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that Ayn Rand made a...To me Mr.Das your suggestion that Ayn Rand made an unfortunate choice of word in using “selfishness” instead of “self-interest”,seems naïve. I can hardly believe that the author of Atlas Shrugged would have such a slip up.<br />The manner in which the Insurance and Pharmaceutical Companies have a strangle hold over the healthcare system in United States resonates of unbridled selfishness on their part. Doctors’ advice and normal medications are difficult and expensive to access . It is not Doctors but insurance companies that indirectly dictate the line of treatment for a patient, by their unwillingness to pay for tests and medication that they deem are going to dent their profits. <br />However , I do not discredit capitalism. It benefits society by encouraging growth and prosperity, and nurturing entrepreneurship and excellence. Nevertheless , even if they are conceived on the basis of self-interest, companies on their path to growth and success are motivated by selfishness. This motive keeps on getting stronger in tandem with their success, dominating every other noble aim, finally becoming the predominant basis of their existence. When they become too big to fail, they offer professional explanations in which the rules are already rigged in their favor and get away by paying small fines in comparison to the havoc they cause to world economy. Like Goldman Sachs did recently.<br />It is hard to imagine an enterprise, in pursuit of generating profit , making and consistently following the distinction between self-interest and selfishness in their worldly and materialistic dealings. ‘Restraint’ , ‘Balance’ or ‘Dharma’ is a lofty ideal in public life. It demands elevated levels of self growth , general awareness and freedom from financial and material shackles. In Mahabharta too, the voice of restraint, Bhisham Pitamah , inadvertently impedes himself, by taking oath to be loyal to the throne of Hastinapur.<br /> As you rightly say ,we in India should try to encourage budding capitalism but restrict its animal spirit only to entrepreneurism. But , how do we do it?. We cannot rely on human reason alone to distinguish between right and wrong . For the distinction is not the issue , it is the willingness of businesses to follow the correct path in absence of regulation.<br />To ensure harmony and social welfare tenor of the society, we need to build in curbs for all groups whether officials, politicians or executives. But as seen time and again, when all these groups come together for their combined benefits the common man is left without a voice. We need to find a voice of enlightened citizens who can appreciate the advantages of capitalism , recognize the importance of enlightened but strict enforcement of rules , understand the necessity of humane social safety networks and have the courage and commitment to makes their voice heard.Roophttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06954474333776399094noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14198126.post-4837997490982494212010-08-23T03:16:51.535+05:302010-08-23T03:16:51.535+05:30To me Mr.Das your suggestion that Ayn Rand made a...To me Mr.Das your suggestion that Ayn Rand made an unfortunate choice of word in using “selfishness” instead of “self-interest”,seems naïve. I can hardly believe that the author of Atlas Shrugged would have such a slip up.<br />The manner in which the Insurance and Pharmaceutical Companies have a strangle hold over the healthcare system in United States resonates of unbridled selfishness on their part. Doctors’ advice and normal medications are difficult and expensive to access . It is not Doctors but insurance companies that indirectly dictate the line of treatment for a patient, by their unwillingness to pay for tests and medication that they deem are going to dent their profits. <br />However , I do not discredit capitalism. It benefits society by encouraging growth and prosperity, and nurturing entrepreneurship and excellence. Nevertheless , even if they are conceived on the basis of self-interest, companies on their path to growth and success are motivated by selfishness. This motive keeps on getting stronger in tandem with their success, dominating every other noble aim, finally becoming the predominant basis of their existence. When they become too big to fail, they offer professional explanations in which the rules are already rigged in their favor and get away by paying small fines in comparison to the havoc they cause to world economy. Like Goldman Sachs did recently.<br />It is hard to imagine an enterprise, in pursuit of generating profit , making and consistently following the distinction between self-interest and selfishness in their worldly and materialistic dealings. ‘Restraint’ , ‘Balance’ or ‘Dharma’ is a lofty ideal in public life. It demands elevated levels of self growth , general awareness and freedom from financial and material shackles. In Mahabharta too, the voice of restraint, Bhisham Pitamah , inadvertently impedes himself, by taking oath to be loyal to the throne of Hastinapur.<br /> As you rightly say ,we in India should try to encourage budding capitalism but restrict its animal spirit only to entrepreneurism. But , how do we do it?. We cannot rely on human reason alone to distinguish between right and wrong . For the distinction is not the issue , it is the willingness of businesses to follow the correct path in absence of regulation.<br />To ensure harmony and social welfare tenor of the society, we need to build in curbs for all groups whether officials, politicians or executives. But as seen time and again, when all these groups come together for their combined benefits the common man is left without a voice. We need to find a voice of enlightened citizens who can appreciate the advantages of capitalism , recognize the importance of enlightened but strict enforcement of rules , understand the necessity of humane social safety networks and have the courage and commitment to makes their voice heard.Roophttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06954474333776399094noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14198126.post-32049267729157154972010-08-23T03:16:47.310+05:302010-08-23T03:16:47.310+05:30To me Mr.Das your suggestion that Ayn Rand made a...To me Mr.Das your suggestion that Ayn Rand made an unfortunate choice of word in using “selfishness” instead of “self-interest”,seems naïve. I can hardly believe that the author of Atlas Shrugged would have such a slip up.<br />The manner in which the Insurance and Pharmaceutical Companies have a strangle hold over the healthcare system in United States resonates of unbridled selfishness on their part. Doctors’ advice and normal medications are difficult and expensive to access . It is not Doctors but insurance companies that indirectly dictate the line of treatment for a patient, by their unwillingness to pay for tests and medication that they deem are going to dent their profits. <br />However , I do not discredit capitalism. It benefits society by encouraging growth and prosperity, and nurturing entrepreneurship and excellence. Nevertheless , even if they are conceived on the basis of self-interest, companies on their path to growth and success are motivated by selfishness. This motive keeps on getting stronger in tandem with their success, dominating every other noble aim, finally becoming the predominant basis of their existence. When they become too big to fail, they offer professional explanations in which the rules are already rigged in their favor and get away by paying small fines in comparison to the havoc they cause to world economy. Like Goldman Sachs did recently.<br />It is hard to imagine an enterprise, in pursuit of generating profit , making and consistently following the distinction between self-interest and selfishness in their worldly and materialistic dealings. ‘Restraint’ , ‘Balance’ or ‘Dharma’ is a lofty ideal in public life. It demands elevated levels of self growth , general awareness and freedom from financial and material shackles. In Mahabharta too, the voice of restraint, Bhisham Pitamah , inadvertently impedes himself, by taking oath to be loyal to the throne of Hastinapur.<br /> As you rightly say ,we in India should try to encourage budding capitalism but restrict its animal spirit only to entrepreneurism. But , how do we do it?. We cannot rely on human reason alone to distinguish between right and wrong . For the distinction is not the issue , it is the willingness of businesses to follow the correct path in absence of regulation.<br />To ensure harmony and social welfare tenor of the society, we need to build in curbs for all groups whether officials, politicians or executives. But as seen time and again, when all these groups come together for their combined benefits the common man is left without a voice. We need to find a voice of enlightened citizens who can appreciate the advantages of capitalism , recognize the importance of enlightened but strict enforcement of rules , understand the necessity of humane social safety networks and have the courage and commitment to makes their voice heard.Roophttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06954474333776399094noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14198126.post-24827391636335200492010-08-23T03:16:38.949+05:302010-08-23T03:16:38.949+05:30To me Mr.Das your suggestion that Ayn Rand made a...To me Mr.Das your suggestion that Ayn Rand made an unfortunate choice of word in using “selfishness” instead of “self-interest”,seems naïve. I can hardly believe that the author of Atlas Shrugged would have such a slip up.<br />The manner in which the Insurance and Pharmaceutical Companies have a strangle hold over the healthcare system in United States resonates of unbridled selfishness on their part. Doctors’ advice and normal medications are difficult and expensive to access . It is not Doctors but insurance companies that indirectly dictate the line of treatment for a patient, by their unwillingness to pay for tests and medication that they deem are going to dent their profits. <br />However , I do not discredit capitalism. It benefits society by encouraging growth and prosperity, and nurturing entrepreneurship and excellence. Nevertheless , even if they are conceived on the basis of self-interest, companies on their path to growth and success are motivated by selfishness. This motive keeps on getting stronger in tandem with their success, dominating every other noble aim, finally becoming the predominant basis of their existence. When they become too big to fail, they offer professional explanations in which the rules are already rigged in their favor and get away by paying small fines in comparison to the havoc they cause to world economy. Like Goldman Sachs did recently.<br />It is hard to imagine an enterprise, in pursuit of generating profit , making and consistently following the distinction between self-interest and selfishness in their worldly and materialistic dealings. ‘Restraint’ , ‘Balance’ or ‘Dharma’ is a lofty ideal in public life. It demands elevated levels of self growth , general awareness and freedom from financial and material shackles. In Mahabharta too, the voice of restraint, Bhisham Pitamah , inadvertently impedes himself, by taking oath to be loyal to the throne of Hastinapur.<br /> As you rightly say ,we in India should try to encourage budding capitalism but restrict its animal spirit only to entrepreneurism. But , how do we do it?. We cannot rely on human reason alone to distinguish between right and wrong . For the distinction is not the issue , it is the willingness of businesses to follow the correct path in absence of regulation.<br />To ensure harmony and social welfare tenor of the society, we need to build in curbs for all groups whether officials, politicians or executives. But as seen time and again, when all these groups come together for their combined benefits the common man is left without a voice. We need to find a voice of enlightened citizens who can appreciate the advantages of capitalism , recognize the importance of enlightened but strict enforcement of rules , understand the necessity of humane social safety networks and have the courage and commitment to makes their voice heard.Roophttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06954474333776399094noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14198126.post-19553954155623564002010-08-09T01:00:44.049+05:302010-08-09T01:00:44.049+05:30Excellent facts to know about..thanks Sir...Excellent facts to know about..thanks Sir...Hotel Dealshttp://www.Hotelsium.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14198126.post-80409917641069295132010-08-05T11:31:01.374+05:302010-08-05T11:31:01.374+05:30"The choice is not between the free market an..."The choice is not between the free market and central planning but in getting the right mix of regulation." <br /><br /><br />Seriously Mr.Das, you take the Mahabharat as the model , right? So is the right mix of regulations to be modeled on Drona's elimination of Arjuna's competition in the form of Ekalavya(please dont take me as an affirmative actioner- im not) . As long as one's life and means of production is regulated in any form, even the most benevolent- it will lead to statism and dictatorship, But I can understand your fear of lassiez- faire , you after all accepted Capitalism as pragmatic extensioon of your experience with bearacracy and not because it is the system most conducive to individual freedom in human social behavior. As for Rand's definition of selfishness, she always said that the word selfish is an adjective with no moral meaning. One can be selfish in quite a few ways, this the kind of selfishness is what matters. She championed a moral, reasoned and rational selfishness.Her most famous one line explanation of her(and incidentally my) selfishness was in Atlas Shrugged -I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine.<br /><br />But pragmatists who accept capitalism in the same way and for the same reason that religionists do, will never understand this aspect to its defence by Rand, to their own doom, Alas.puneehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11966542392410128273noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14198126.post-20683058239590347282010-08-05T09:45:27.265+05:302010-08-05T09:45:27.265+05:30I failed to see the connecting thread here. Rand&#...I failed to see the connecting thread here. Rand's books and the personality cult she presided over, reveal a megalomania whose main complaint against the world is that 'lesser' minds exist which, purely out of envy, would seek to trammel her own genius with their 'herd morality'.<br />Mises was an Austrian Jew-loyal to the Hapsburgs- and reacting against the German type of Institutional, Statist,Economics and Political philosophy- thus, from the Anglo-American point of view, having features in common with pre-War Liberalism). The Austrian Jews were distinguished by their insistence on the moral value of following rules- rather than Liberty as license- and were <br />suspicious of windy rhetoric of the German Romantic sort.<br />Das Sahib writes- 'For me political liberty was not an issue because India had uniquely embraced democracy before capitalism. Democracy came to India soon after 1947 but our love affair with capitalism only began seriously after the 1991 Reforms...' India was a Capitalist country before 1947. On independence the regulatory regime on food grains was lifted. It had to be re-imposed because of poor harvests. There was no 'love affair with capitalism' in 1991. Das himself has chronicled that the reforms were in the way of a shot-gun marriage not a romantic elopement. <br />Das writes as if Capitalism were the final flower of the tree of Liberty. The truth is, at least in India, first global capitalism, in the shape of John Company, destroys the feudal system and institutes a dog eat dog regime which ends with the financial crises of the 1840's. In later years as administrators gained the upper hand over merchants we see the move towards 'paternalistic' restrictions on the free market- for e.g. restrictions on non-cultivator castes buying agricultural land, factory acts etc. <br />Das Sahib, mentions the Mahabharata in this post. I can't see that it has anything whatsoever to do with either Rand's paranoid cult of the 'genius', or Classical Liberalism. No character in MhB is brought down, like Ceasar or Coriolanus, by envious little men. Nor does MhB examine tribal republics or free market situations. Strategies discussed in it refer to oligopoly or oligarchic situations which can be modeled game theoretically because each player's payoff is determined by the other player's action. In perfect competition this is not the case.<br />Das writes 'I agree with Rand’s conclusion. Without a morality of rational self-interest capitalism cannot be defended. The problem of capitalism is the inability and the lack of courage of its defenders to defend it.'<br />This is nonsense. Capitalism could not self-correct the consequences of excess 'animal spirits' on Wall street, just as John Company could not correct for the bubble in Indian managing agencies in the 1840's. Nothing to do with the 'courage of its defenders' or pi-jaw about morality. Narasmiha Rao's reforms did not come about because of lack of courage or talk of morality from the Leftists. The reforms came about because the country had run out of money.<br />Under perfect competition my self-restraint or immorality is irrelevant- this is also true in the political sphere if democracy is truly representative and voting non manipulable. <br />We no more need to be reminded about our 'rational self-interest' than we need to be reminded to breathe. That's the whole point about 'self interest'.<br />A curious post from Gurcharan Sahib. Perhaps others can tell me what I'm missing here.windwheelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18099651877551933295noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14198126.post-44655188943895922862010-08-04T15:53:32.193+05:302010-08-04T15:53:32.193+05:30Hello Sir
Its my first encounter with your work. I...Hello Sir<br />Its my first encounter with your work. I started with this particular Article and went on reading all. Even I am indpired by Mahabharat as you are. I think its the greatest epic of all times. I am desperate to read "India Unbound"Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14198126.post-35236817552798531422010-08-04T14:43:32.141+05:302010-08-04T14:43:32.141+05:30Excellent post Sir!!
The different thoughts and fa...Excellent post Sir!!<br />The different thoughts and facts of Ayn Rand's life was a very good read.ANAGHAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14816537340308366569noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14198126.post-53546627445071535492010-08-04T09:37:26.883+05:302010-08-04T09:37:26.883+05:30Das sir,
It is a great post with many facts espec...Das sir,<br /><br />It is a great post with many facts especially about ayn and mises.<br /><br />thanks you so much<br /><br />chandraChandrahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11519400753454711358noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14198126.post-88550175653274728422010-08-04T08:35:26.852+05:302010-08-04T08:35:26.852+05:30@anonymous
yeah nice article, but whats the assum...@anonymous<br /><br />yeah nice article, but whats the assumption between erudite/wise and saying this?batthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05557078682599233444noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14198126.post-29887595358962489262010-08-04T07:16:18.761+05:302010-08-04T07:16:18.761+05:30what a great post. Nice to know that someone as er...what a great post. Nice to know that someone as erudite and wise as Gurcharan Das say this.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com