Category: CHALLENGES
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The Path Towards Change
In the shadows of our current capitalist societies, where wealth is amassed in the hands of a few, the specter of communism looms large. An examination of the oligarchy’s reaction to a burgeoning communist movement allows us to learn from our historical predecessors’ triumphs and tribulations. The central thesis of this inquiry is that a…
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Truth-Telling in the Age of Discontent
The insidious forces of neo-liberalism, market fundamentalism, and corporate greed have weaved a tapestry of deception. The truth of social relations and economic dynamics is obscured by a haze of propagandistic and biased language. The capitalist superstructure exerts influence over the cultural and intellectual life of society, shaping consciousness in a way that naturalizes the…
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The Mirage of Isolated Communism
The notion of constructing a communist society within the confines of a single nation-state represents a tantalizing dream, filled with revolutionary fervor and a profound commitment to egalitarian principles. However, an investigation into the complex dynamics of global interconnectedness, state sovereignty, and historical precedents reveals that this pursuit, though noble, is ultimately quixotic. II. The…
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Suicidal Boomerang
To sustain the illusion of “justice” and “reasonableness” of the oligarchic system, the masses must be kept at a low intellectual and cultural level, along with propaganda. They must be rendered incapable of critical thinking, and moral norms must be destroyed so that human conscience does not motivate behavior. The Ideological Conflict: A Historical Recapitulation…
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Entangled Ideologies and the Subjugation of Conscience
In the din and clamor of modern media, entangled in a tendentious propaganda verbal background reminiscent of George Orwell’s Newspeak, the vast majority of people live under the murky illusion of the “legality” and “justification” of the established modern socio-economic order. Contemporary social reality is presented to the growing generation in the same way that…
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The Myth of Inequality
In the capitalist paradigm, the division of labor and the distribution of income are profoundly disconnected from the social utility and intrinsic value of work. It is often unquestioned why a janitor, integral to the hygienic functioning of an organization, receives compensation so disparately low compared to a director who oversees the company’s strategies. Both…
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Reevaluating Society’s Priorities
The paradox of human existence lies in our pursuit of sustenance and survival, juxtaposed against a complex web of socio-economic mechanisms that often appears contrary to the essential requirements of life. This intricate mosaic paints a picture where the vast majority of humanity seems engaged in pursuits that extend far beyond the necessities of existence:…
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Future with Small-Scale Units and Worker Governance
The current state of global capitalism, with its marked concentration of wealth and power, has spurred new debates and dialogues about alternatives to the economic status quo. One such alternative proposes the radical restructuring of business organizations through a process of nationalization, fragmentation, and democratized governance. This vision seeks to address issues of inequality, worker…
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The Tax (Eco)System
Trees don’t grow to the sky! One of the most significant variations in size that nature offers (a phenomenon not even entirely natural, as it has been shaped by the deliberate process of artificial selection) is among domestic dogs: Humans have bred dogs for specific traits over thousands of years, resulting in a wide range…
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Legal Penalties and the Wealth Gap
Injustice and Oligarchic Influence in Modern Governance In modern capitalist societies, fines stand as punitive measures against various legal infractions, hailed as essential tools for maintaining order and enforcing the law. However, this superficial examination fails to consider the underlying class struggle that the imposition of fines often exacerbates. The practice of levying fines without…