Niebuhr really explores the concepts of to further aid man's intellect he must take himself into account, and value his self over his master. The rights of the proletariat are the most important thing to mankind. In a system that values the individual as a sacrifice to a bigger profit to the master, the liberation of the working class can be seen as a bigger liberation than liberty and equality preached by liberalism. A state will give someone all that they need when there is an invasion and someone needs to take themselves and their family, money has no worth. There is a bigger picture of the world that does not contain the concept of absolute wealth, and most people like the normal and common sense people just need enough money to survive and it makes them happy.
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Richard Flanagan - Toxic / Christos Tsiolkas - Damascus
Massive figures in Australian literature.
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