“Emancipation of human labor from economic servitude and exploitation, i.e., from organizations of production in which the conditions of work are determined by a master class who own the means of production, and in which the fruits of work are alienated from workers to the benefit of masters.” HumansMeanWisdomPoliticsClassEconomyEconomicConditionsMastersBenefitsLaborOrganizationFruitWorkersProductionsDeterminedLiberalismExploitationEmancipationServitude Author:Mortimer Adler
“We want freedom for our country, but not at the expense or exploitation of others, not us to degrade other countries...I want the freedom of my country so that other countries may learn something from my free country so that the resources of my country might be utilized for the benefit of mankind.” WantMayCountryMightMankindBenefitsResourcesOur CountryExpensesOther CountriesExploitationDegradeFree Country Author:Lal Bahadur Shastri
“Marx's own illusion was to think that the working class movement, which he devoted his life to creating and strengthening, would both be socially and politically successful in the industrial nations of Western Europe, and that it would develop an entirely new way of human social life that would retain and even enhance the productive benefits of capitalism while overcoming the inhumanity and exploitation of capitalist social relations. Marx himself had no solutions to these problems. His object of study was capitalism itself.” ThinkingWayHumansProblemNationsSocialClassStudySuccessfulMovementObjectsBenefitsCreatingSolutionsIllusionCapitalismEuropeOvercomingRelationWesternProductiveCapitalistDevotedNew WaysExploitationWorking ClassSocial LifeStrengtheningInhumanityWestern EuropeSocial Relations Author:Allen W. Wood
“In the same way that we today think that the slave trade and colonial exploitation were inhuman and inconceivably bestial ways of acquiring riches, there is no doubt that coming generations will think that our form of world trade and distribution of the world's benefits were just as inconceivable and inhuman.” ThinkingWorldWayTodayFormWealthDoubtGenerationsBenefitsSlaveryTradeSlaveRichesNo DoubtExploitationDistributionInhumanWorld TradeSlave Trade Author:Erik Dammann