From Marx to Stalin: A Case Study for Bioadministration
When Karl Marx first proposed his economic theory of delivering abundance through equality and brotherhood, it was a response to the threat and the opportunity of labor efficiency brought about from the industrial revolution. Manpower was being replaced by machine power driven by the concentrated energy sources brought out of the Earth. Such a disturbance to an economy will inevitably disturb the political structure. And Marx, writing at the times of the European wide revolts of 1848, was attempting to harness and design a new and fair way forward in an amazingly secular Christian and spiritually evolved solution.