SO Musings: The Struggling Sectors
“ECONOMIC Planning,” wrote Barbara Wooten “does not mean the death warrant of all private enterprise nor does it mean the passport to political dictatorship.” The plight of the private sector today is well known. Public sector and private sector a
By Spontaneous Order
“ECONOMIC Planning,” wrote Barbara Wooten “does not mean the death warrant of all private enterprise nor does it mean the passport to political dictatorship.” The plight of the private sector today is well known. Public sector and private sector are compared and contrasted in regard to their performances though the former is spoon fed and luxuriously brought up with motherly care and attention, and the latter laid at the mercy of many-sided oppressions. Individual initiative and private enterprise is not given the fullest scope to expand and enlarge.
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First Published in The Indian Libertarian, August 1959, p.8–24
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About Spontaneous Order
A peep into modern Indian history by some of the finest liberal minds, who sought to shred the banality of pseudo-socialism in Independent India. In a country dominated by false political values, which had, in fact, no basis of existence neither in the independence movement or the native soil, SO brings out the dynamics of a political order that could have changed the country forever.
