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It is not desirable that management of industrial, agricultural, trade enterprises will remain in the hands of the central government or world government (after the establishment of world government). In such situation, common people will not get direct or even indirect opportunity to participate in the management of these enterprises and capitalists, opportunists, self-seeking politicians can easily take control of them and misuse public wealth.
It is not desirable that management of industrial, agricultural, trade enterprises will remain in the hands of the central government or world government (after the establishment of world government). In such situation, common people will not get direct or even indirect opportunity to participate in the management of these enterprises and capitalists, opportunists, self-seeking politicians can easily take control of them and misuse public wealth.
=== Chapter 12 ===
In this chapter Sarkar discussed the revolutionary change he was planning. He told, the economic structure of the world is not based on human rights and to establish human rights, people will need to ready for revolutionary changes. The objective of this revolution will be — socialization of property industry, trade and commerce.
Sarkar told, the slogans such as "Landlords are not the owners of the land" and, "Industrialists are not the owners of the factories" are incorrect, similarly the slogans, "Land belongs to those who push the plough" and, "Factories belong to those who wield the hammer" are incorrect, the objective should be, the people in general, are the owners of the wealth of the world.


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