Singha wrote:>> Lack of social reform + money is a horrible combination.
one extreme is saudi arabia
Saudi and Spain apart, Theo ji.....India is a moderate, conservative, heirarchial country with strong respect for education and far less fundamentalist religions than either Saudi or Spain (catholicism).
We do have our own Islamic inspired memes though, apart from the Hindu main.
So.....Theoji, if you want to look at a role model, and , maybe even a place where we will reach in the future, it is, our fellow buddhist dharmic country, Japan. That is our future, albeit a little more, risque, as regards male-female relationships.
As regards your model for how things happen, well, sure. But it is not exactly a blanket generalized trend as you have made it out to be. When you say (paraphrased) "empowered men abort their wives female fetuses" its , to my mind, not the normal theme observed globally. What is USUALLY seen, is what I mentioned in my last post; that economic empowerment leads to more powerful women and more women as well.
Another, if you are thinking of social reform by the means of twisting an economic system, artificially, I would say that doing that, is prepping it for more perversion.
A free, breathing, flexible system is better. We already have one. Rising economics will change the dynamics of this.
Net net; Apart from a FEW pro-women schemes like women's education and sex education and contraception availability, the main thing that enhances the social indicators of society is the economics of society. Hence, governmental activity leading to economic action and empowerment trumps social. Hence most governments should focus on the former, and reduce worrying about the the latter, without having the former covered.