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We finished reading A Message to Garcia in class, and explored how Hubbard believed that the unemployed and impoverished deserved their situations for not working harder, and treating tasks with carelessness. Hubbard pitied management and bosses, because while the rest of the world was full of lazy and ignorant workers, they had worked hard enough to succeed in this world. Hubbard had a violent attitude towards people that he believed gave nothing to society, claiming that they should be beaten with a stick or kicked. It was interesting to discover that employers as well as employees of Hubbard's time found this work inspirational, and I'd like to see how modern workers and bosses would react to this, as well as how Hubbard would react to seeing how employment works in the modern world. I think this essay still carries a lot of meaning in the world today.

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