Indian society and culture is structured and concreted over a period of 10000 years. We had a caste structure. The king, the administrators, the warriors, the spiritual leaders, the farmers, the merchants, the labour. This was structured to class people according to their place in society, so that society functions easily, with all contributing to run society to its best, in their own capacities. Modern studies show that when generations follow this pattern, the genetic structure of the human being moulds accordingly to their principle vocation. No doubt knowledge, wisdom and virtue are attainable or available to each and every class of people. But can a barber/farmer/spiritual leader be made king, and be trusted to run society to its betterment. Should society create reservations for this purpose; or in the interest of society should each class be content with his lot and vocation; for society to function harmoniously for never ending generations.
2007-02-15
10:50:53
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Kool-kat
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