Exploitation of poor rich can be stemmed only if the State exercises complete control over agriculture and industrial production. But state control is beset by two evils; corruption and delay. The net result is that if man tries to escape from one evil - then he is trapped by another Suffering. Hence - is inescapable. The argument presented above seems to imply the following conclusions. Identify the one which is least dubious. Apply common sense.

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Exploitation of poor rich can be stemmed only if the State exercises complete control over agriculture and industrial production. But state control is beset by two evils; corruption and delay. The net result is that if man tries to escape from one evil - then he is trapped by another Suffering. Hence - is inescapable. The argument presented above seems to imply the following conclusions. Identify the one which is least dubious. Apply common sense.