By RK Lakhi Kant
Expanding business only for profits,
without concern for people who
are not interested in business
or money making, is futile.
There are thousands and thousands
of those who cannot fit in the system,
so complicated it has become.
Industry never thinks how the social
dropouts will survive, at the cost of
many many things which
they are good at.
Art too does not like to be
created in stifling conditions;
and without a liberal society
the flourish of art is thwarted.
Dole is indispensable if
industry is to play fair.
And if the government thinks
the population is too large
to even think of dole, then,
conversely, superfluous
industries have to be
abolished so that people
feel safe from the threat of
extensive industrialization,
which in common tongue means
enslaving the masses with
temptation for money.
Dole can keep the unemployed
alive and thinking, with
practical freedom in
making small choices.