Hello @fucho80, what a complex and quite controversial topic you have here...
It's no doubt that all humans are born equal but some have mastered that art of manipulation for their selfish reasons. They do this in so many ways even beyond those you have mentioned in your post.
I am glad you still have a version of your history in your curriculum, in my country there's none as the ruling class are mostly those who have committed one form of offence or the other against the state hence they don't want the younger generation studying their evil deeds in class because they are bent on remaining in power as long as possible.
One of the major strategies used at achieving manipulation is the 'divide and conquer' strategy. This works brilliantly well, as the masses sees themselves as rivals rather than one big family, leading to the unimaginable exploitation by most of ruling class.
In order to avoid or resist manipulation, one has to have adequate information and economic resource to do so however this is not the case in most circumstances. Going forward, access to equal economic opportunity for all is vital in ensuring true freedom for the human race.
Thanks for the invite and best wishes from here always,
Toni.
Brother @straighttalk, thank you for visiting this publication, welcome.
That's true, the methods I list here are few compared to the multiple forms of domination, manipulation and control that people use to subdue their neighbor. However, this gives us an idea of what we live and what we are exposed to.
Unfortunately there is a lot of economic inequality and access to information, this limits us and makes us very vulnerable to manipulators
Great comment friend, thanks for letting me know your opinion.
You re more than welcome @fucho80!
Dear @straighttalk
Excellent comment. Would you mind if I ask you a question?
Let's say that people would fight for "freedom" and they would win. Whatever that would actually mean. Let's say that we would manage to free ourselfs from current authorities.
Wouldn't you think that lack of some central authorities would always create "power vacum" and many local warlords / politicians would try to take advantage of situation.
Yours
Piotr
Greetings @crypto.piotr,
Definitely, there's always going to be a need for some form of central authority in any system of governance but the issue(s) remains how responsible are/would such authorities be to the plight and wishes of those that elected them.
At least if these central authorities can't make the masses better off, it's best to leave them in the state they met them rather then worst off!
Best regards,
Toni