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you mean in the Hindu/Buddhist sense? if we're talking post-communism, it's such a different society from the one we live in that I don't think it's valuable to speculate on what we will need to do once we get there. but yeag, I get you and I'm also not trying to convince anyone and I apprentice the explanation.
Yeah, I mean I would probably ascribe an even more essential position to suffering than the traditional Buddhist account does (which emphasizes inevitability more than an essentiality that exists at the core of personal experience) but there is 100% an influence from Hinduism and Buddhism here.