The Four Noble Truths, which include the Eightfold Path, describe the
true nature of existence, and the means to live in harmony with that
nature.
By tradition, the preaching of the Four Noble Truths
was the first sermon given by the Buddha, after he became the Awakened
One.
It could be said that The Four Noble Truths, and what they
infer, are Buddhism itself. There are many traditions, schools, sects
of Buddhism, but the Four Noble Truths are acknowledged in all of them,
because they are foundational. They describe why Buddhism is needed, and
what constitutes the essence of the practice of Buddhism. There may be
various practices and ideas within Buddhism, but they are merely
different expressions of the essence as expressed in the Four Noble
Truths.
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I think that this is <u>positive reinforcement training.</u>
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I agree with Marx, I however find his idea being too radical
Explanation:
According to Marx, class manifestation is what has lead to inequalities to the society.
Marx therefore urges laborers to rise and fight for their rights as a group, for social balance to happen.
However, the idea of a total revolution is impossible and too radical for those in the given social classes also have got means to violence and resources that cannot be taken from them that easily.
Monopsony is the term you are looking for. I know of one such place: Trail British Columbia. If the smelter ever shut down, Trail would become a ghost town (or very nearly a ghost town) very quickly. Most small mining communities are Monopsonies. If the mine closes, then the people living there have to be resourceful enough to create another industry.