You stop in plebs, I'm going out.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-52171694
Intellectual Capitalism: ( P R Sarkar )
In the psychic sphere there is a noticeable lack of motivation and effort on the part of intelligent and educated people at present to properly utilise their acquired knowledge for the collective welfare. This is the psychology of an apathetic and elitist class who do not like to move from their privileged position to work for the welfare of the common people. This psychology gives rise to a special type of intellectual capitalism.
Intellectual capitalism causes several pressing problems in society. First, the literacy skills of a large part of the population are not developed. Secondly, the social-economic consciousness of the indigenous people is not encouraged. Thirdly, unhealthy inferiority complexes and fear complexes influence the minds of the people so that they are kept psychically weak. Fourthly, the intellectual and moral development of human beings is hindered, so intellectual backwardness and irrationality become rampant in society. Finally, narrow sentiments like geo-sentiment and social-sentiment start exerting a destructive influence on society. Consequently, intellectual exploitation, dogmatic theories and doctrines, and religious superstition and rituals become widespread.
Intellectual inertia has assumed dangerous proportions. Taking advantage of this intellectual stagnancy, rapacious capitalists deviously spread a subtle web of exploitation and suck the *****ity of society. Through this process capitalists are able to perpetuate their insidious rule of exploitation.People have been loudly protesting against capitalism for a long time, and on numerous occasions have launched agitations against capitalist exploitation. Remaining vigilant about people's dissatisfaction with the capitalist system, capitalists have continually changed their methods of exploitation. For instance, they have bought off disgruntled intellectuals and used them as tools of exploitation in their economic schemes.
Capitalism has always adapted to changing circumstances. Thus we see that in different periods there have been different forms of capitalist exploitation such as feudalism, laissez-faire capitalism, imperialism, colonialism, neo-colonialism, mixed economy, multinational corporations, etc. Today even communism, which was once a deadly weapon against capitalist exploitation, has become a blunt and obsolete tool.
Psycho-economic exploitation is the latest form of dangerous and all-devouring capitalist exploitation. It is a special type of exploitation which first weakens and paralyses people psychologically in various ways, and then exploits them economically. Some of the methods of psycho-economic exploitation include:
The suppression of the indigenous language and culture of local people
The extensive propagation of pseudo-culture, exemplified by ****ographic literature which debases people's mind and particularly undermines the *****ity of the youth
The imposition of numerous restrictions on women, forcing them to be economically dependent on men;
An un-psychological education system with frequent political interference by vested interests;
The negation of righteousness and morality in the name of secularism;
The balkanisation of society into numerous castes and groups;
The damaging of society by the use of unnatural and harmful methods of birth control;
Placing the control of different mass media, such as newspapers, radio and television, in the hands of capitalists.
Both intellectual exploitation and psycho-economic exploitation are great dangers to the human race today.
Where do you get this bollox from Balan?
BT : Its written P R Sarkar,check it out
I'd love to know what you have against the Bayerische Motoren Werke AG sinkov?
Karma, it always gets you in the end. Slash and burn, austerity and cut, cut, cut; deprive the NHS of ***** equipment and it will come back and bite you in the arse. You never know when you might need it:“Lack of personal protective equipment continues to be a critical issue. It is heart breaking to hear that some staff have been told to simply ‘hold their breath’ due to lack of masks,” said Dr Samantha Batt-Rawden, the president of the Doctors’ Association UK (DAUK).
“Doctors are dying. Nurses are dying. We are devastated, and can no longer stand by and watch as more dedicated colleagues lose their life,” she said.