What is creteria to judge the development of country?
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There is only one criterion on which to judge a state morally:
How much does the state do for the people?
Let us focus on Bananastan, the republic of which I, Chrys Jordan, am President for Life.
How should you judge my dictatorship (uh, I meant administration) in Bananastan?
Ask yourselves these questions:
If, in Bananastan
the people cannot earn a living through honest labour and trade
the people cannot feed themselves or find clean and drinkable water
the people can trust neither the police nor the judicial system
the people are persecuted for their religious beliefs, or lack thereof
the people are poor and with no chance of making a change
the people are sick and with no access to modern medicine
Then you would have to say that my government in Bananastan was a bad government.
But, if the people are friendly and content, if they have enough to eat, a place to sleep, security for their families and means to earn an honest living, then you would have to say that I was doing something right in my dictat ... sorry, my presidency.
These are the standards to judge real nations.
And that is (almost) all.
Oh, where is Bananastan, I hear you ask?
You go somewhere over the rainbow, take a left turn at cloud nine, and then you will find it in the area between Shangri-la and Never-Never Land.
And there you have it.Explanation: