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It is the movement to qualify men to their respective positions. It is an educational system to divide first class, second class, third class, fourth class. They all required

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"It is the movement to qualify men to their respective positions. It is an educational system to divide first class, second class, third class, fourth class. They all required"

Conversations and Morning Walks

1974 Conversations and Morning Walks

It is the movement to qualify men to their respective positions. It is an educational system to divide first class, second class, third class, fourth class. They all required, but at the present moment, the fourth-class man is occupying the first-class man's place. We want to divide the society into real first class, second class, third class . . . they're all required, but they have got their respective positions, not topsy-turvied. As the . . . as to keep the body fit we require the head, the hands, the belly and the legs. If we simply keep legs, it is useless.

Yogeśvara: It is against capitalism, this idea?

Prabhupāda: No. It is the movement to qualify men to their respective positions. It is an educational system to divide first class, second class, third class, fourth class. They all required, but at the present moment, the fourth-class man is occupying the first-class man's place. We want to divide the society into real first class, second class, third class . . . they're all required, but they have got their respective positions, not topsy-turvied. As the . . . as to keep the body fit we require the head, the hands, the belly and the legs. If we simply keep legs, it is useless.

Page Title:It is the movement to qualify men to their respective positions. It is an educational system to divide first class, second class, third class, fourth class. They all required
Compiler:Nabakumar
Created:2023-03-04, 13:10:48
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