blazeofglory
10-21-2008, 09:27 PM
I liken poverty to crime, for if man is too poor he will be inclined to commit crimes in point of fact.
The genesis of revolution approves of the way people got engaged in revolutionary activities when they were hard hit by stark poverty. Of course most crimes take place when there are great divides between the haves and the haves-not.
Therefore revolution, an economic revolution is a must.
I see around as an observer and come across there are discriminations. I was born in a well-off family background with a silver spoon in my mouth and observe in my surroundings .poverty there with tenants. I could not ask them for the rents they owed to me and returned.
In fact there are rifts between the poor and rich. The enormity of gap between the two can stir anything from rebellion to violence.
Capitalism is now rampant and the recent economic slowdown is a natural course and that is likely to even out the gap between the poor and rich immensely.
Can communism solve this gap? I can not say. Marx was a keen analyzer of the prevailing social, political and economic structure and framework and arrived at some solutions.
His solutions can not necessarily be the ultimate solutions and there should be a continuum of researches.
No ideologies are complete and flawless and now what we call democracies are not necessarily flawless and researches must persist.
I foresee the world will have to face lots of rivalries, acts of violence, mass killings if it does not have a system, economic, political and social that can even up the enormous gaps we have today.
There are frictions stirred by religious ideologies. We will have greater frictions and acts of terrorism, violence to be stirred by the fact of poverty.
We must come up with a solution that bridges or level out the gap between the haves and the haves-not.
The genesis of revolution approves of the way people got engaged in revolutionary activities when they were hard hit by stark poverty. Of course most crimes take place when there are great divides between the haves and the haves-not.
Therefore revolution, an economic revolution is a must.
I see around as an observer and come across there are discriminations. I was born in a well-off family background with a silver spoon in my mouth and observe in my surroundings .poverty there with tenants. I could not ask them for the rents they owed to me and returned.
In fact there are rifts between the poor and rich. The enormity of gap between the two can stir anything from rebellion to violence.
Capitalism is now rampant and the recent economic slowdown is a natural course and that is likely to even out the gap between the poor and rich immensely.
Can communism solve this gap? I can not say. Marx was a keen analyzer of the prevailing social, political and economic structure and framework and arrived at some solutions.
His solutions can not necessarily be the ultimate solutions and there should be a continuum of researches.
No ideologies are complete and flawless and now what we call democracies are not necessarily flawless and researches must persist.
I foresee the world will have to face lots of rivalries, acts of violence, mass killings if it does not have a system, economic, political and social that can even up the enormous gaps we have today.
There are frictions stirred by religious ideologies. We will have greater frictions and acts of terrorism, violence to be stirred by the fact of poverty.
We must come up with a solution that bridges or level out the gap between the haves and the haves-not.