To the end, you were sort of trying to cast a negative light on the Ideology in a way that says this Ideology lacks ethics, and also giving example of jio. That was unprofessional
Thank you for commenting. First of all I respect your dissenting opinion. My reply to you. I said the conclusion in my own words. In my opinion the classical liberalism is unethical. However modern liberalism is not the same. Concepts in classical liberalism such as laissez faire policy, no bar on private property, no government subsidies, lack of government policies which make a county a welfare state are the policies in classical liberalism which in my opinion are unethical. However you are absolutely free to embrace classical liberalism. Modern liberalism which is democracy along with government support, subsidies, aided colleges, public distribution system (food), significant presence of government in core sectors is the ideal government model. Ex. Finland, Sweden, India. Anyway, every person has right to address different opinion. Now about Reliance Jio, subsidiary of RIL the largest Indian public limited company by market capitalisation. RIL had introduced Jio in 2016. The market strategies applied by Reliance Jio were predetary at best or result of lobbying at the government level to the worst. Even if the decline of fellow Telco companies was due to pure competition, anyone would not had any problem with the company. However the RIL is a company which is at the forefront in lobbying government policies. I'm not sure whether the other business houses in India went in oblivious or currently there are only two corporations exist in India. Neither it is unprofessional to state that Jio is unethical and nor it is unprofessional to state that classical liberalism is unethical. In the end, all the best for your future and may you succeed in your career. Law Geek.
@@LawGeek I respect your counter argument and your well wishes. The problem I have with your argument and correlations is that, like you said, India is not a country that has any classical liberal Ideological stances. Classical liberalism itself is very against the coercion of the government with the private sector. The coercion always results in the formation of an unnatural market condition which is not the way of laissez Faire market system. We know that such interference of the government will in the end result in bail outs when such a lobbied entity fails. According to Classical liberalism which believes in Free Market system, such private entities which fail to perform in the market should naturally collapse and let the competetion take its place. Yes, I understand that private ownership will want to secure it self trying to get government support, but that's not what classical liberalism stands for, is my point. Thank you :)
Thank you sir :::nice lecture :::we are waiting for more videos :::if possible plz upload
To the end, you were sort of trying to cast a negative light on the Ideology in a way that says this Ideology lacks ethics, and also giving example of jio. That was unprofessional
Thank you for commenting.
First of all I respect your dissenting opinion.
My reply to you.
I said the conclusion in my own words.
In my opinion the classical liberalism is unethical. However modern liberalism is not the same. Concepts in classical liberalism such as laissez faire policy, no bar on private property, no government subsidies, lack of government policies which make a county a welfare state are the policies in classical liberalism which in my opinion are unethical. However you are absolutely free to embrace classical liberalism. Modern liberalism which is democracy along with government support, subsidies, aided colleges, public distribution system (food), significant presence of government in core sectors is the ideal government model.
Ex. Finland, Sweden, India. Anyway, every person has right to address different opinion.
Now about Reliance Jio, subsidiary of RIL the largest Indian public limited company by market capitalisation. RIL had introduced Jio in 2016.
The market strategies applied by Reliance Jio were predetary at best or result of lobbying at the government level to the worst. Even if the decline of fellow Telco companies was due to pure competition, anyone would not had any problem with the company. However the RIL is a company which is at the forefront in lobbying government policies.
I'm not sure whether the other business houses in India went in oblivious or currently there are only two corporations exist in India.
Neither it is unprofessional to state that Jio is unethical and nor it is unprofessional to state that classical liberalism is unethical.
In the end, all the best for your future and may you succeed in your career.
Law Geek.
@@LawGeek I respect your counter argument and your well wishes.
The problem I have with your argument and correlations is that, like you said, India is not a country that has any classical liberal Ideological stances. Classical liberalism itself is very against the coercion of the government with the private sector.
The coercion always results in the formation of an unnatural market condition which is not the way of laissez Faire market system.
We know that such interference of the government will in the end result in bail outs when such a lobbied entity fails.
According to Classical liberalism which believes in Free Market system, such private entities which fail to perform in the market should naturally collapse and let the competetion take its place.
Yes, I understand that private ownership will want to secure it self trying to get government support, but that's not what classical liberalism stands for, is my point.
Thank you :)
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Thanks sir
very well described..thank you
Thanks sir
Sir plz make a video on beahaviourism and post behaviourism..it's my humble request
Can you elaborate the topic?
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Classroom , jio😂
Element and features of classical liberalism are same
Yes
Thanq very much sir
Well defined sir 😍❤️
Feature kya h sir liberalism ka please bata dein
Sir just liberalism p likh sakty h kya
Good explanation
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