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Introduction:
Part 22

If this is accepted, i.e., making "human nature," i.e., the child's carnal nature, i.e., his desires (impulses and urges) of the 'moment,' i.e., his desire for pleasure, including the pleasure which comes from the approval of men, approving of his pleasure and his dissatisfaction with pain, including his dissatisfaction with (the pain which comes with) the father's/Father's restraints and disapproval—inhibiting or blocking him from participating in the pleasure of the 'moment,' whether imagined or real—the standard for life, instead of the father's/Father's commands, rules, facts, and truth, then George Hegel's next statement, sounding more like Karl Marx (who was not yet born), becomes 'reality.' When parent's become as children, 'driven' by pleasure, 'purposed' in augmenting pleasure, over and therefore against the father's/Father's authority system, then the following becomes the outcome.
    "On account of the absolute and natural oneness of the husband, the wife, and the child, ... the surplus is not the property of one of them ... all contracts regarding property or service and the like fall away ... the surplus, labour, and property are absolutely common to all, inherently and explicitly." (George Hegel, System of Ethical Life) In this way, through the use of dialectic 'reasoning,' facilitators of 'change' ("big brother"), coming between your and your children, i.e., negating the father's "top-down" authority system in your children's feelings, thoughts, and actions, and in their relationship with one another (in society), gain control over your children, making them their servants, i.e., slaves, living off your labor and money, i.e., taxing you, forcing you to support their unrighteous and abominable ways. There is a price to pay when you base 'reality' upon the nature of the child (and your desire for their approval), basing right upon the pleasures of the 'moment,' pain or wrong being the lack thereof. Anyone (especially those with have the power of government in hand) who attains or desires to attain pleasure from your spouse, your children, your property, your business, or you, has as much "right" to them (or you) as you do, i.e., you have not right to restrain them. If you try, you will be restrained or "removed."

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