The History of Exploitation - and Why It Must End...
The exploitation of neoliberalism must end. We know the
harms of egoism; we know how to mend it, but it requires our resolve.
By Michael Laitman Dec 08, 2016
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When the UK voted in favor of breaking off from the European
Union, the world was in shock.
When Donald J. Trump stunned the media with his victory, people’s jaws dropped, but they began to realize that times are changing.
When Donald J. Trump stunned the media with his victory, people’s jaws dropped, but they began to realize that times are changing.
When Italy’s premier, Matteo Renzi, was defeated last week
in his country’s referendum and announced his resignation, the EU suffered
another blow, as Renzi is a staunch supporter of Italy remaining in the
crumbling union.
In the coming year,
France, the Netherlands, Germany, and several other European countries will all
hold general elections. In many of them, France and the Netherlands in
particular, the voices in favor of departing from the EU are growing by the
day.
As Marcus Walker and Anton Troianovski of The Wall Street Journal put it: “For Europe’s unity, 2017 will be a year of reckoning.”
As Marcus Walker and Anton Troianovski of The Wall Street Journal put it: “For Europe’s unity, 2017 will be a year of reckoning.”
In the new society, exploitation will be obsolete because it will not serve our interests. Our self-interest and the interest of society will converge because society will support us as much as we will support society.
In such a society, where mutual responsibility is the name
of the game, our various needs will be met in full because they will not come
at the expense of others.
The entire mode and spirit of our actions will be toward connection rather than isolation, so we will naturally engage in activities that contribute to society, as well as to ourselves.
The entire mode and spirit of our actions will be toward connection rather than isolation, so we will naturally engage in activities that contribute to society, as well as to ourselves.
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