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Submitted by verbas on May 1, 2008
ONLY THE PERFECT SOCIETY BRINGS OUT THE BEST IN EVERY INDIVIDUAL
Competition (including fair and unfair competitions) is a typical feature of our society. The purpose of this essay is to analyse a competitive society and to find the best way for development. The present exposition is based on researches into real modern life.
By striving for escaping from a daily tedium, a routine and a standstill (i.e. a monotonous life), people create and always recreate time after time a stimulus (the so-called success for success’s sake). The success for success’s sake means to fulfil a given aim and after that to put into practice the second one, the third and so on… In order to be happy, a given person have to make many other people unhappy in our competitive society.
As human consciousness consists of common sense, feelings and animal instincts, common sense and feelings are subordinate to animal instincts. That is, in a competitive society, people develop their common sense and cultivate their feelings, but common sense and feelings are only tools of the animal instinct of predominance. Consequently, the success for success’s sake is, in fact, the concealed animal instinct of predominance. The competitive society is a social environment where a multitude of successes for success’s sake act. As the success for success’s sake is the animal instinct of predominance, the competitive society is equal to a jungle and the competition is the law of the jungle.
People who have already become rulers aspire to a frantic preservation of their power. As striving for keeping their power for themselves and passing on their top secret supreme professional knowledge and experience only to their own overrated ‘golden’ progeny, the rulers trifle gloatingly with the dooms of the other people and decide fates for most of the rest. The rulers put all sorts of restrictions on freedom of most of the...
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