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Lu Kewen on the county Brahmins: local clans will be destroyed after locking up the flow of wealth

author:Workplace insights

Does the elite class in the county make you hate and helpless?

They rely on their family power and connections to control local resources.

Ordinary people want to turn over? There are no doors! This solidified class solidification is the "blocking point" that hinders the development of the county.

Lu Kewen, a well-known economist, once pointed out sharply: The Brahmins in the county town lock up the flow of wealth, and they will eventually reap the consequences.

The so-called "Brahmin" originally referred to the highest caste in ancient India, which held social privileges.

In the context of the county, it is those who have vested interests in grabbing wealth by blood nepotism.

They are good at dancing with long sleeves, familiar with the unspoken rules, and can even call the wind and rain and sway public opinion.

As a result, local resources are snowballing into their hands, and power and interests are familialized and small-circled.

Over time, the distribution of wealth has become more and more deformed, and the disparity between the rich and the poor has become more and more prominent.

Lu Kewen on the county Brahmins: local clans will be destroyed after locking up the flow of wealth

As everyone knows, this seemingly unbreakable rule actually planted the seeds of self-destruction.

It's like a pool of stagnant water, it stinks if it doesn't flow. When wealth hovers only within the elite and the vast majority of the population is left behind, the economy will inevitably lack endogenous momentum and become more and more depleted.

By the end of the day, the entire county will be on the verge of collapse in this deformed structure.

Studies have shown that in some highly closed and solidified areas, the growth rate of local fiscal revenue has slowed down significantly, or even shown negative growth.

This corroborates Lu Kewen's judgment that the monopoly of resources by the Brahmin class is stifling the development vitality of the county.

Lu Kewen on the county Brahmins: local clans will be destroyed after locking up the flow of wealth

What is even more terrifying is that those in power turn a blind eye to the suffering of people's livelihood. They are intoxicated with the privilege of one acre and three points of land, but they do not know that the foundation under their feet is shaking.

When the people's resentment boils to a critical point, even the arrogant ruler will not escape the fate of being counterattacked.

Historically, countless former powerful families have declined or even perished in the midst of popular anger, isn't this enough to wake up today's county Brahmins?

Of course, it will not be easy to break the monopoly of the elite and achieve common prosperity. It requires the coordinated promotion of top-level design and grassroots innovation, and the multi-pronged approach of institutional reform and concept renewal.

For example, improve the market mechanism to make the allocation of resources more efficient and fair; strengthen regulatory accountability and curb power rent-seeking; encourage entrepreneurship and innovation and provide more opportunities for young people; Another example is to popularize education on the rule of law, so that the sense of power is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people...

In short, only by carrying out major surgery on the system and mechanism can the living water of county development truly flow.

Lu Kewen on the county Brahmins: local clans will be destroyed after locking up the flow of wealth

Dear readers, has the story of the county Brahmin also played out around you? What other remedies do you think there are in the face of stubborn diseases? Let's show the courage to rush forward and speak freely in the comment section!

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