Saturday, January 05, 2008

China, and it's Political Dilemma.

I read in a recent news magazine article, that China is facing a political situation, which its leadership is not happy about. The situation is such, that local government is becoming less decentralised. I still believe, that if the Communist Party mechanism becomes more inclusive, and if the common man, who does not have any outstanding talents, believes that he belongs in some substance, to the party, through membership, the party will go far. The remuneration to the government, through taxation, should not be lessened, when compared to the wealth generated in the country. The only way, Agriculture will get a boost, and the peasants, and poor rural folk, on a widespread basis can live decently, is by the public contributing not meagerly, to its taxes. The Communist Party, has not been as thoroughly inclusive of its polity, as it should have. The only way this can take place is when the people, are encouraged to have interests which are wider in scope and range. For example, the people may take an interest in the policies of the government, and productive counterpoints, to the Party point, is contemplated more publicly by the Party, more transparently. China, like India, has a great pool, from which it can draw on leadership, but it must be less 'elitist', when it chooses its party members, and more inclusive. The bureaucratic machienery, must be more enthused, and so must the polity. This can only take place, by improving the sense of understanding, between the people of China, by challenging their concept, and thereafter, of it.

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