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Superior rights for the few and inferior rights for many are structured into the subtle monopolization of land, technology, and money; all produced by nature or social technology and properly belonging to all.
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subtle monopolization, subtle monopolies, wealth accumulation advantage, equalizing surcharges, wholesale terrorism, imperial centers, excessive rights, economic multiplier, modern commons, exclusive property rights, wasted labor, break for freedom, wealthy world, impoverished world, imperial nations, weak nations
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New York, Soviet Union, Cold War, Adam Smith, United States, Western Europe, World Bank, Eastern Europe, San Francisco, United Nations, Middle East, South Korea, Eastern Orthodox, Fidel Castro, Peter Gowan, World Trade Center, Zed Books, Henry George, National Security Council Directive, William Morrow, George Soros, Lester Thurow, Monthly Review, North Korea, Saddam Hussein
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