Abolition of Private Property and Class Divisions | Vibepedia
The abolition of private property and class divisions is a multifaceted, ongoing movement that seeks to eradicate economic inequality and social hierarchies. Wi
Overview
The abolition of private property and class divisions is a multifaceted, ongoing movement that seeks to eradicate economic inequality and social hierarchies. With roots in ancient Greece and Rome, where philosophers like [[plato|Plato]] and [[aristotle|Aristotle]] debated the merits of private property, this movement has evolved over centuries, influenced by key figures such as [[karl-marx|Karl Marx]], [[friedrich-engels|Friedrich Engels]], and [[mikhail-bakunin|Mikhail Bakunin]]. From the [[french-revolution|French Revolution]] to the [[russian-revolution|Russian Revolution]], and through various socialist and anarchist movements, the abolition of private property and class divisions has been a central theme. Today, with approximately 2.3 billion people living on less than $2 a day, according to the [[world-bank|World Bank]], and the wealthiest 1% of the global population holding over 38% of the world's wealth, as reported by [[oxfam-international|Oxfam International]], the struggle for economic equality and social justice remains a pressing concern. As [[thomas-piketty|Thomas Piketty]] notes, the concentration of wealth and power is a major obstacle to achieving a more equal society. The abolition of private property and class divisions is a complex, ongoing process that requires a deep understanding of history, economics, and social dynamics, involving organizations like the [[international-labor-organization|International Labor Organization]] and the [[united-nations|United Nations]].