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Nicolai Levashov. Russian History Viewed through Distorted Mirrors. Vol. 1
As we have seen from the previous analysis, several basic categories can be sin-
gled out in an economic system independent of the social organization of human so-
ciety. These categories are the active niches, social niches, passive niches and para-
sitic niches. As a human society develops its economic system, the number of niches
which form each category increases, to a greater or lesser degree. It should be noted
that only the number of economic niches increases, not the number of categories.
The development of the socio-economic system of Midgard-earth’s civilization
takes place only when the number of active economic niches grows, because they
create the foundation of the whole organism. In the initial stages of development eve-
ry people and every nation forms a socio-economic organism guided exclusively by
their features and needs, but national or racial differences do not influence the struc-
ture itself. Racial, national, cultural and other differences influence only the number
and quality of economic niches within each of the four categories.
In ancient times a great number of different socio-economic systems simultane-
ously existed on Midgard-earth. Each of four earthly races consisted of a great num-
ber of nations, nationalities and tribes which created their own states and empires:
they could be both mono and multi-racial. Multi-racial states and empires could be
founded on the basis of two or more races and sub-races. At the same time these so-
cio-economic organisms had different levels of development. In ancient times states
and empires with different social systems (primitively-communal, communal and
slave-owing) existed simultaneously and not always was a slave-owing system the
most “progressive”, far from it, as modern history affirms.
In ancient times the Slavonic-Aryan Empire was based on the communal sys-
tem, the nature of which is intentionally distorted in modern interpretations. The level
of economic and social development of the communal system of the Slavonic-Aryan
Empire was considerably higher than that of the slave-owing system. Its social organ-
ization was much more advanced and just than modern democracy, or correctly say-
ing, modern pseudo-democracy, but about that — later; and meanwhile let us pay at-
tention to the fact that all states and empires of the ancient period had almost identical
qualitative economic structures, independent of their social organization.
All of them had four categories of economic niches that differed only in the
number and quality within each category. Each state or empire had parasitic niches,
some — more, some — less, but always these parasitic niches were occupied by their
own people, natives of the tribes and people that formed these states and empires.
These people were derelicts and were a minority in the healthy “body” of the
state-forming people and tribes: they were “ill”, having an evolutional warp. These
“cancerous” cells of the social organism were pretty easily and effectively controlled
by its healthy part. The healthy forces prevented social parasites from getting any se-
rious influence on the whole social organism. Thus, the “immune” mechanism of the
socio-economic systems in these states and empires had enough healthy forces to
prevent the “metastasizes” of parasitic elements from spreading in the social organ-
ism (Fig. 33).
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