Bharat Asudani
Freelance Writer
The Crisis of Mature Capitalism: Planned vs. Unplanned Development

Modern economic growth has reached a critical bifurcation. While a stable society must be built on the Five Essential Pillars—Food, Shelter, Clothing, Health, and Education—our current trajectory favors "Unplanned Industrialization." Capital is being diverted into manufactured realities, such as speculative real estate and non-essential IT, which prioritize corporate profit over biological survival and social progress.
The Human and Environmental Cost
The rapid expansion of the IT sector and "Digital India" initiatives has inadvertently triggered a nightmare for the common man. We are witnessing:
- The Destruction of Heritage: Fertile agricultural lands are being sacrificed for concrete IT parks, while public infrastructure ignores pedestrians in favor of the "digital elite."
- Systemic Inequality: Skyrocketing inflation and housing costs are making basic dignity unaffordable, creating a massive gap between corporate management and the working class.
- Cultural Erosion: The export of foreign corporate values through deputations is dismantling the traditional family unit and natural intelligence, replacing them with a narrative of AI-driven job crises to mask a distribution failure.
Global Control and the WTO Framework
The alignment of our constitutional framework with GATT and WTO guidelines is not merely a trade strategy; it is a global corporate collaboration. By centralizing power and preparing for a global digital currency, these institutions threaten to forfeit the remaining private properties of the masses. The "Right to Private Property" in its current corporate-led form has become the root cause of environmental catastrophe and societal breakdown.
The Solution: A Socialist Transition
It is becoming increasingly clear that Socialism is the only viable solution to check this "capitalist cancer." We must move toward a system that ensures:
- 1. Human-Centric Distribution: Shifting focus from "manufactured wealth" back to life-support production.
- Ending Exploitation: Eradicating the exploitation of human by human to ensure a dignified life for all working people.
- Sovereign Protection: Reclaiming our economy from the intellectual invasion of global trade protocols that kill SMEs and MSMEs.
Conclusion
We are at a crossroads between progress and the total destruction of our social fabric. True progress is not measured by the volatility of the stock market or the reach of AI, but by the health and equality of our citizens. We must advocate for a new, peaceful world rooted in economic equality and the dignity of labor.
Bharat Asudani
Freelance Writer