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From the first day to this, sheer greed was the driving spirit of civilization
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"From the first day to this, sheer greed was the driving spirit of civilization"

- Friedrich Engels

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Friedrich Engels' quote talks to the idea that greed has actually been a driving force in the advancement of civilization since its beginning. He recommends that the pursuit of wealth and power has been a major factor in the progress of mankind. This concept is supported by the fact that much of the world's most powerful empires and countries have been built on the backs of those who looked for to accumulate wealth and resources. Greed has been a significant consider the advancement of innovation, market, and commerce, as well as in the formation of governments and laws. It has also been a significant consider the exploitation of individuals and resources, leading to inequality and oppression. Engels' quote serves as a pointer that greed has actually been a significant consider the advancement of civilization, which it must be kept in check in order to make sure a more fair and just society.

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Germany Flag This quote is written / told by Friedrich Engels between November 28, 1820 and August 5, 1895. He was a famous Philosopher from Germany. The author also have 8 other quotes.

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