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could not punish, they would commit thievery, corruption, bribery, em-
bezzlement and every kind of illegal act.
• Anxiety, fear and panic occasioned by the environment they live
in put people under stress. They cannot sleep at night and in the day-
time, everything makes them anxious. They quickly lose bodily
strength. Intense pressure and difficult living conditions exhaust men
and women at an early age and sometimes cause their premature death.
Because of hopelessness, they cannot enjoy the good things in life, but
tranquilize themselves with alcohol and live their hellish lives in a state
of intoxication.
• Believing that they will perish after death, people hold on to life
tenaciously. In their struggles for life, they regard everyone else as a
rival, if not an enemy, and begrudge every act as a slight against them-
selves. They experience socialism's basic tenets, such as "mutual aid"
and "support," only in slogans. In fact, everyone regards others with a
suspicion that condemns them to a life of loneliness.
• Because the individual has no faith in God, he can't attach himself
to anyone in a meaningful, trusting relationship. The Darwinist-
Communist system always crushes individuals, who are hostile to one
another, since everyone may at any moment take away what they have.
In a Communist state, the only one an individual can trust is himself. But
because he knows he is weak, he doesn't trust even himself and is domi-
nated by intense hopelessness. Therefore, he is forever complaining
about his life, but cannot try to change it.
• Because people in a Communist society have closed minds, there
are defects in every aspect of their lives, whether at school, at home, or in
entertainment. They can act only in accord with what they've been
taught, and so cannot come up with any original ideas to deal with new
issues that confront them. If they do, in fact, they are answered with vio-
lence.
• Unthinking people have unorganized minds and can't use re-
sources productively. They waste resources on utopian fantasies, as in
the case of Lysenko.
• Communism destroys families, the basic unit of society. There are
no marriages in the true sense of the word, only reproduction and prop-