In Plato’s ‘Republic’ Adeimantus points out that very often a good reputation is acquired by a ruler who merely appears to act in a just manner, regardless of whether he/she actually does so .By doing this the ruler achieves the greatest possible advantage : act unjustly while preserving the outward appearance of being just. This as opposed to the option of acting justly while risking the outward appearance of injustice. Dr Manmohan Singh has perfected the craft of appearing to be just and honest while returning debts owed ,and helping friends-all the while hiding behind the skirts of ‘ the compulsions of a coalition government’. A Prime Minister who makes the mistake of ruling in a manner that lessens the well-being of the ruled , is not a good prime minister , for a true ruler would never make such an error.
The remedy :
He/She must always be someone who knows how to rule, someone who understands ruling as a craft and like a good parent, tries to do what is best for those who have been entrusted to him/her, rather than seeking his own ,and others, welfare. Furthermore , there should be severe restrictions placed on the guardians of the constitution , and of the country : they should have no need for wealth or other external rewards and should earn no salary greater than necessary to supply their basic needs. This will ensure that no one will have any wrong motive for seeking a position of leadership, and those who are chosen to govern will govern solely from a concern to seek the welfare of the country and what is best for all its citizens. Any country is only as good as its people. A country becomes a mess because its junta lets it become one . It is time for introspection for all of us who vote the corrupt, the criminals, the ineffective , the coquettish to power. We vote people to power who do not know the importance of the phrase ‘The buck stops here’. Like the rats of the town of Hamelin we fall into the trap of the caste card played out by the Pied Pipers, sorry –politicos . It is also introspection time for those who do not go out to vote. The right to live in a country has to be earned –by ensuring that each vote is cast to bring the right individuals to power –individuals who combine high competence with the highest ethical standards.
No country is perfect. We need to make it perfect. The answer, as Plato believed, is to rely upon the value of a good education . We have today an educated ,young generation of engineers , IT professionals ,managers ,college students etc who can spearhead the crusade for probity in public life.. These young men and women should come forward to fight corruption.They have a powerful tool ,the social networking sites ,to spread their message and to galvanize opinion .And when this happens , just as the first showers bring in their rain drenched mornings the smell of wet earth –the message of the young will bring a purpose in the steps of the people .This is because I know the message will be the same as the one used by Jai Prakash Narain on that eventful day in Ramlila Maidan in the draconian seventies of the original Mrs G…
“ Singhasan khali karo ki junta aati hai ……
Loved the post. Loved the hope. Loved the memories that it brought back. I was a kid studying in a boarding school in what was then Bihar when JP made the impossible happen. What is important though is the fact that almost all the failings of the ruling class that we see today are being practiced by the inheritors of JPs legacy. There is nothing wrong in the legacy, it is the moral fiber of the King that is important. We have failed not only to find Kings with moral fiber, but we have failed to bring up the youth with the conviction that change is worth the sacrifice. Everyone looks for a pay off. Only if we instill in the future generation the need to act without expectation and to serve without conditions will a true revolution ever happen. Look at Anna, look at BJP, look at Lok Satta, look at Mamata. What we need is the "total revolution" that will bring human values into the center of public life and not material and political values.
ReplyDeleteSorry- just saw your comment. Subhorup, your comment came at a time when I was gripped with uncertainty in my beliefs- the feeling 'am I the only one to see what is happening'? You have restored my faith in my cynicism with the 'system'. Welcome aboard!
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