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s that are discriminating to different people are not practiced in the community. In "The Communist Manifesto", Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels say that the government is produced by class struggles in which one class tries to dominate all other classes. They believe that the bourgeoisie ideas and interests dominate modern society. In order to have an equal and harmonious society, everyone should contribute to the society. One certain class or the people with the most money should not dominate the community. The community should not be run in a way that would single out certain people as better than the rest, but allow everyone feel as though they belong and are needed. The right of free will is to allow people to be individuals and speak their great ideas without harming or discriminating against anyone. Without free will the community would be a dull and unfulfilling place to be. The deserved rights of the people would not be furnished unless the government was there to protect the rights for the people to have. A community is successful only if it is fair and is organized by qualified people that want to serve the public to the best of their abilities. In order for this to happen, a government should be made to serve the people of their community. The development of equal opportunities and free will adds to the rights of the people. If people are able to make their own decisions and are accepted for their capabilities, they will be happier and more willing to help out the community. Also an organization of the government's people allows decisions to be made more freely. Without an organization of representatives the community would have no direction and would possibly lead to chaos. A harmonious community is put together with all of these ideas that allow the government to keep order and to secure the rights of all individuals, and the people to live in an organized safe place....

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