Nationality and economy

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hatjhing
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This is a bigger issue,

The surinam National Assemblee and bureaucrats have to notice, that in the Netherlands there are between 200000 and 300000 Surinames. When you take this figures in account, substract the inactive ones like older people, youngsters and the weekest then the left overs will be the active ones. If we take in account that this people inhibit a great potential labourforce and be aware of the fact how to organise and manage this enormous force power we shall be able to tackle each problem in the future.
The most inportant thing here is that a baby state like Surinam has to lie on the contract it had made with and get from his inhabitants. The larger the group the greater the souvereignity. It is in the best interest of Surinam to give each Surinam abroard with an other Nationality the very Surinam Nationality. It is a way to bind those Surinam people to the economy of their country.

Please react on this idea, sothat we people of a new nation can become enlightened with the aim to establish a country for all races to live together and with each other on this planet for ever?

hatjhing
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Nationality or Nationalism and economics

When I read the writings of dear Mr Tjauw-A-Hing, my first taught was and is that Iám dealing here with some political filosofer.
But he lifted up his pen and did not wrote further about the binding between Nationality and economics.

Well that very point where Mr Tjauw-A-Hing lifted his pen, I'll put mine down. To perform nationalism you need a conformism attitude and moral to build that structure where you can be very proud of. Many people who have build a structure togheter shall deter every one else that are trying to break that system down.

There must be a apportunity of interexchangable goods(security; healthy; protection; freedom exg) between the state and the community consumers and producers.

politician of a poor state have to be wisely and truthfull but not foolish. If the state will afford it self to sell some of its owned land to all Suriname people elsewhere in the world she can make a good living.
By an amount of NF100000 for a 20ha owned ground is not to expensive.
If 200000 people can pay or have a guarantee to pay such a amount of money in a short time the state can become the owner of twenty billion NF.
The way they have to use this amount of money is a question which must be asked in public.
This is a short elaboration of a tiny line between economics rationalim and nationalism.

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