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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, April 30, 2014
JVP’s Vision And Policy Framework: A Lapse In The ‘Vision’!
By Hema Senanayake - April 30, 2014
Without any shame, capitalists do admit that “human greed” is driving the economic progress. In a response to my previous article on this same subject, a reader of CT made a blunt comment of this fact. It is interesting. Let me quote it.
“Until JVP believes
that every human has a right to work hard and become rich, JVP will not
be successful in their Politics. Becoming rich through hard work and
through sheer talent is one’s own right. Therefore JVP cannot dictate
terms or put a ceiling or limit people working hard to make Profits in
Business or become rich with their born talents. It is only those
talents that bring Jobs and revenue and make societies rich. … Business,
innovation and entrepreneurship are talents and skills which cannot be
taught or copied or bought. It should be encouraged and helped like
arts, drama and other skills.” (CT reader, Lasantha)
Do the socialists admit the above notion? I am raising this question
because it is an important question to be resolved not only by
socialists but also by economists of all schools too. If we do admit
“human greed” as the most important element that drives the economic
prosperity, then we have to admit the validity of economic mechanism
that nurtures the “human greed” more and more. What is that mechanism?
It is none other than the individual’s right to own the means of
production; in other words, private ownership of the means of
production. Capitalism has accepted it.
However, as far as I know, Karl Marx said
that private ownership of the means of production leads to exploitation
of workers labor power. This is also true. JVP held this view earlier.
But, in its latest “Vision and Policy Framework, JVP has surrendered its
earlier conviction on private ownership of production means. JVP has
now accepted the existence and fostering of private businesses.
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