Comment by darth_avocado
2 hours ago
> rot starts at the bottom: students that resort to cheating, the endless question paper leaks of national level examinations, and curricula that are stuck in the past. All these lead to the problem that affects the country's economic and social development
What you’re mentioning is purely the results of an economic system that incentivizes everyone to behave in a certain way. Upward mobility is non existent for a billion people and the only way to get a chance to that upward mobility is an arbitrary exam which pretty much seals the fate for the majority of the masses. And we’re not talking about a luxurious living we’re talking about an opportunity to just make a living and avoid abject poverty. And you’re blaming the people for doing whatever it takes? The rot is the system, not the people being forced to use it as it’s designed.
The system doesn't exist independent of the people. If those who are harmed do not punish the offenders, the offenders will see no reason to change their behaviour.
You’re putting too much agency into people that have very little or none. It’s easy to dismiss everything as “people are part of the system” but institutions are difficult to change in a democracy. You can riot in the streets, vote out a government and replace the people in charge, but the institutions in place will remain in place. The only way to fix it is to have elected representatives do their jobs, and you know how that turns out.