EXCLUSIVE SPIRITUAL GOODS

Authors

  • Nguyen Anh Quoc
  • Nguyen Minh Tri
  • Nguyen Trinh Nghieu
  • Nguyen Mai Lam
  • Dinh The Hoang
  • To Manh Cuong

Abstract

The body and the person are a unity in behavior.  The body satisfying man is a human act, and man satisfying the body is a bodily act.  Man is a bodily need.  Humanity is constantly being revealed through satisfying different behaviors.  Any behavior that helps life, which is inherited and followed by the next generation, becomes popular, then the standard appears.  An organization is a unity among individuals who share the same standards.  By assigning functions and tasks in an organization, monopoly behavior is born.  Monopolistic behavior sets standards and issues money.  The real person is a unity between the body and the individual.  The individual is behavior that is out of line with the norm.  When the individual becomes popular, the exclusive individual appears.  Standards make common equivalents of exchange, then people become slaves to standards.  When slavery appears, freedom is realized.  Freedom from the individual by labor.  Labor produces wealth.  Behaviour, person, individual, standard, exclusive behavior, exclusive individuality, freedom, labor inside, while wealth and money are outside but united in the body. The body is an exclusive spiritual commodity as a common equivalent for exchange, buying and selling, all of which are commodities.  Buying and selling, exchanging between bodies causes social division, mental illness spreads, and private individuals become popular.  Private is irresponsible.  Freedom is responsibility.

 

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Published

2021-06-30

How to Cite

Nguyen Anh Quoc, Nguyen Minh Tri, Nguyen Trinh Nghieu, Nguyen Mai Lam, Dinh The Hoang, & To Manh Cuong. (2021). EXCLUSIVE SPIRITUAL GOODS. PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology, 18(08), 2568-2584. Retrieved from https://archives.palarch.nl/index.php/jae/article/view/9193

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