Corruption is humanity s most terrible vice...

 From news sources.

Olesya Loseva:

"People are writing in the comments, 'Forget about these Boeings.'

I agree!

But, unfortunately, we don't have another alternative in the long-haul segment yet.

Our domestic civil aircraft industry is only just beginning to embark on the path to revival.

For example, Boeings and Airbuses were once preferred to the Il-96s.

And we have what we have now, while someone else has profited handsomely from it!"

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Author.

Corruption is humanity's most terrible vice...

And yet no one knows how to overcome it?

 I have some sound ideas on this matter, but to do so, we need to change the priorities within society itself. Specifically, when there are no material temptations at all, people will have nothing to react to through their natural venality, since material temptations simply don't exist.

And what kind of society should we build without material temptations?

It will definitely be a society of universal prosperity—I emphasize, universal, not just the prosperity of a wealthy elite, which is precisely what we're experiencing now.

Is this possible?

Classics of social science say it's possible; we just need to significantly curb the rapacity of private property or, at worst, transfer this fundamentally flawed private property to the state, placing it under state control.

But to do this, we need the power of the state, and now, alas, the state is subservient to private capital and is unable to curb its appetites...

What can be done?

 A good question...

Take power by force...

And not fear bloodshed... the new struggles to carve a path, but that path belongs to the future... and now we're sliding back into the barbarity of the past... and it's leading society to a dead end, God willing, not to a nuclear dead end for humanity...


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