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F) Private property

You must pay for everything. There is no such creature on this planet except a human, who needs money to survive. If you don’t have any capital from the very beginning, you must become a property of your employer who can make with you everything he wants. If you don’t want to be a slave you have no other choice but find a capital, start your own business and become an exploiter by yourself, what is also humiliation for psychically healthy human.

Nowadays, if you want to buy a land or dwelling with civilized conditions and in surrounding of infrastructure you will buy it if you have an average salary. If you want to buy an apartment you need to accumulate the money about twenty years, but if you will eat only one yogurt per day and live at the street.

We are able to build the house for everyone. There are enough building resources to accomplish this task, But proprietary rights or simply permission to live is too much expensive for us.

Resources of the Earth must be available for every dweller of this planet. Nobody has the right to appropriate natural resources and exploit you.

G) Competition

Since you burn you are aware that this sick society is too hostile towards you.

As it was already said in clause B, if you want to get richer somebody bust get poor, because of the same turnover. Such way, the system generates inequality between the people, which is the main reason for aggression and criminality of our society.

Absurdness of such system is obvious. We have created such condition by ourselves where hostility, hated, destroying of each other are stimulated instead of mutual aid, help and support.

Somebody thinks that competition is an engine of progress. But what do we really have here?

Even in childhood we are taught to compete with each other. In the kindergarten we play games as ‘’who jumps better’’, ‘’who sings better’’ or ‘’who draws better’’. As result it is more important for us to surpass others than to the quality of things we make.

We develop the inclination to domination, competition and hostility in our children instead of inclination to aid and support others

‘’You must be a wolf’’ – parents say sometimes to their children. But it is unknown who initiate such competitive behavior, we from the wolves or they from us.

We call obvious war in society as a competition. When you kill somebody, who accepts and lives with principle ‘’ survival of the fittest’’ he acknowledge the fallibility of such principles very fast, because in such situation he must switch on his brain and think. But when you slaughter the pigs at the slaughter house you don’t like to think about those honest conceptions.

The final goal of competition is to destroy all other competitors and get the monopoly at the market. As result, the new types of corporations and cartels are created why in fact become monopolists.

The consequences of competition become apparent in corruption, planned obsolescence, criminality, wars, huge financial deceptions, exploitation of people and many other problems.



It is important to say, that all socially profitable inventions have been made not on the competitive basis, but on the basis to bring positive changes to society and accelerate the progress of humanity. If one was to critically examine history and peer into the documented biographies of the greatest scientists and inventors of our time, such a N. Tesla, A. Einstein, A. Bell, the Wright Brothers, and many others - it is found that they did not find their motivation in the prospect of monetary gain. The interest to make money must not be confused with the interest to create socially beneficial products and very often they are even at odds.


Date: 2015-12-11; view: 909


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