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GREEK ALFA
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1.
politico-Historical Background 2.Socio-Economic
Facets
3. Management Methods
3A. Capitalist Approach 3B.
Communist Approach
4. Closed Cycle Economics
5. Prime Component 6.
World Experiences.
7. Politico-Financial Overview.
8.
Communism - A Survival Analysis
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1. Corporate Financial
Schematic in a Capitalist setup
2. Corporate Financial Schematic in
a Communist setup
3. Three Dimensional Closed Cycle
Economics
4. Manpower and Productivity
Correlation Schematic
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KEY WORDS
Accounting System, Communist, Capitalist, Financial Methods,
Infrastructure, Manpower, Materials, Information Systems,
Political,
Techno-commercial
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JEL CLASSIFICATIONS
A13, B41, E65, F43, J58, O23, P12, P21
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EXECUTIVE
SUMMARY
Do Financial
accounting practices as per the political set-up and their administrative
strategies, pose problems to the pace of Socio-economic development of any
nation?
This paper addresses
this question with a preview to the dawn of human civilisations on earth,
and mathematically cumulating the thoughts of Socio-economic development
in four facets from Individual to National level. The primary aspect of
Socio-economic development, which needs to be measured correctly and
monitored properly, is the status of prosperity and degree of progress of
a nation. This is represented by the Gross domestic product (GDP), devoid
of Foreign Assistance. Different Financial Management Techniques are used
under the two divergent political set-ups, namely the
Capitalism and the
Communism, towards the assessment of GDP.
A Capitalist set-up
represents an approach to Socio-economic development through cumulating
the contributions by the individual Corporate and Government units,
towards a macro level GDP. A capitalist setup provides the freedom of
corporate control under each individual entrepreneur or a corporate unit (
I ), under private or government control (G), to function as an autonomous
body. These units could function towards their self goals, using the
"Return on Investment" as their motivating guideline.
A communist set-up
represents a centralised approach to the macro level GDP through
individual work contributions at micro level. Under this set-up, the
national demand is pre-assessed and fixed by the State. The factors and
the facilities of production are provided by the State. The financial
management is taken care by the State Bank. The individual households and
the society is left only with the responsibility of converting the
material resources into planned outputs at socially acceptable quality and
economically justifiable costs, through efficient techno-commercial
production techniques. Thus, a communist set-up represents a centralised
approach to macro level GDP through individual work contributions at micro
level.
These financial
overviews lead to the conclusion that irrespective of the political
set-up, the Socio-economic development is a Three Dimensional Closed Cycle
Economic process. This process is a function of the optimum utilisation of
Manpower, Materials and Techno-commercial infrastructure, in a pre-set
Seven Sequential order. Of these, the Manpower is the Prime component. It
should be supported by adequate Infrastructure Systems, and Performance
Feed back. The Politico-Financial overview infers that the Cost and
Quality of Domestic goods and services, decide the status of
Socio-economic development. This directly depends upon the proper
utilisation pattern of the three ingredients and the Productivity
orientation of the Prime component (Manpower). A nation should select the
appropriate political infrastructure, which will aid the faster
achievement of the Cost reduction and Quality improvement objectives, and
better adaptable to the local households, at any point of time. A forced
or wrongly introduced political infrastructure is bound to destroy this
objective, and introduce a negative dimension to the Pattern of
Socio-economic development. The world experiences support the Closed
Cycle Economic process.
Between 1760 and 1860
the "British Empire" pioneered their Socio-economic
development, by practicing a "Monarchical Capitalism", which had the
characteristic similarities with Communism. The Ruler (King or Queen)
represented the State. All the needs and welfare of the society was taken
care by the Ruler. Individuals do not have any freedom or had no authority
to participate in any decision process. The system took care of the needs
and aspirations of the domestic Manpower in Britain, but not those in
their colonies. The result was that Britain had to award independence to
the colonies, one by one, and dilute the Monarchical Capitalism to
Conservative Capitalism and Labour capitalism, existing today in the
British Parliament.
The United
States of America in the West, reached a fully developed status
in 1900, using a Capitalist approach. This approach continues as a
"Democratic Capitalism" or the "Republican Capitalism" in the Federal
Government, even in the current Millennium (2000s). It is not the simple
Capitalist approach which motivates their forward progress, but their
approach towards the Management and Control of the Prime component, namely
the Manpower, with a progressive Research / Development in the area of
Materials and Techno-commercial systems, in the Government sectors as well
as among the private entrepreneurs.
Germany
reached a developed status in 1910, as an unified nation, through a Mixed
approach. But the World War 2, which ended in 1945, divided the Germany
into 2, to practice Capitalism in the Western side and Communism in the
Eastern side, on either side of the great wall of Berlin ( 13th August
1961 ). During late 1900s, the Communist Germany in the Eastern side
dwindled down in the Socio-economic set-up, broke the wall ( 9th November
1989 ), and merged with the Capitalist Germany in the Western side. East
Germany was progressing well with Communist principles. But their
development status continued from 1910 up to a point in 1989, till the
needs and the aspirations of the Prime component, namely Manpower was
satisfied to a Socially acceptable level.
Russia
in the East reached a fully developed status in 1950, using the Communist
approach. But in late 1900s ( December 31, 1991), the Communist dominated
largest continent USSR (Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics), dwindled
into pieces of several smaller nations, each diluting their Communist
principles (full State control), towards Private entrepreneur-ship as well
as associations and collaborations with the Capitalist dominated Western
USA. It is Communism which provided a push for the forward progress for
Russia, and kept the great nation together. Their development status
continued from 1950 up to a point, till the needs and the aspirations of
the Prime component, namely Manpower was satisfied to a Socially
acceptable level.
India
was under British Rule from late 1800s till mid 1947 ( August 15, 1947 ),
and enjoyed the Developed Socio-economic status of their care taker
(ruler), under a Monarchical Capitalism. But after independence, the
united Manpower formed groups of individual characteristics and
aspirations (Based on Religion & Cast, Rural & Urban, Labour & Capitalist,
Agriculture & Industry, Poor & Rich etc.. ). The ruling Government also
continues to support and encourages these group divisions even today,
nearly 56 years after independence. These approaches have inducted a
non-returnable trend to unite and meet the aspirations of all and
divergent Prime Manpower component, without keeping pace in Cost-benefit
approaches in the prime sectors (Food, Clothing and Housing), and a
slow pace in Materials and Technological innovations, even though
large sums are spent to reach an advanced growth level in elegant
sectors (Atomic power, Space exploration etc...). With a high rate of
population growth and majority below the poverty-line, India is dwindling
between a "Developing" and "Under-developed" Socio-economic status,
scuffing gradually towards Under-development. The Government from Village
to Central level, the Political parties, the Corporate set-up in private
and government control, and all the individuals in India are providing
full-scale incentives and support to this downward slide, by keeping their
individual gains in a micro level as more important, than the
macro level national development. Now, as a result, India has turned as a
source to provide the top quality Prime component Manpower to all the
developed nations, without any infrastructure to utilise them in-house
effectively, inadequacy in all essential needs, and inefficiency /
corruption in the government services.
In short, the
development orientation of any nation is independent of the
Politico- Financial set-up, and could progress and upgrade themselves into
a higher strata of Development either by a Capitalist or Communist
approach. Hence, the nation should select the appropriate and simple
political structure, and financial summary techniques, that will assist
the evaluation and monitoring the three input components, and provide the
development oriented feed back to the Prime component (Manpower), at any
point of time. Finally, this approach is expected to bring the heavenly
happiness down to the earth, to these nations.
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1. PHILOSO-HISTORICAL BACKGROUND.
Of the 4,500 million
years and more of Earth,s existence, almost nothing is known about the
conditions during the first 100 million years, before its crust
consolidated. The historians relying on archaeological discoveries and
written records from ancient civilisations could reach only 6,000 years of
the past. But geologists, based on rocks, fossilised relics of plants and
animals could reconstruct the past in considerable detail, for about 600
million years backward. They have grouped the history into 16 brackets,
starting from Pre-Cambrian age in Proterozoic period with sea weeds and
invertebrate animals, to Holocene age in Cenozoic period with the origin
of human beings, about 10,000 years ago.
According to the Holy
Bible, "And the Lord God formed man out of the dust of the ground, and
breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living
soul" (Genesis 2:7). According to Holy Quran, "God created Jinn and
Mankind, only to worship Him" (51 : 56). Between 8th and 7th century B.C.
when Hindu Aryans dominated India, and sage Kapila
propounded the theory of creation in his "Innovative Aphorism" (Chanakya
Suthras). According to this, the universe was evolved out of an
un-manifested, undifferentiated, infinite and eternal primordial ground,
known as "Prakrithi". This existed in a status of perfect equilibrium
between "Energy" ( Turbulent status ) and "Mass" ( Inert status ). A
transcendental effect caused a commotion between the two, and the action
of Mass-Energy inter transfer started. This commotion created five basic
characteristics and generated atoms of different character domination.
These atoms combined in multiple patterns, to generate different animate
and inanimate universe, leading towards intelligent human species.
The dawn of organised
human civilisation on Earth, their thoughts and actions towards better
living conditions could be traced in Africa, Egypt, India and Mesopotamia.
The functional thoughts of these primate tribes of the world, pioneered
the development and propagation of Socio-economic development motivations
in the whole world.
2. SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACETS.
Accumulation of work
and an aptitude to live-together among the ancient households originated
the group formation to collect, store, and utilise the common resources. A
visit and survey of the Socio-economic environments in the lands of
intellectual forefathers of mankind exhibits four logical facets.
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A
Biological facet to solve the scarcity of material and natural
resources, essential for human life. This mainly involved, human to
nature relationship.
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A
Psychological facet to satisfy the ego and the id of the
component individuals. This originated the social aspect of life. This
also involved human to nature relationship.
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A Social
facet involving joint administrative techniques to improve the
conditions of living. The economic thoughts originated in this phase.
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An
Administrative facet, to properly control and monitor the
resources, in order to meet the needs of a large volume society. This
resulted in a relationship between the social groups and the
State, which acquired the power to control the groups.
It is evident that
the motivating factor behind the development of these four facets was the
"quantum of human population". These facets always advanced in a forward
direction directly proportional to the population quantum. Currently it
stands at a Socio-economic facet, embracing all the above four
facets.
In line with the
advancement of these facets, progressively, the individuals ( I ) merged
with the groups ( G ), groups merged with the society ( S ), and the
society merged with the nation ( N ), in a forward direction.
Mathematically, it could be represented as below :
1 to p
I = G. 1 to q
G
= S. 1 to r
S = N
for a given Population
volume p, Group units q and the Social
classes r.
This shows a
progressive merger of micro individual ( I ) with a macro nation
( N ) thr ough
a trilateral integration.
3. MANAGEMENT METHOD.
The welfare and self
satisfaction of the members of any society ( S ) in the world was limited
to the accessibility and availability of the resources by their component
group members ( G ). In order to meet their unsatisfied demands, each
society exchanged their materials with others, through a bilateral
"Barter" deal. But when the societies merged into a nation ( N ), their
high volume demands and the indivisible characteristics of the "bartered
materials" warranted a common medium of exchange. This common medium
started with precious metals and currently taken the shape of the
"Currency". Currency now plays the major role to measure all the aspects
of the Socio-economic development.
The primary aspect of
Socio-economic development, which needs to be measured correctly and
monitored properly, is the status of prosperity and degree of progress of
a nation.
This is a function of
the productive utilisation of the available resources, measured in local
currencies at local prices. In order to aid international comparisons,
this is cumulated at national level as the "Gross Domestic Product (GDP)",
and converted into indices at constant prices, with reference to a
standard year. GDP is the sum of Gross Domestic consumption and Gross
Domestic investment, free from foreign assistance. It is computed and
Presented from the financial flow pattern of each of the domestic sectors.
Even though the agricultural and infrastructure sectors are not so well
organised like corporate commercial sectors, common financial techniques
could be applied to aid the computation of GDP.
The basis to compute
and present the GDP, is the summary of financial flow in each of the
domestic sectors. This flow in the world follow two distinct patterns,
depending upon the politico-economic policy of the nation. In a free
economy "Believing in freedom of thought and right of private judgement" (
Samuel Adams, 1722-1803, One of America's founding
father, Speech on August 1,1776, USA ), the "Capitalist" pattern is used.
An economy believing in "Yearning for equal division of unequal earnings"
( Ebenezer 1781-1849, British Poet and Politician, Elliot, Epigram), the
"Communist" pattern is used. Non-aligned and Socialist nations use a
mixture of these two patterns, applying the Capitalist method for private
sectors, and Communist method to national sectors, with appropriate
moderation.
The financial
management methodology monitors the pace and pattern of Socio-economic
development, as a progress feedback tool. United States of America reached
a fully developed status in 1900, using a Capitalist approach. This was
followed by France and Germany in 1910. Using Mixed approaches Sweden
reached a fully developed status in 1930, and Japan in 1940. Canada and
Russia reached a fully developed status in 1950, using the Capitalist and
Communist approaches respectively. The late developers were able to speed
up their pace, utilising the experiences of the early developers under the
two methods. Hence, it is worth diagnosing these two divergent
politico-economic techniques.
3A. CAPITALIST APPROACH.
A capitalist set-up
provides the freedom of corporate control under each individual
entrepreneur ( I ), or a corporate unit under private or government
control (G), to function as an autonomous body. These units could function
towards their self goals, using the "Return on Investment" as their
motivating guideline, as shown in Figure-1,
shemating the various components in its financial flow.
The return is through
the leverage for "Profit". This is the financial surplus generated from a
free market "Sale" of commodities and services, over their "Costs". The
costs are made up of manufacturing , administrative and selling
components. If the cost of operation exceeds the sales revenue, and the
result is a "Loss" leading to a negative return on investment. This aspect
of operation of the corporate sector is shown in the "Income Statement".
The investment is the
sum of a "Fixed" component comprising movable and immovable assets, and a
"Working" component, representing the Net current or Liquid assets. The
Current assets are made up of the tangible components belonging to the
sector, and the Current liabilities are what the sector owes to others.
The difference between the Current assets and the Current liabilities, is
the working capital component. This aspect of the operation of the
corporate sector is shown in the "Balance Sheet".
Rate of return on
Investment, represented by a percentage of Profit to the Total
investment, motivates a corporate sector to operate towards an "Optimum"
profit at a "Possibly low" level of investment. However, the fiscal and
social controls of the capital, political environment, as well as the
competition existing in a free market, direct the corporate units to
provide a socially acceptable quality, and economically justifiable prices
to their products and services.
In order to asses the
compliance of the norms and standards applicable to the corporate sectors,
the Capitalist nations insist on the submission of a published "Annual
Report". This is in two documented forms as "Income Statement", covering
the Income, Expenses and the Profit or Loss; and Balance sheet covering
the Assets and Liabilities, for each year of operation.
Thus, a Capitalist
set-up represents an approach to Socio-economic development through the
cumulating the contributions made by the Corporate and Government units,
towards a macro level GDP.
3B. COMMUNIST APPROACH.
A centralised State
operation of all aspects of a corporate organisation represents a
diametrically opposite approach, namely the Communist method. Under this
environment, "When the State exists, there is no Freedom; and when there
is Freedom, there is no State" (Nikolai Lenin,
1870-1924, Revolutionist and the first leader of the Soviet Union, "The
State and Revolution"). In this methodology, the micro level individual (
I ), the Group ( G ) and the Social identity ( S ) are merged with a macro
level national identity ( N ). The integrated individual ( I ) hence
assumes the role of an "input" resource towards the GDP, than a person to
decide the pattern of his or her contribution to GDP.
This approach
introduces the dimension of an "aggregate" demand for a group of
commodities or services to be traded in a fixed market at fixed prices (
Maurice Dobb, 1900-1976, British born Marxian
Economist , "Soviet economic Development since 1917") In this
situation, all the planned commodities are produced and distributed
through aggregate supply points, sufficiently large enough to reduce the
number of varieties, and the design diversities, within the technical
conditions of production.
(In USSR, during the First Five year plan period, only 3 tractor plants
were commissioned to produce a very narrow model ranges. During the Second
Five year plan period, only 4 types of tractors were produced, compared to
80 different types in USA, during the same period)
This situation
warrants a different approach to corporate financial management, as shown
in Figure-2. Because the production is planned
in aggregate, the bulk investments and supplies are taken care by the
State, the output products or services are channeled to fixed market at
pre-determined prices.
The cost of goods or services is computed as sum of the
following :
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In case of heavy
industries, the normal expenditure comprises 80% of in-process stock,
and 20% of finished goods stock; and in case of other industries 100% of
the total stock.
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Expense component
towards the use of capital equipment.
(Corresponding to depreciation in a Capitalist set-up).
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Input materials.
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Excess expenditure
made up of 20% of in-process stock and 50% of finished goods stock from
heavy industries, absorbed and provided by the State Bank.
If the trade income
is surplus over the total cost, then it contributes to the working capital
in the form of cash and inventory to the corporate sector. A portion of
cash is reserved towards the use of capital equipment and its subsequent
replacement. The excess cash over the normal expenditure represents the
"Profit", which goes into the State treasury.
If the cost of goods
or services exceeds the revenue from the trade operation, then the "Loss"
is absorbed by the State Bank as an excess expenditure.
Under this set-up,
the national demand is pre-assessed and fixed by the State. The factors
and the facilities of production are provided by the State. The financial
management is taken care by the State Bank. The individual households and
the society is left only with the responsibility of converting the
material resources into planned outputs at socially acceptable quality and
economically justifiable costs, through efficient techno-commercial
production techniques. Thus, a communist set-up represents a centralised
approach to macro level GDP through individual work contributions at micro
level.
4. CLOSED CYCLE ECONOMICS.
A comparative review
of the productive activities that control the financial flow in a
Capitalist set-up as in Figure-1, and in a Communist set-up as in
Figure-2, infers the presence of a common economic cycle. It is in a
pre-set pattern with seven steps as shown in
Figure-3.
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The first step is
the demand for goods and services from individual households for
consumables, and capital items from corporate sectors. These needs are
converted into deliverable outputs by the Research and
Development activity.
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The second step is
to locate and augment the sources for basic materials from
infrastructure units, through purchase manpower.
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The third step is
to plan for the raw and semi-finished materials, control them through
proper inventory systems, and process them through appropriate
production process, manned and managed through appropriate Manpower
Management systems.
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The fourth step is
the Engineering and Technological conversion process through
appropriate machinery, infrastructure and parts, utilising the operating
and maintenance manpower.
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The result is the
fifth step is the finished product or services, transported and
delivered by the handling manpower. The handling and warehousing
operations are optimised through Operations Research Models.
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The products and
services in the sixth step reach the users, after proper packing through
the forwarding media and marketing channels.
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The last and
seventh step in the cycle is the consumption of materials and
services, distributed and accounted by the financial and personnel
manpower. These operations are managed and optimised through
Cost-benefit and Management Information systems.
This consumption in
turn, links the cycle back to the demand generation in Step-01.
The above seven
sequential steps confirm a Closed Cycle Economics operating in all the
nation, irrespective of their political pattern, controlled by three
resource dimensions. They are, Manpower, Materials, and Techno-commercial
systems. In each of these steps, these three components are existing in
different forms, as shown in Figure-3. This
cycle controls and monitors the Domestic consumption and Domestic
investments, and hence the GDP.
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Manpower component,
in a capitalist set-up are "Self contributory", through individual or
group level corporate units, motivated by the necessity to survive and
develop in a free economy.
In a communist set-up, the Manpower in the form of Social groups
are conglomerated, trained and disciplined to provide their optimum
productive contributions to a macro level State.
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Materials in a
Capitalist set-up are procured and sold under a competitive market
condition at variable prices, by independent producers to the users.
In a Communist set-up, they are pooled, standardised, procured and
distributed in bulk quantities, by the State.
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The
Techno-commercial development in a Capitalist set-up is at Individual,
Group, Corporate and at State level, with freedom and autonomy. In a
communist set-up, it is the exclusive responsibility of the State.
Hence, irrespective
of the political set-up and the financial techniques used in any nation,
the Socio-economic development D is a function of manpower P, Materials M,
and Techno-commercial systems T. This could be mathematically expressed
as,
D =
f (
P , M ,T )
Manpower is
influenced by the Social infrastructure, Materials by the economic
conditions, and Techno-commercial development by the Research and
Development activities at Individual, Corporate and National levels.
5. PRIME COMPONENT.
The Closed Cycle
Economics in Figure-3, highlight the fact that Manpower serves as a direct
intangible input, as well as it controls and monitors the input Materials,
Techno-commercial systems, and the throughput Production process. Also,
Manpower as Consumers, play the role of demand generator, and as a cost
adder to the goods by its work contribution. Manpower plays a dual role in
the Socio-economic process. Hence, the prime component in this cycle is
the "Manpower".
The Manpower
productivity assumes a multi-dimensional role in a Nation's economy,
irrespective of whether the approach is Capitalist or Communist. My
doctoral research work in the University
of Bombay (Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies, Bombay, India)
during 1971-1975 established the following on the correlation between the
Manpower and Corporate productivity.
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In case of
corporate units with Materials inputs exceeding 55% of the cost
of production or services, the Manpower talents are unproductive, if
there are no organised Materials Management Systems. This is because,
any level of efficient Manpower cannot procure, process and deliver the
materials if the Inventory Management Systems are inadequate. Hence, the
manpower efforts will fail to produce the desired Cost-benefit effect.
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In corporate unit
of Techno intensive nature with the technological investments
controlling the quality and quantity of outputs to an extent over 55%,
the manpower efforts are unproductive if the Production and Maintenance
information Systems are inefficient. In these cases, the work of
productive manpower cannot control the cost, nor deliver any quality
output due to inadequate technology.
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In case of
commercial corporate units, where the methodology and efficiency
controls the cost of outputs over 55%, the manpower becomes
unproductive, if the Management Information Systems are inadequate. The
reason is due to lack of timely and accurate information for productive
decisions, and efficiency improvement guidelines.
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Even if the
materials management, technical and commercial information systems are
satisfactory, the manpower could become unproductive, if there are no
satisfactory Manpower performance Appraisal system to evaluate, feed
back, train, and reward the corporate personnel. This is true because
Manpower is an intangible and prime component in any productive
operation, depends greatly on timely feed back for continued
improvement.
These aspects of
manpower are summarised in Figure-4. As seen
from this figure, the intangible manpower could produce any productive
output, only if both the tangible and intangible systems in the corporate
sectors are adequately strengthened.
6. WORLD EXPERIENCES.
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Between 1760 and 1860 the Prime Component in Socio-Economic development,
namely Manpower contributed to a number of revolutionary inventions in
Agriculture, Industry and Automation process in Europe. As a result, the
European nations pioneered
the Socio-economic development drive, through an "Individual Capitalist"
approach, as early as 1800s. The advantageous beneficiary of this
process was the Britain. The ruling community oriented the local system
into a "Monarchical Capitalism" and developed the nation into a "British
Empire". This had a characteristic similarities with Communism. The
Ruler (King or Queen) represented the State. All the needs and welfare
of the society was taken care by the Ruler. Individuals do not have any
freedom or had no authority to participate in any decision process.
This represents a
Communist approach to Capitalism. The Monarch utilised the latest
technology, best quality and cheap Materials and Manpower from the
"Colonial" or slave nations. The system took care of the needs and
aspirations of the domestic Manpower in Britain, but not those in
the colonies. It worked well in 1800s. In 1900s the Prime component
Manpower in the colonies, contributing to the work and prosperity of the
Empire, revolted.
The result was that
Britain had to award independence to the colonies, one by one, and
dilute the Monarchical Capitalism to Conservative Capitalism and Labour
capitalism, existing today in the British Parliament. This changed
Britain into an United Kingdom ( UK ). But the acquired Socio-economic
development continues its status, because of the proper management of
domestic Manpower, Materials, and Technology.
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United States of America in the West, reached a fully
developed status in 1900, using a Capitalist approach. This approach
continues even today, as a "Democratic Capitalism" or the "Republican
Capitalism" in the Federal Government. In the current Millennium (2000s)
USA dominates the power in the whole world, and continues to upgrade the
domestic Socio-economic development.
It is not the
simple Capitalist approach which motivates their forward progress, but
their approach towards the Management and Control of the Prime
component, namely the Manpower. This is supported further, through a
progressive Research / Development in the area of Materials and
Techno-commercial systems, in the Government sectors as well as among
the private entrepreneurs.
-
Germany reached a developed status in 1910, as an
unified nation, through a Mixed approach. But the World War 2, which
ended in 1945, divided the Germany into 2, to practice Capitalism in the
Western side and Communism in the Eastern side, on either side of
the great wall of Berlin (13th August 1961 ). During late 1900s, the
Communist Germany in the Eastern side dwindled down in the
Socio-economic set-up, broke the wall ( 9th November 1989 ), and merged
with the Capitalist Germany in the Western side.
East Germany was
progressing well with Communist principles. Manpower was considered only
an input resource and not as an innovative contributor. But their
development status continued from 1910 up to a point in 1989, till the
needs and the aspirations of the Prime component, namely Manpower was
satisfied to a Socially acceptable level. The reason for their
merger with the West Germany is similar to what happened in Russia,
explained below.
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Russia in the East reached a fully developed status in
1950, using the Communist approach. But in late 1900s, the Communist
dominated largest continent USSR ( Union of the Soviet Socialist
Republics. Formed in 1922 with Russia + other 14 Communist countries in
Europe and North Asia), dwindled into pieces of several smaller nations
( Officially dissolved on 31st December 1991 ), each diluting their
Communist principles (full State control), towards Private
entrepreneurship, as well as associations and collaborations with the
Capitalist dominated Western USA.
It is Communism
which provided a push for the forward progress for Russia, and kept the
great nation together. But, the Research and Development in the area of
Materials and Technology were not keeping pace with the development in
the world. The Prime component Manpower was considered only an input
resource and not as an innovative contributor. Inspite this, their
development status continued from 1950 up to a point, till the needs and
the aspirations of the Prime component, namely Manpower was satisfied to
a Socially acceptable level. When this large State reached a break-even
point, and was not able to cope with the expanding needs and aspirations
of their domestic Manpower, the groups broke into pieces, formatting
themselves into smaller nations, that could meet the same.
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India was under British Rule from late 1800s till mid
1947 and enjoyed the Developed Socio-economic status of their care taker
(ruler), under a Monarchical Capitalism. But after independence, the
united Manpower formed groups of individual characteristics and
aspirations (Based on Religion & Cast, Rural & Urban, Labour &
Capitalist, Agriculture & Industry, Poor & Rich etc.. based). The ruling
Government also continues to support and encourages these group
divisions even today, nearly 57 years after independence, and offers
divided privileges in education, food supply, electricity rates,
employment opportunities etc.. (According to me, it is a legalised
Apartheid). The nation follows a Democratic Capitalism in Agricultural
and Industrial area, to provide innovation and competition. A State
controlled Democratic Communism is applied to service sectors like
Transportation (Railway), Communication (Postal / Telephones), Banking
etc.. on a monopoly basis and without any Cost-benefit approach to the
public. Continued and progressive nationalisation of Industrial sectors
are also in progress.
These approaches
have inducted a non-returnable trend to unite and meet the aspirations
of all the Prime Manpower component, without keeping pace in
Cost-benefit approaches in the prime sectors (Food, Clothing and
Housing), and non-concern to Materials and Technological innovations to
keep pace with the world, even though large sums are spent
to reach an advanced growth level in elegant sectors (Atomic
power, Space exploration etc...).
The dissatisfied
domestic working Manpower has take the law in their hand, feel that
going on strike, paralysing the work of essential / emergency
sectors, destroying public property, subjecting the public to
inconvenience etc... are their fundamental rights. Political
parties too encourage such vandalism, use them as a leverage to gain
popularity votes and capture the national administrative power in their
hand to gain their self-interests.
With a high rate of
population growth and majority below the poverty-line, India is
dwindling between a "Developing" and "Under-developed" Socio-economic
status, scuffing gradually towards Under-development. The Government
from Village to Central level, the Political parties, the Corporate
set-up in private and government control, and all the individuals in
India are providing full-scale incentives and support to this downward
slide, by keeping their individual gains in a micro level as more
important, than the macro level national development. Now, as a result,
India has turned as a source to provide the top quality Prime component
Manpower to all the developed nations, without any infrastructure
to utilise them in-house effectively, inadequacy in all essential needs,
and inefficiency / corruption in the government services.
7.
POLITICO-FINANCIAL OVERVIEW.
The planning,
utilisation and control of Manpower, Materials, and Techno-commercial
systems in any nation, monitor the Cost as well as the Quality aspects of
the domestic goods and services. Lesser the costs and better the quality
of domestic goods and services, the Socio-economic development process
could be faster. This realisation is two fold, first through the
availability of domestic goods and services at Socially acceptable quality
and at Economically justifiable costs to the domestic households, which
will induce higher standard of living among a large volume population; and
next through the opportunity to compete effectively in the international
market, to improve the Export capabilities.
A nation should
select the appropriate political infrastructure, which will aid the faster
achievement of the Cost reduction and Quality improvement objectives, and
better adaptable to the local households, at any point of time. A forced
or wrongly introduced political infrastructure is bound to destroy this
objective, and introduce a negative dimension to the Pattern of
Socio-economic development.
Financial
representation and appraisal of the productive aspects of any nation plays
a vital role to asses the current development status, and provide
guidelines for the future development strategy. A simple and easily
understandable financial methodology should be adopted, depending upon
whether the Socio-economic development responsibility is cumulated from
micro level Individuals upwards, or vested solely with the macro level
State. In both options, the Manpower as a prime component should be
supported by adequate Tangible and Intangible Infrastructure systems, and
a feed back oriented Manpower Performance Appraisal System.
As
Ruskin (English writer, Art critic and Social reformer 1819-1900) said
in his Eagle's Nest, "People are always expecting to get peace in heaven.
But you know whatever peace they get there will be ready made. Whatever
making of peace they can be best for, must be on the Earth here" (Lecture
ix). The peace and prosperity on our earth is decided by our
Socio-economic development. It is "built" by appropriate Political
infrastructure, and monitored by proper Financial management techniques.
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Source :
Collected and Schematised by the Author DR.VSRS on an R & D tour to USSR
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MANPOWER AND PRODUCTIVITY CORRELATION SCHEMATIC

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A) 7 Publications. B) 5 Seminar Presentations.
C) 3 Open Discussion sessions, with Question/Answer & Review.
D) 2 Faculty Colloquium.
E) Randomly sampled / Normally distributed sectarian
survey to provide a least-
error probability.
F) Pre-test of the hypothesis in 3 representative
sectors.
G) Evaluation by the University / Local Management Experts
and a Professor in
Management from a Foreign accredited
University [Manchester Business
School, UK].
H) Expert Group Viva Voce ( Examination and Review ).
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COMMUNISM - A SURVIVAL ANALYSIS
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PREFACE
Why Communism has not survived ? Is it possible to introduce the
dimensions of eternality for its revival ? These need thought
provoking and a deep-sea dimensional analysis. Hence, it is bound
the boggle the mind of the person who asked the question, and who
ventures to answer it. This should have been analysed and answered
in the 17th or 18th century. Then the whole world should have
functioned in an entirely different politico-social infrastructure
!! I feel it is worth to have this analysis in the archive of this
21st century bibliographic collections, to help many developing &
under developed nations (which are “still” having a strong faith in
the “ancient” Communism), to formulate an appropriate strategy to
“Accelerate the pace of their socio-economic development” !!!
SUMMARY
Human generation try to fit into a 3 dimensional survival concept
comprising the environment/geography, economic and social
dimensions, over centuries and their pedigree progress under these
guidelines. Because of the divergent level of survival targets in
the economic and social strata by each human being, wealth
accumulation flows unequally among the people. Industrial revolution
mechanised the human work, with cost reduction and quality/volume
optimization and planted Capitalism in the world, creating a wedge
in the wealth accumulation process. This inducted a class war
between the owners of wealth versus the workers, hired and fired by
them. Competition made the capitalist to realise the importance of
labour and diluted the concept as “Socialism”.
The disproportionate wealth accumulation among people seeded the
concept of communism in the world. Communism originated by Marx in
Germany, spread to Russia and was promoted by Lenin. Both assumed
that the large volume of people in the world belong to the low
wealth possessing worker class, will revolt towards equal wealth
share, and Communism shall dominate the whole world soon. But both
Marx and Lenin were “Social revolutionists” and lacked “futuristic
management thoughts” on how the shared wealth will be recycled
to grow more and result in prosperity to the equally share
population ? With this limited thought, the USSR (1922) and the
East Germany (GDR-1961) and were created, with the entire wealth of
the nation pooled on the apex “State”, representing the entire
population. The state became a monopoly and all the people were
simple labourers, without any self possessions. The state utilised
the labour like a commodity, without any motivation to use their
original ideas and any incentive to improve the productive
contribution spirit. As a result, the GDR collapsed in 1989 and the
USSR dwindled in 1991, bringing an end to the 69 year old
Communist concept. Also both started promoting the diametrically
opposite Capitalist approach and established cooperation with the
(imperialist) USA.
Communism could have survived and continued as a guide for wealth
and prosperity for all the nations in the world, if the domestic
population was considered as “superior” to the “state”. The national
wealth owned by the “State” should have been invested in sectorial
projects and entrusted to optimum group of people to work, manage
and encouraged to meet a targeted sale. State should have met all
needs of these groups of people. A reasonable share of the net
gains should have been distributed in equal proportion to all, as an
incentive. Below targets and loss should have been questioned with
corrective action. In addition, the productivity and management
decision should have been oriented towards ‘socio-economic
Development units”. The domestic investment should be made from
domestic savings and domestic technology should be manned by
domestic labour.
A)
SURVIVAL & THE PEDIGREE
Charles Darwin (1809-1882), British naturalist, revolutionised the
science of biology by his demonstration of "evolution by natural
selection". In 19th Century, he pondered over the survival and
extinction of biological species. He said "Survival of the Fittest"
alone inducts any species to grow and continue to survive in any
given geographical and environmental infrastructure in the world.
(Note : He did not say “Survival of the Biggest, Fastest,
Healthiest, Mightiest, Smartest or Toughest” etc.. !!). He inferred
that the organism that best “fits” into its environment, puts up
with sufferings, adjusts and continues to progress, had the best
chance of survival in the world.
Human species are very well a part of this survival concept on the
earth. However, human beings are provided with an additional
attribute of intelligence. Hence, they have acquired an extra
“economic” and “social” survival dimension. This is in addition to
the natural environmental and physical magnitude, shared in common
with all other species.
All human beings, hence try to fit into a 3 dimensional survival
concept namely the (a) the geography and environment (b) the social
status and (c) the economic infrastructure.
Within these frames of reference, all the species in the earth build
and protect their pedigree (family tree), to grow and flourish over
the centuries.
B) SOCIO-ECONOMIC STRATA
The human generation over the past many millennium aimed, worked and
fitted themselves into certain mixture of socio-economic level
saturations.
1) To get the basic needs only (food, shelter and clothing) for the
day to day survival. (Category – C. Least effort economic survival).
2) Acquire, store and hoard the basic needs for a limited future
period.
(Category – B1. Lower level effort economic survival).
3) Enhance the comforts by acquiring the luxury needs, in addition
to the
basic needs (Category – B. Medium effort economic survival).
Only certain human beings apply the “extra” economic and social
concepts of “Intelligence” and “Risk taking”, for certain escalated
economic and social acquisitions as below
4) Invent
new ideas, gadgets, social motivational techniques and technical
processes, to attain a “Human Leadership” in the world. All actors,
politicians, scientists, sports men etc… belong to this group.
(Category – A1. Higher Social + Economic survival).
5)
Take risk by sacrificing the
acquired and hoarded wealth in (b) and (c) above, towards an
“Economic Leadership”. Business men, Gamblers, Investors, Producers
(Entertainment, Products or Process), Traders etc.. format this
set of people. (Category – A. Highest economic survival with
Social leadership as a by-product).
Inference
– Wealth and economic prosperity of an individual is directly
proportional to their objects and efforts, classified as C,B1,B,A1,A
above. Hence the wealth accumulation cannot be equal in any nation
among all social strata, because each try to fit in one of the
groups A to C and continue to survive.
Note
– The basic human tendency is never to share the self wealth with
others, but share other’s wealth wherever possible, for the
individuals in all the above classifications C,B1,B,A1,A !!
C)
CAPITALISM - WEALTH DIVIDER
Human generation from Stone age,
analysed the continuity of their self existence, and formed groups.
These developed into societies. The basic needs of these societies
were food, shelter and clothing. Sub groups of the society members
decided to work exclusively for each need, and produced agricultural
products for food, cotton based garments for clothing and
wood/earthen structures for shelter. This included the construction
of wooden carts dragged by bulls or horses, for transportation. All
these materials and the animal were under the superiority of human,
the master behind them. In this ancient world environment, there
were no significant variation in the wealth or “economic richness”
between people.
The industrial revolution was responsible to create a wedge between
the eternal unity between the man and the materials/animals.
Starting from 1563 with Rev. William Lee, born at Woodborough (near
Nottingham, England) inventing the Stocking Frame, a mechanical
device for knitting stockings, till 1801, when Robert Trevithick
(Cornwall, England) demonstrated a steam locomotive. Then the
productive brain + work functions of the human groups were taken
over by the mechanical machines. (Subsequent inventions at
accelerated pace are classified as a Scientific Research and
Development).
Machines produced the goods needed for basic+higher needs of the
human beings in large quantities, in better quality and at lower
costs.
In 1800s when machines became superior to the human beings Persons
who can take risks and acquire the machines (which needed a
substantial investment) became the risk taking Capitalist (Category
- A). They considered the non-capitalist minded manpower like a
commodity, and started hiring and firing them.
By utilising the enhanced machine productivity, they paid a far less
wage to the human operators and supervisors of the machines, to turn
over a large volume of products with an advantageously higher price
per unit, because of the cost reduction.
This created more people to look for only the basic needs, with
limited power to think about other higher needs, and nil risk taking
ability (Category B and C). Capitalism divided the pattern of
wealth possession, among the people. However due to competition,
capitalists felt the need for labour participation in management,
labour training and incentives for the work force. It diluted the
capitalism with more justifiable wealth share among the labour, and
ended in a concept of “Socialism”.
However, Capitalism became a rule of the world in early 1880s, by
making the rich richer, poor poorer. It initiated a Capitalist (A)
versus the Labour (C), a struggle between a few rich and a large
poor groups. This environment made some polotico-economic
personalities to think and find an early solution to control and
eradicate the growing “Capitalist” trend.
D) WEALTH ACQUISITION – BIRTH OF
COMMUNISM
If any body mentally think and arrive at the number of people in
the world belonging to the above categories A, A1, B1, B and C,
arithmetically and logically, the inference should be as
A = Very few. A1 = Few. B1 = Some. B = Many. C = Very large
This provides a guideline for answering the question “Why a large
quantum of wealth is possessed by a very few people at one end, and
why very large people are poor at the other end in this world of
economics !!”. This is the foundation QUESTION on which the
communism originated and survived in the world.
INFERENCE#1
– Wealth acquisition is directly
proportional to the “Risk taking” ability and Partially
proportional to the utility of “Intelligence”.
INFERENCE#2
– Luxury acquiring, crossing the limit of the basic need
acquisition, is directly proportional to a wrap around and medium
economic wealth status (All the White collar and managerial
professionals in the world – Middle class people in B category).
INFERENCE#3
– Limited economic survival thought, and prime orientation only
towards the day to day economic need is directly proportional to a
wrap around poor economic wealth status. [Over 70% of the population
in the world are poor (B1) and below poverty line (C).
In 1897, a Paris-born engineer named Vilfredo Pareto showed that the
distribution of wealth in Europe followed a simple power-law
pattern, which essentially meant that the extremely rich hogged most
of a nation's wealth (New Scientist, 19th August 2000, p 22).
Economists later realised that this law applied to just the very
rich, and not necessarily to how wealth was distributed among the
rest. But mathematically, a Pareto distribution has often been used
to quantify the distribution of wealth in the world It is called
an “ABC analysis” or a Power law (a polynomial relationship - an
expression that is constructed from one or more variables and
constants, using only the operations of addition, subtraction,
multiplication, and constant positive whole number exponents). It
exhibits the property of the probability distribution that coincides
with social, scientific, geophysical, and many other types of
observable phenomena.
It is well known that wealth is shared out unequally and unfairly.
People on the whole have normally distributed attributes, talents
and motivations, yet it finishes up with unequal wealth
distributions, disproportionate to the real talents of the people.
LESSON
: Wealth equalisation is a marathon task
in the world. It is because every human being has an unique
saturation level in the socio-economic strata, between A to C. Very
few aim towards A. But most get stagnated at B or C level.
E) COMMUNISM – WEALTH
EQUALISER
Karl Heinrich Marx (May 5, 1818 – March 14, 1883), a German
philosopher, political economist, and a revolutionary, was a pioneer
in addressing the dominating role of Capitalism in the 1880’s world.
Marx addressed a wide range of issues. He was most famous for his
analysis of history, summed up in the opening line of the
introduction to the Communist Manifesto (1848) as "The history of
all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles".
Marx believed that capitalism would be replaced by communism, over a
period of time, by the people’s revolution.
Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, better known by the alias “Lenin” (April
22, 1870 – January 21, 1924), was a Russian revolutionary, a
communist politician, the main leader and the first head of the
Soviet Union (USSR). Lenin introduced Communism into Russia. This
changed the history for Russia as well as the rest of Europe.
Lenin’s applied Marxist ideas in Europe and Russia, posed a threat
to Europe and the rest of world. In developing his plan of socialism
in Russia, Lenin followed the examples of Karl Marx and Friedrich
Engels [November 28, 1820, - August 5, 1895, a 19th-century German
social scientist and philosopher, developed communist theory
alongside his better-known collaborator, Karl Marx, co-authoring
“The Communist Manifesto (1848)”, and the original developers of the
communist theory]. Lenin explained in his economic theory, called
“Imperialism”, the first step was to gradually move into a joined
monopoly with the capitalist phase, which later became communism. He
considered that Monopoly and Capitalism are complete opposites to
each other, and should cause problems to the survival of the human
beings.
F) THE COMMUNIST APPROACH
Both Marx and Lenin were revolutionist “Social leaders” and
composed an “Economic leadership” theory under the assumption that,
a large volume of human beings in the lower economic strata (B, B1
and C) will revolt to share the wealth of a few in the upper
economic strata (A and A1). This was like “water will find its
level” when poured into a large reservoir.
The other European politico-economists like Marx and Lenin, thought
in similar formats. It lead to the formation of Communist dominated
“East Germany (GDR)” by building the great wall of Berlin on 13th
August 1961, and the formation of the world’s largest communist
empire, the “USSR - Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics", in
1922 with Russia + other 14 like minded Communist countries in
Europe and North Asia.
But the communism centralised all the national wealth with the
“State” in the Apex, so that any individual do not own any wealth.
At the same time all individuals own all the national wealth
aggregated at the state level. The state controlled and curbed all
the individuals below, to take any type of risk, or utilise their
brain power to innovate or have any say in the wealth utilisation at
the state level apex. In this environment the only rich was the
State (A) and all the people below were wage earning workers (C),
but protected by the state to meet all their basic needs. This
situation heated the urge among the people for individual freedom
and urge to upgrade their self economic and social level.
Marx and Lenin assumed that the large volume of people in lower
economic and social strata will revolt and attain an equal wealth
satisfaction level like “water will find its level” when poured into
a large reservoir. But what happened was that the people revolted
to have the freedom to decide their own economic and social strata,
by getting out of the reservoir (the state), holding them tight. As
a result, the Communism crashed in the world by 1991.
· The
Communist Germany in the Eastern side dwindled down in their
Socio-economic set-up, broke the wall on 9th November 1989, and
merged with the Capitalist West Germany.
·
USSR dwindled into pieces of several
smaller nations (and officially dissolved on 31st December 1991),
each diluting their Communist principles (full State control),
towards Private entrepreneurship, as well as associations and
collaborations with the Capitalist dominated Western USA.
G) WHY COMMUNISM FAILED ?
It is a million dollar economic
question !!! The reasons are carried forward from the originator’s
assumptions, the application methodology and the survival
orientation of the people.
a) The originators of communism in the world, both Marx and Lenin
were revolutionists or “Social leaders”. Any social leader in the
world lacks “futuristic management thoughts”. They had an
ambition to share and equalise the wealth among all people, the end
result. But they never thought on how the shared wealth could be put
into productive use, create a surplus and recycled to grow more
and more, the throughput methodology.
b) Both East Germany and USSR pooled all the assets of their nation
and made their “State” as the sole owner. Hence it assisted
the state to grow as a monopoly and all the people as simple
labour, without any self possessions. The state utilised the labour
like a commodity, without any motivation to use their original ideas
and any incentive to improve the productive contribution spirit.
c) These in turn,
created more deception and frustration into the minds of a
large volume labour groups spread all over the nation, even though
the state met the physical and the basic needs (food, shelter and
clothing). But it failed to meet the higher economic and social
needs imbedded into the human minds.
d) Nobody can have a surplus economic holdings or be a leader of
the local groups. These in contrary to the belief of both Marx and
Lenin, the human economic urges and social freedom wants revolted
against the State and the “care-takers” of the state.
e) Marx, Lenin and all other communist leaders never realised that
the force of ebullience (boiling) to get social and economic
freedom in an individual’s mental fluid is more powerful than the
gravitational force (binding to each other) to find a ground
level social compromise for equal share of all their virtues.
f) It ended an era of 69 years (1922 to 1991) of communist
domination in the world. Because the communist principles were
applied with emphasis on STATE orientation and not with PEOPLE
orientation.
H) HOW COMMUNISM COULD HAVE
FLOURISHED ?
It is an equally a million Euro question !!! If communism had a bit
of futuristic management touch, it could have emerged as an
international guideline for the human survival, prosperity and
peace.
1) The communist nations, should not have pooled all the
wealth of the nation, entrusted it to the state, to be managed by
their elected care takers. This created a head weight monopoly in
the apex.
2) The state and the elected leaders should not have
considered all the domestic public as a labour, without any role to
play in the management and operations of the national wealth, pooled
at the apex.
3) The methodology for the continued survival of communism, should
have been to “consider domestic population and their economic/social
survival aspirations” as superior to the “head heavy state
orientation”. Without diluting the concept of equal wealth share,
the approach should have been to :-
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Form groups domestic holds
ranging from 1,000 to a maximum of 10,000, to manage and
progress ear-marked wealth-pool segments.
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Example.
* Pool cultivable lands in 1,000 acre
plots. Allot it to a domestic group of 1,000 agricultural expert
people to work, cultivate, produce ear marked crops in each
season, sell/export and deposit the revenue in the Central Bank.
(Mass farming assist to get a high volume output at reduced
cost). The central treasury should provide all the needed
materials, over head expenses etc.. on justified and supported
requests from the group members. A target sales quantum should
also be fixed.
* Build automobile plants say with an
investment of 1 million domestic currency each. Allot each unit
to a domestic group of 5,000 auto expert people to work,
manufacture, assemble, test, sell/export and deposit the revenue
in the central bank. The central treasury should provide all the
needed materials, over head expenses etc.. on justified and
supported requests from the group members. A target sales quantum
should also be fixed
* Same is applicable to aeronautical,
chemical, hospital, shipping, textile etc… industries. The entire
population should be members of some group work and nobody should
be unemployed.
b) The state should take care of the
housing, food, clothing, children’s education, recreation, health
care etc… for all the members in the groups.
c) The central bank should pay a fixed salary to all the members of
the group, irrespective of the type of their group membership
(agricultural, industrial, health etc..), and their work functions.
An adjustment amount could be given to some groups justified on the
location and other acceptable exception criteria.
d) The sector groups who have not achieved the target sales quantum
should be questioned, the reasons should be analysed, and actions
should be taken by fixing the achievable targets and root cause
against the achievement should be eradicated.
e) A justifiable sum of the net total surplus (or profits – losses)
arising out of all group works in each year, shall be retained by
the Central bank for further investment/development activities, and
the balance shall be distributed equally among the group members in
all sectors, as an incentive.
f) If the net total is a loss, in any year, it should be bourne by
the central bank, analysed for the reason by sector, and
corrective action should be taken for the non occurrence of the
same in the next year. The communist principles should be applied
with emphasis on PEOPLE orientation as primary and STATE orientation
as secondary.
g) In addition the productivity concept should be oriented towards
“Socio-economic development (SED)” output as a major evaluation tool
than “Quantum” measures. Accordingly the “management
decision” methodology should also be tuned.
h) Socio-economic development acceleration
drive has to come from inside a nation, than as a command/motivation
from outside. This is possible if the “Domestic investments are from
Domestic savings” (even if it is with a foreign assistance to start
with) and “Domestic technology” (latest technology moderated to
suit the domestic conditions) should be manned by the “Domestic
labour”.
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Personally Seen and enjoyed
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My mothers
Uncle (Father's cousin Brother) by name "Subbiah", was a "Gazetted
Head Post Master" in the Indian Postal Service. In 1960 he retired
and settled in his native home at Kadayam, Tirunelveli District,
Tamil Nadu (Old Madras State). While retiring, he opted for the
"Pension" scheme, so that he can get a sizeable amount every
month, like a salary, as long as he lives.
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The Pension Scheme
had an imperative clause, that he should submit a "Living
Certificate" from a responsible and authorized local authority,
who records and certifies the Births and Deaths in that area.
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As an Old
man of the village, a graduate of the 1920s from the University of
Madras, during the British rule, with a good versatility in
English, having retired from a senior position, he was liked and
respected by everybody in the village.
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Over a period of 1
year, the Village Munsiff, who was the local authority for birth
and death records, was giving his Living certificate, and the
Local Sub Post Master, who was delivering his monthly Pension
money orders, became a "Trio friends" of the village.
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Every
morning at 5 AM, the Trio assemble in Subbiah's house, have a cup
of tasty "Madras Filter coffee" (See
Recipe below), and go for a morning stroll across the
village streets. While walking, they discuss many knowledgeable
matters from the recent "Financial Policy of the Government", to
the "Techniques to induct a cow to give more milk", in their
possible top shouting voices.
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Because of this daily morning prompt, many
villagers considered them as an alarm clock to wake them up to go
to the local diary and get the morning milk. They were nick named
in the village as the "Three morning Bulls".
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During
1962 September, there was an unexpected heavy rain in
Tamil Nadu, due to a depression in the Bay of Bengal. All the
traffic channels were blocked, and the Postal communications were
highly disrupted.
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Because of this, Subbiah's September Pension, expected in
the first week of October, did not reach the Kadayam Post Office,
from the Zonal Post Office in Madurai.
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During
November first week, the October pension came, while the September
pension amount was still to be given. As usual Subbiah produced
the Living certificate for November and took delivery of the Money
Order. Immediately he sent a letter to Madurai Zonal Post office,
complaining that he did not receive his September pension.
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During mid November, the Post Master called Subbiah and
said that his September pension amount has arrived, and take
delivery with the October living certificate.
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Subbiah
went to the Village Munsiff, for the October Living certificate.
The Minsiff laughed and said "I have already given a Living
certificate for November, to draw your October pension. This is
funny that now you are asking for a certificate to prove that you
were living in the previous month of October !!. Do not take this
certificate. If the Villagers come to know about it, they will
laugh at you, and say that you are a morning "Ghost walker". If
they continue to say so, then it will be embarrassing for me and
the Post Master. We may also start feeling that we are walking
with a Ghost !!!".
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Immediately Subbiah went to the Post Office and said that "It will
be disgraceful for all 3 of us to bring my Certificate of Living
for October", he sighed and said "After producing a certificate
for the same in November. How can I might have died in October,
re-live and draw my September late pension in November ?. Am I a
Ghost here ???" he shouted at the Post Master
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"My dearest Subbiah.." said the
Postmaster, "It is a procedure of the Indian Government. It was
set by the British
Monarchs, who ruled us. Even though they have left us, and we got
our independence in 1947, and formed a
Democratic
Government, we follow the same rules still". He had a glass of
water and continued "We both may be good friends, and I am sure to
know that you are living happily, healthily and walk with me every
morning. But as far as the rule is concerned, you have died,
as long as there is no certificate. If I deliver the Money
Order to you, without a certificate, I will loose my job !!!".
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Subbiah
shouted "Job.. Job.. Job.. I have also seen enough Postal jobs.
You people loose your conscious and common senses and behave
idiotically. I am going to send a tough complaint about this
nonsense to the 'Accountant General' at Madras".
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There was a chorus of shouting in the Post Office, and all
the village people assembled, and were enjoying the scene from
both inside, outside and all possible windows and holes. In the
mean time, the Village Munsiff also came there, and joined the
chorus.
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A postal
counter clerk, sitting in a corner and vending stamps, came and
humbly said "Sir, Can I interfere and convey a piece of reasoning
to your problem ?".
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The Post master shouted "Do not come in the
middle.. I am here to enforce the rule..". "Yes Sir" said the
Clerk "But I wish to highlight the importance of the rule, as I
was an Audit Clerk in Madurai Zonal Office, before I was
transferred to Kadayam".
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Our Trio
was a little stunned and prepared to hear something new from him.
The clerk continued "There is an yearly audit of the Pension
payment at Madurai. Since there are over 80,000 Pension drawers in
this zone, it is impossible to audit each and every payment". He
rolled up his loincloth (Dhothi) properly, and continued "So, the
auditor randomly takes 15 payments from the files. Then he
verifies the Name, Amount and the Living certificate, with
reference to the Master Pension Register.
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"If there is any discrepancy, then he raises an audit
objection, and it can put the Zonal Post Master, Post Master in
the delivery location and the concerned Pensioner in trouble". He
scratched his head and continued "Subbiah sir, in case randomly he
gets your September Pension payment paper without a Living
certificate, he will not go further to see whether you were living
in October or November. He will raise an audit objection, and stop
further payments to you, till the objection is enquired and
cleared".
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Subbiah
inquisitively asked "How long it takes to enquire and clear the
objection ?"
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"Normally this could take over 9 to 12 months, Sir"
replied the Clerk. There was a pin drop silence for a while. The
Trio saw each other's face and Smiled. And then what happened
?????????
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Munsiff issued,
Master delivered, Pensioner grabbed.
The fastest event ever seen in that Post Office !!!
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Subbiah
counted the money and venerated in his eyes. He called the clerk
and presented a 10 Rupee note to him. "Why Sir ?" the clerk asked
with perplexity. "It is a fee to you for educating us on the need
to follow the procedure. "We should not care about who is
in the ruling Government. Let them be a
Capitalist
or Communist.".
It is better to follow the rule, however foolish it may look, than
to face problems.. stop payments and explanations, at a loss
later" said Subbiah.
-
Next day
morning stroll, the Trio was heard shouting that "The lately paid
Pension Money order is a Ghost Money
Order. So, we have to prove
that we are not Ghosts". Heard from a 5'O Clock milk buyer.
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THEME RECIPE - POLITICO FINANCIAL |
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MADRAS FILTER COFFEE
SOURCE : Kanthimathi. House Wife |
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INGREDIENTS & REQUIREMENTS
Note : This
is an exclusive, fresh and wholesome coffee without
Chicory. Chicory seeds are ground and added to Coffee powder
to give more lather, but it drastically changes the
Coffee taste.
Precaution : Do not eat any sweet
½ an hour before drinking this Coffee.
It will offset the effect of sugar in the coffee, and induct a
bitter taste in the tongue. However, if taken, eat some
savoury like Bombay Bonda to
nullify the effect of sweetness in the tongue.
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Coffee Beans are either Arabica from High
lands or Robusta from low lands.
Ω
Among these, there are "Plantation" and "Peabury" varieties.
Ω
For Madras Filter Coffee, the Preferred Coffee bean is the
flat
cement coloured "Peabury" variety.
Ω
Get well dried Peabury Coffee Beans - 1 Kg.
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Madras Coffee Filter - Stainless Steel - Medium Size.
Ω It
has an upper cylindrical cup with fine sieve holes at the
convex bottom (Curved Downwards) - About 4 Cm Diameter
and 8 Cm height.
Ω A
flat bottomed cylindrical cup to collect the decoction -
About
4 Cm Diameter and 8 Cm height.
Ω In
order to provide enough pressure with filtering effect, a
concave bottom plate (Curved Upwards) with sieve
holes and a
central stem is provided - About 4 Cm Diameter
plate with a
7 Cm height stem.
Ω There is a lid on
the top.
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Davara and Tumbler
(Stainless Steel).
Ω
The coffee is served in a flat
bottomed uniform cylindrical
vessel of about 5 Cm in height,
with a flattened top, all around.
It is called a "Davara". (Base picture in the
left of this recipe
header)
Ω
For drinking, a "Tumbler" of
about 10 Cm height is used.
It has a flat bottom of about 4 Cm diameter, expanding
conically
upward to about 8 Cm on top. The top edge is rounded with an
angular projection at about 5 degrees.
(See picture in the left
of this recipe header)
Ω
Clean the Dawara and Tumbler by rubbing with
liquid soap.
Thoroughly rinse with warm water, to remove all the soap
liquid.
They should look bright and glitter well.
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Coffee
Grinder.
An Electrical or Mechanical
dry grinder.
BEAN PREPARATION (One Time)
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Roast the 1 Kg Peabury Coffee
bean in an Iron bowl (Ferrous base), at medium heat, with
constant and uniform commove (agitation), preferably
with a Wooden stem.
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Roast till all the beans are turned into
a golden brown colour (Lower the heat if necessary).
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Test taste a bean to get a soft brittle
bite and a wholesome coffee taste in the mouth (Bear a
little bitter taste).
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Close the fire and leave it to cool for a
while.
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Collect and store the roasted, moderately
hot beans in a vessel, with an air tight lid.
INGREDIENTS - 1 Tumbler
- Fresh roasted Coffee Bean - About 15 (From E).
- Fresh Cow's Milk - ¾ Tumbler
(See 3 above)
- Sugar - 1 ½ Table Spoons.
- Clean Water - ¾
Tumbler (See 3 above)
PREPARATION - 1 Tumbler
(Follow Steps in numerical order from 11 to 21)
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Fix the Coffee Filter top container (with
sieve holes) into its bottom container.
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Freshly grind the Coffee Bean to a smooth
powder, every time before preparation.
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Pour the powder into the Filter's top
container. Insert the convex plate with sieve holes on the
top of the powder. Give a little pressure to keep the powder
in place between the top convex and bottom concave sieve
holes.
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Boil the water and pour into the top
container, slowly and smoothly, till the filter if full.
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Close the lid on the top, leaving a small
opening for the air to go
in. (Otherwise, the decoction may not go down due to
vacuum
creation. This adjustment comes into practice by
trial and error after preparing about 5 times).
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There will be a dripping sound of falling
decoction. When all the water has gone down to the
bottom, the decoction is ready.
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Boil the milk and pour it into the Davara
(See 3 above)
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Pour the decoction into the
Davara, till the milk turns into a Golden colour. (Neither
too White nor too Brown).
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Add the sugar. Pour the hot boiling
coffee from Davara to Tumbler, back and forth, till a good
amount of lather is created (At possibly and practicably
greatest heights, with hand adjustment, without spilling
out. This also comes into practice by trial and error
after preparing about 5 times. Pouring and Lathering
generates the flavour).
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Pour the hot Coffee in Tumbler,
keep it inside the Davara, and serve. (See picture in the
left of the header of this recipe), so that the guest
can pour the coffee from Tumbler to Davara, back and forth,
till a drinkable heat is reached.
- It is recommended to drink the coffee in Tumbler, with
the mouth vertically and the Tumbler at about 1 Cm above the
mouth (without sipping) to get the absolute coffee taste,
without the mixed metallic Tumbler taste.
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Note : To
entertain guests during tiffin time, serve the Coffee with a
savoury like Bombay Bonda and
Chennai Chatney. The Savoury and
the Coffee should be taken alternately, to complement each
other's taste in the tongue. |
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MORAL : A Stimulating hot drink in the morning and a
Spanking Stroll around, Solves many Sensitive Stumpers.
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