Book: Revolution



Mankind, however, are poor not because the capitalists have created enormous wealth; humanity lives in misery because of their vast wealth was never created.
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But once man was able to subdue matter, just his ability to produce their own food and shelter in comparison with its ancestor, the caveman, has increased a thousandfold, why do millions of people today are so unhappy? Here is a question that revolutionary appeals to the ruling class, the capitalist class.
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In contrast to its ancestor, the residents of the caves, modern man little one desires to work to earn their food and shelter. He must first find a job, and his quest is often unsuccessful.
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Caveman, whose natural abilities were equal to one, did not know hunger, anyway, not hungry regularly. He lived a healthy life, breathe clean air, thoroughly bummed, had a good rest and found time to exercise his imagination and invent gods. In other words, he did not have on a daily basis and Positano to wear yourself out, Urawa time, even from sleep, to somehow feed themselves. His children (this applies to primitive savages) were given the childhood, carefree time games and free development.
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