Chizuru Aikawa, August 11, 1921
I realized that if the rulers of society refused to provide decent conditions for people to live without hardship, then we had to create our own society—far from power and money. Jack Barret's idea of eliminating money as a means of exchange was wise. Without money, there is no power, and without power, there is no corruption. Revolutionary, isn't it?
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A society that functions without monetary capital... I'm in awe.
Things would be very different if humankind remembered that, once, humanity lived without money—and that it's still possible to do so.
Kanghar can grow for the good of its citizens, and I feel proud to witness it with my own eyes.
TO BE CONTINUED...

