Throughout the course of this book, Lauren Olamina is developing her
own religion -- one that focuses on the idea that "God is Change” but
that people shape God and not the other way around. What do you
understand her religion to be about and how did her environment shape
her philosophy? Is it a good framework by which to survive in this
world?
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1. It calls for the end of socioeconomic class divisions.
4. It states that human society evolves through class struggle.
5. It is based on principles outlined in The Communist Manifesto.