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The pen of the author still finds no rest as social imbalance prevails in the world caused by political illusory systems. This is the second part of the Slogan Of Anarchism series. In this part the author will address political issues in bengali and educate on how we as a collective are being played for fools by the world government, too. Why do so many injustices happen in the world when they are obviously wrong for the majority of humankind? Why are we still fighting wars when there is so much poverty in many countries that needs to be treated first? Many wrong political decisions are made…mehr

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The pen of the author still finds no rest as social imbalance prevails in the world caused by political illusory systems. This is the second part of the Slogan Of Anarchism series. In this part the author will address political issues in bengali and educate on how we as a collective are being played for fools by the world government, too. Why do so many injustices happen in the world when they are obviously wrong for the majority of humankind? Why are we still fighting wars when there is so much poverty in many countries that needs to be treated first? Many wrong political decisions are made intentionally to keep us from addressing such questions with diversionary tactics. We are silenced by social media, streaming services and unknown but actually harmless epidemics, while people are enriching themselves behind the scenes and deciding over us. The author consciously draws attention to the only true political system and devotes himself to anarchy and the self-determination of a free human being that comes with it.
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S. Kohl was born in Bangladesh in 1957. Currently he is living in Germany with his beloved wife and his caring children. Despite all the hardships he had to go through in his early life, he discovered his passion for politics. Driven by the injustices of political ideologies that he first discovered in his country and felt oppressed by them, he began to delve deeper and deeper into political contexts, questioning them for their effectiveness and also calling for activism against them. Even to this day, his thirst for knowledge has not left him and has ultimately convinced him to take an anarchist position.