The Aesthetics of Morality Under Class Rule
Writer: Awais Alam
We are so deceived by the trivialities that made us believe humanity is above all, but the reality is far easier to perceive than to be told by those who are rich in wisdom or power. Thus, the tyrants have persuaded humans that they are helping humanity, but what is at stake? It’s not humanity that they care about; it’s chaos.
“Reality is far easier to perceive than to be told by those who are rich in wisdom or power.”
Well, thanks for noticing the word. What I am implying here is that the working class will always suffer; maybe someday we might reach the pinnacle of humanity, even then, the class hierarchy would still exist. The spectre will continually loom over Bourgeoisie, fearing that one day the working class will forget its fidelity towards them, then the Bourgeoisie will weaponize everything which was created by humanity’s morality, empathy, and values, so they would rule all over again.
“We might reach the pinnacle of humanity, even then, the class hierarchy would still exist.”
“Chaos” is becoming less perplexing among the proletarians, so as I write, morality might change its aesthetics.
