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</p><p id="e5ab">Publically held water, energy, minerals, and agriculture facilitates collective human and environmental rights by decoupling natural resources from private owners seeking economic gains. Community stakeholders replacing corporate shareholders reduces pollution, hazards, overproduction, waste, and wealth confinement associated with profit incentives by equitably supplying finite materials to meet local demand.</p><p id="5b81">Universal access to fundamental needs and a culture valuing itself more than material wealth decreases crime. Minimizing financial desperation and distress while investing in the resources to assess the underlying cause of criminal activity uncovers the solutions to prevent violations. Instead of a police force to protect property, social interventions address social problems, and mediators assist when individuals can't resolve disputes independently.</p><p id="16cf">Free education fosters a highly educated and skilled public because wealth discrimination doesn't prohibit learning. Students of all incomes, races, ages and genders cultivate a diverse labor force while advancing educational achievements. Unrestricted access to knowledge encourages trust when citizens don't perceive it as a tool for the privileged elite to control them and adequately c # Options omprehend science, sociology, history, economics, and culture.</p><p id="f4db">Income doesn't determine survival because it isn't conditional, and workplaces are democratic small to medium businesses led by employee decision-making and ideas. Workers produce quality products to fulfill consumer demand, operating costs, and job satisfaction and collectively choose where to re-invest earnings. The creative, rewarding, purposeful work generates profit, but it isn't the primary goal because forever growth isn't the objective.</p><p id="f370">Human rights enable the pursuit of happiness, and we can create a world that provides for our needs, but we must realize the possibilities to demand them. We live a miserable existence and unnecessarily suffer because we can't imagine life without profit. It's an artificial creation belittling our mental and physical well-being, enslaving us to a bleak, futureless reality, and we empower it.</p><p id="b834">Humanity will never construct perfection because we are deeply flawed, but we can do much better than this — and it's not a matter of cost. Remove the profit lens obstructing the view to see ourselves as more than a commodity, deserving unconditional survival, and dignity. We can't continue living like this, and we don't have to.</p></article></body>

A World Where Survival Isn't Conditional

Wealth determines human rights because we can't imagine life without profit.

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When human rights come before profits, everyone has a home, food, health care, security, and opportunities. No one worrying about homelessness, starvation, medical care, and personal necessities benefits society because people don't waste countless hours fearing financial uncertainties. Everyone has time to cultivate individual interests and focuses on idealism instead of materialism, creating meaningful innovations.

Numerous small councils implement objectives through community-led decision-making and resolve national issues in caucuses, but no one holds power individually. Equal representation facilitates empowerment, naturally dissolving a large, overarching, disconnected, corrupted government that distracts the public with identity politics and moral issues to serve the corporate owners' interests.

Publically held water, energy, minerals, and agriculture facilitates collective human and environmental rights by decoupling natural resources from private owners seeking economic gains. Community stakeholders replacing corporate shareholders reduces pollution, hazards, overproduction, waste, and wealth confinement associated with profit incentives by equitably supplying finite materials to meet local demand.

Universal access to fundamental needs and a culture valuing itself more than material wealth decreases crime. Minimizing financial desperation and distress while investing in the resources to assess the underlying cause of criminal activity uncovers the solutions to prevent violations. Instead of a police force to protect property, social interventions address social problems, and mediators assist when individuals can't resolve disputes independently.

Free education fosters a highly educated and skilled public because wealth discrimination doesn't prohibit learning. Students of all incomes, races, ages and genders cultivate a diverse labor force while advancing educational achievements. Unrestricted access to knowledge encourages trust when citizens don't perceive it as a tool for the privileged elite to control them and adequately comprehend science, sociology, history, economics, and culture.

Income doesn't determine survival because it isn't conditional, and workplaces are democratic small to medium businesses led by employee decision-making and ideas. Workers produce quality products to fulfill consumer demand, operating costs, and job satisfaction and collectively choose where to re-invest earnings. The creative, rewarding, purposeful work generates profit, but it isn't the primary goal because forever growth isn't the objective.

Human rights enable the pursuit of happiness, and we can create a world that provides for our needs, but we must realize the possibilities to demand them. We live a miserable existence and unnecessarily suffer because we can't imagine life without profit. It's an artificial creation belittling our mental and physical well-being, enslaving us to a bleak, futureless reality, and we empower it.

Humanity will never construct perfection because we are deeply flawed, but we can do much better than this — and it's not a matter of cost. Remove the profit lens obstructing the view to see ourselves as more than a commodity, deserving unconditional survival, and dignity. We can't continue living like this, and we don't have to.

Postcapitalism
Economic Equality
Society And Culture
Capitalist Culture
People Before Profit
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