gambit
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Basic needs and the desire for freedoms beyond those needs are in a constant push/pull relationship.No. It's economic reason. Freedom is just a facade for its collapse.Ok.. I take my statement back. People do need freedom. But this need rank lower than the basic need of human, such as food, clothing, shelter, security. Once a man achieve this, they would desire freedom and finally, self awareness.
The first freedom anyone want is the right and freedom to do things to my 'stuff' as I see fit because I believe, rightly or wrongly, what is best for me. No one outside of the monastery is ever satisfied with just having basic needs met. So the most important, if not the top priority, item for any dictatorship is to control access and availability to those basic needs. Keep the people in a constant state of near starvation, physically and figuratively. As long as the people is in a persistent state of looking and hoarding whatever they can of those basic needs, most will not have the chance to look beyond those basic needs. Whatever creative energy I may have, I must direct it towards meeting those basic needs. Any wonder why something like the microwave oven came from a free society and not the Soviet Union or China?