Our planet is the cradle of civilization, from the prehistoric ages to the dawn of industrialism. Humanity has managed to conquer and learn from mother earth. As a race, we all thrive under the same sun, yet humanity has yet to conquer its worst enemy: Inequality. Inequality has spread its cancerous ways around the world dismantling mankind’s progress, as it distracts its unification. Though inequality is infamous for its plethora of forms, the most prominent of all is poverty. Poverty as a global concern, ranges from a family owning an entire island, and bathing in riches, while on the other side of our planet a mother forces her child into slavery just to put food on the table. Inequality is a plague with symptoms of selfishness and narcissism, and …show more content…
The authorities have construct methods to control the working class by placing price tags on everything we see as a necessity, such as houses and cars. Following the elite’s blueprints, the working class assimilates by applying for credit. Infamous for its countless victims, credit is one of the most common formats of financing. With this format, the system supplies optimism to the working class, yet also confining them to what they can afford. Credit contributes by building walls around social classes, as it proceeds to weaken the working class and ensures that they also never see the light out of debt. The working class has minimal options, either they are careful on what they are spending, or they create their own chaos by being relentless with their finances. Either way, the master still has the loyalty of his slaves, and all the hard earned money in their pockets. Thus, dubbing inequality, the basis of ancient and modern society a battle that has yet to see a bright victory. As mankind unleashed its unreasonable ways to the public eye as a common and acceptable way of