The problems of common people are the same, all over the world. Their desires are similar, or completely identical, their dreams are roughly the same.
What distorts this universal identity of the human species?
There is the communist [and anarchist/anarcho-communist], the right-nationalist, and the generally liberal answer (sometimes they have some commonalities).
I tend to think the communist [+anarcho-communist] answer is the most adequate [class-hierarchical divisions are responsible] and the liberal relatively adequate and strong [self-interest as an essential factor of separation between people].
The right-wing nationalist answer is rejected by me because it ''makes'' as a cause something which is primarily an effect [the competition of nations is rooted in political-economic competition and not, as the right-wing nationalists say, in the alleged "nature" itself of the nation or ethnicity].
But despite this general weighing, I feel and think for reason, that something is missing in these answers which are perhaps the most adequate and powerful answers.
Ιωάννης Τζανάκος
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