The global crisis is taking a dangerous shape; there hardly is a nation that is not under a threat of sudden economic collapse. In India, individuals are suffering the pressures of price rise as government has already stolen their purchasing power through inflation1 . In the Eurozone, nations are facing the threat of a financial union that will have totalitarian control over the European Union member states. Yet, this extreme step towards collectivism isn’t enough to protect the Eurozone from the collapse everyone fears about2 . The United Kingdom is already suffering a no-growth period with its national debt increasing like hell and the people of the United States are already burdened with the immense national debt that can never be paid back and yet they are singing the slogans of collectivism mentioning that they are the 99%. Obviously, the way of this burgeoning burden brings upon more totalitarian and extorting state. One may wonder where all this tyrannical system of collectivism will end? Will the honest hard working Individuals get rid of the burden of collectivism? The end of collectivism is inevitable because it is unnatural. The state is the epitome of collectivism as it necessitates a man to …Read the Rest
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