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2004: Nature of the Beast Big Brother Big Brother
2004: Nature of the Beast
Big Brother Big Brother
The Beginning This consists of a short introduction to Big Brother's arrogant dissertation to the world, setting the tone and context for the reader. EVOLUTION This first section describes how his world has always been there for the taking, and how that has always been his destiny: to fully control every aspect of human existence. He explains how this has been accomplished through Centuries of a feudal system that has been in place since the beginning of recorded human history. The purpose of his rulership is to provide the masses of working class drones with the sustenance, security and peace in which to thrive and multiply, always, of course, under his all-controlling reign. He will always be at the top of life's pyramid and others will always be below him, yet help him to stay on top of the world he has created for their survival. SLAVERY This section deals with the ruthless aspect of how profitability and money mongering are always at the root of how the business of profit operates within the international marketplace. The application of free labor (AKA Slavery) has been in play since the earliest human civilization (Egypt) to the present times (laogai) in modern China. This is not a pretty depiction of how the world works, but it's an economic truth that is ever present, yet, we often fail to see because of our NIMBY (not in my backyard) mentality. We look past such forms of brutality daily, as we consume cheap goods from the Third World to satisfy the insatiable hunger for bargains that the First World desires on a daily basis. Big Brother attempts to show us how we are all slaves to a monoculture that is emerging across the globe, commonly known as Westernization. PRESENCEIn this section, Big Brother shows the many ways that he has insured a place in our daily lives, and how he implements control of our every need. It is his wish and desire for world dominance, manifested and implemented by the 'TransNatcorps' in order to be as profitable as possible, regardle
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | September 12, 2002 |
| ISBN13 | 9781403325181 |
| Publishers | AuthorHouse |
| Pages | 132 |
| Dimensions | 152 × 8 × 225 mm · 204 g |
| Language | English |
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