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created in Russia.
1. Active economic niches.
2. Social economic niches.
3. Passive economic niches.
4. Parasitic economic niches.
Green – the positive and creative niches of the economic system;
Yellow – the ballast niches of the economic system;
Red – the negative or destructive niches of the economic system.
Fig.33. — Several types of social or-
ganisms existed simultaneously in the
economic systems of Midgard-earth’s
civilizations in ancient times before the
Israelites left Egypt. The primitive-
communal social organism coexisted
both with the communal and the slave-
owning ones. The social parasites of
these social organisms existed inde-
pendently of each other. They were of
the same nationality as the people of
the social organism they lived in. The
social organism pretty easily controlled
its social parasites and prevented them
from gaining any significant force.
1. Active economic niches.
2. Social economic niches.
3. Passive economic niches.
4. Parasitic economic niches.
A – primitive-communal society;
B – communal society;
С – slave-owning society.
Green – the positive and creative
niches of the economic system;
Yellow – the ballast niches of the
economic system;
Red – the negative or destructive
niches of the economic system.
Fig.34. — On leaving Egypt, the Isra-
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