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Twenty Lectures on Social Sciences.

Chapter 10: The New Society of Transforming Personal Interests into Public Good (Characteristics of the Future Great Unity Society). [11]



Summary

The text discusses the transition from a capitalist society, characterized by contradictions between collective production and private ownership, to a new society where collective goods are recognized as public property. In this new society, laborers work not for individual capitalists but for the masses, ensuring that products meet societal needs rather than private profit. A central organization will manage production and distribution based on collective needs, fostering a harmonious relationship between labor and intellectual pursuits. Labor becomes joyful and creative, with workers controlling machines instead of being controlled by them. This new paradigm aims to abolish poverty and suffering, enhancing cultural and productive capacities.

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