The Development of Government: On the Hidden Agenda of Governmental Power Market-Ing Theory

The Development of Government: On the Hidden Agenda of Governmental Power Market-Ing Theory

Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 9
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-7280-4.ch003
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Abstract

This chapter unfolds the implication of “modernization” from the government is only a government mechanism for decreasing and limiting the power of other political groups via Bartels' marketing idea. Development, in fact, is just only a government's political game in order to maintain its power because “modernization” is only a word for increasing legitimate power for the government via various goals such as good health and well-being, no poverty, quality education, gender equality, clean water, and sanitation, etc. In general, the government does not install modern equipment or adopt modern ideas or methods under its modernization - labeled project.
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Problems involved in the use of the development game underpinning pseudo-modernization by Inferno Public Financial Management and Kakistoscryptocracy. According to Inferno Public Financial Management, it tricks people into going to heaven, but in reality, they go to hell of high public debt forever. In addition, modernization leads to the rapid growth of people with good IT literacy. Kakistoscryptocracy as a vital consequence of IT-oriented modernization is the regime that general people, firms, and hedge funds as non-state actors, who believed themselves to be god-like rulers of these new worlds, would own non-government-based cryptocurrencies (NGC) (e.g. Monero and its families such as Monero C, Monero Gold, Monero V, and Monero Classic). Though government enacts laws and regulations to limit the growth of invented digital currencies and increase the financial security of people, many people actually go to hell as victims of computer crimes like the Ponzi scheme, fraudulence, and cryptojacking. In addition, politicians, political parties - either government or opposition, firms that support political parties, interest groups, and others can commit many illegal acts through NGC, e.g. terrorism financing, tax evasion, fraudulence, and money laundering. It is a form of money-siphoning from the middle class and above to the above-mentioned group. In this chapter, the authors particularly thanks to Cringely (1996)Rao & Scaruffi (2013) and Fisher (2018) for the case of Sillicon Valley.

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