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To: Slagle who wrote (68121)8/26/2005 1:41:02 PM
From: energyplay  Read Replies (2) of 74559
 
Sounds like Mexico more than any other place -

As long as all the leadership in XYZ and many other nations have the easy option of just dumping all their problems on the rest of the world then there will NEVER be any internal reform to improve the life of your people in India. Your elites there want to keep things in the state of semi-disaster to keep wages low and allow them to have many servants and to maintain the upper class high style of living. If poverty couldn't simply be exported to other places a revolution would result and reforms would occur, with the masses of the XYZ people benefitting. As long as the present state of affairs is allowed to continue there is no incentive to reform your country.
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