Rejuvenation and Cancer

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means one thing is replaced by another from within.  
means one thing is replaced by another from within.  
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* Ecologies systems allow the self-rejuvenation by “granting the right” to create new species and to explore new ways to survive. In an ecological system, this freedom can lead to mass extinctions or epedimics caused by parasites or viruses with the capacity to damage or destroy the whole ecological system.
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* Ecologies systems allow the self-rejuvenation by “granting the right” to create new species and to explore new ways to survive. In an ecological system, this freedom can lead to mass extinctions or epidemics caused by parasites or viruses with the capacity to damage or destroy the whole ecological system.
* Economies allow the self-rejuvenation by granting the right to found new companies and to explore new market forms. In an economical system, this freedom can lead to market monopolies, which destroy the market system. Or it can lead to disruptive innovations which destroy a large number of existing companies by [[Creative Destruction|creative destruction]]  
* Economies allow the self-rejuvenation by granting the right to found new companies and to explore new market forms. In an economical system, this freedom can lead to market monopolies, which destroy the market system. Or it can lead to disruptive innovations which destroy a large number of existing companies by [[Creative Destruction|creative destruction]]  
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generally "malignant, aggressive and egoistic behavior"
generally "malignant, aggressive and egoistic behavior"
to the list - the hallmarks of cancer.
to the list - the hallmarks of cancer.
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Fascism is a bit like cancer for politics. The political  
Fascism is a bit like cancer for politics. The political  
system allows the self-rejuvenation by granting the rights  
system allows the self-rejuvenation by granting the rights  

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