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Quo Vadis, Homine ? Are ye Sapiens or Failed Species ?

Quo Vadis, Homine ? Are ye Sapiens or Failed Species ?

Quo Vadis, Homine ? Are ye Sapiens or Failed Species ?

Sam T. Dudic

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Lulu Press
Año de edición:
2019
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9780244224219
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Outlook on this insane, sickly, degrading, insecure, ugly world - where the worst and meanest (criminals, predators and parasites) win and rule, not merely the fittest... Is this 'the glory of Creation' ??..It seems, we live in the world of animals, in a society of inadequate morons not responsible for their actions and deeds, from top to the bottom, worldwide, without any Cosmic guidance and grace...The real issue is not East vs. West, or South vs. North, nor conflict of civilizations, but incompatible antagonism between the upper strata and masses, power/authorities and the people, exploiters and the destitute, Labor and Capital, the Good and the Evil... Conflict between Homo Sapiens and Homo Defectus... Real people’s enemies are banks, financial speculators, bureaucracy, mass-media, entertainment and insane politicians...Criminality of the most authorities is in disrespect, contempt for their own people.In majority of the countries the state does not fulfill its due functions, turning into the Monster degrading and terrorizing the people in all spheres. That’s the common social decease which can be solved only through transformation of inadequate state into Volksstaat based on equality, collective, just economy... 3

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