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In societies far removed from religion, people develop such a cruel
morality that they have no compunction over committing all forms of
ruthlessness and injustice for the sake of their own trivial personal in-
terests. This morality has its origins in Darwin's theory of evolution,
and foresees a constant conflict of interest among people. Bribery, vi-
olence, theft and corruption inevitably escalate. Some emerge victori-
ous in this struggle and turn into unscrupulous, uncaring robots.
Some, on the other hand, feel too weak psychologically to cope with
the struggle, and thus immerse themselves in their own problems.