifestation of the Supreme Entity. This impoverished man, on a street in Nepal, is humanity. And this humanity is higher than all laws, higher than all scriptures, higher than the rules and regulations of any state or any government or any religious institution. There is nothing higher, nothing greater, than humanity. - WPA

Humanity is Superior to the State

| | Comments (0)
poverty

"The value of human life surpasses all other values. Be it state or scripture, society or religion, the significance of everything lies in developing humanity to the optimum point through knowledge, culture, health and affluence of life. It is for the unfoldment of humanity that civilization has so many impediments, the state presents various forms, theories multiply and the scriptures abound in ordinances and regulations. What does the state stand for, what is the use of these regulations, or what are the marvels of civilization for, if humanity is deprived of manifesting itself, if human beings do not get any chance to build a good physique, to invigorate their intelligence with knowledge and to broaden their heart with love and compassion? Instead of leading humanity to the goal of life, if the state stands in the way then it cannot command loyalty, because humanity is superior to the state."

~ Shrii P. R. Sarkar ~

Mexico

| | Comments (0)

"Lopez Obrador [of the Mexican Democratic Revolutionary Party] is a popular -- some would say populist -- left-of-center leader whose main campaign slogan is 'for the good of everyone, the poor first.' "

"[I]n Argentina, President Nestor Kirchner did what the financial markets didn't want, and the economy has been booming at about 9 percent annually for more than three years."

Nearly Half of Mexico Lives Under the Poverty Line
Mexico: Their Brand is Crisis

By Mark Weisbrot

A brilliant documentary by Rachel Boynton, released this year, chronicles the adventures of one of America's most influential public relations firms as it applies the most advanced polling, advertising, and focus group techniques to the 2002 presidential elections in Bolivia. The company, Greenberg Quinlan Rosner, has the daunting task of winning the election for Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada, a former president who speaks Spanish with an American accent and is not well-liked.

BENGAL IN SEARCH OF REVOLUTION - I

| | Comments (0)
By Ac. Krtashivananda Avt.

RUTHLESS EXPLOITATION BY THE BRITISH

Political Background

In 1613, when a British company by the name of the East India company was granted permission by the Mughal emperor Jehangir to start their trading activities, nobody imagined that the British would one day rule India. Starting from the West coast they gradually established their centre on the East coast and in Bengal. Bengal was then under Mughal rule. In 1717, Murshid Kuli Khan was appointed as the Subadar (administrator) of Bengal. At this time, Bengal was for all intents and purposes independent, though nominally it was under Mughal rule. In 1756, after the death of Nawab Alivardy, Sirajuddaula, who succeeded him, was the last independent ruler of Bengal. Lord Clive was then the governor of the East India Company in Bengal. Lord Clive hatched a conspiracy with the commander in Chief of Nawab's army, Mirjafar, and defeated Sirajuddaula in the battle of Palashii in 1757. After this victory, the British aggressively expanded their domination of India.

Full Article :RUTHLESS EXPLOITATION BY THE BRITISH - Political Background

Pages

Powered by Movable Type 4.1

About this Archive

This page is a archive of recent entries in the Poverty category.

P.N.A. Articles is the previous category.

PROUT is the next category.

Find recent content on the main index or look in the archives to find all content.