3. What problem does the division of classes into Haves and Have-Nots pose?4. What ignites the Haves and Have-Nots' anger and hatred toward each other?5. What evil do you think we should remove first in order for us to eradicate the othertwo evils?
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3. What problem does the division of classes into Haves and Have-Nots pose?4. What ignites the Haves and Have-Nots' anger and hatred toward each other?5. What evil do you think we should remove first in order for us to eradicate the othertwo evils?
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- The division of classes increase social inequality in the society which can lead to resentment towards each other.
- It also creates economic and political inequality because Haves typically have the access towards better resources, education and rights while the Have-Nots don't have that.
- The Haves have power, authority and they can use their power for their own betterment while the Have-Nots do not have such luxury of resources which leads towards feelings of alienation and may cause a revolt against such discrimination.
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- The anger comes from the stereotypes and prejudices that are set for the Have-Nots by the Haves.
- Economic instability among the Have-nots often creates feeling of superiority among the Haves.
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- Class division and discrimination should be eradicated from the society.
- Stereotypes should not be imposed on anyone and everyone should get equal treatment in the society.
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