No taxes. But inheritance income is not allowed. One may buy his ancestoral property from government - may be as a long term loan.
My definition of Money: The accounted goodness one did to others/society. Evaluation of the goodness is done by the person who recieves it.
Government now will have lots of wealth, which has to be distributed to equally to everybody as a pension scheme which starts from voting age - 18. If kids are of age less than 25 then they can still own the inherited assets in a restricted way. After 25, if they wants to keep it they have to take loan and pay its price.
Free market is important because it gives maximum accountability to one's actions.
Equal distribution is important because it gives everybody equal chance to prove how much good they can do to society.
Disadvantages
- implementation
- does not speak about charity
2005-01-25
2005-01-07
Development of a toddler
Evolutionary developmental paradigm applied to linguistics
I just want to point out one simple observation. My 3 year old daughter says 'snEkam' for 'snEham'. And I am sure that she will learn to say 'snEham' soon.
But one thing to note is the evolution of Malaylam was from Tamil in which it is precisely 'snEkam' - 'ha' is a sanskrit origin alphabet. So just like an embryo transforms thru various evolutionary states, the various cultural/linguistics stages are displayed in the early years of development. Can this be true?
Making sense of from an absurd question
She repeats the question to me - Same way even teenagers tempted to do on an exam answersheet. May be that is how we all make sense of something. We repeat that to ourselves to remember clearer at later point of time. When we see bits and pieces of it later and join them to get complete picture in the course of time.
I just want to point out one simple observation. My 3 year old daughter says 'snEkam' for 'snEham'. And I am sure that she will learn to say 'snEham' soon.
But one thing to note is the evolution of Malaylam was from Tamil in which it is precisely 'snEkam' - 'ha' is a sanskrit origin alphabet. So just like an embryo transforms thru various evolutionary states, the various cultural/linguistics stages are displayed in the early years of development. Can this be true?
Making sense of from an absurd question
She repeats the question to me - Same way even teenagers tempted to do on an exam answersheet. May be that is how we all make sense of something. We repeat that to ourselves to remember clearer at later point of time. When we see bits and pieces of it later and join them to get complete picture in the course of time.
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