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Global Silence Tracker: What World is Not Talking About


Anushka Misal | Vaishnavi Shukla



Anushka Misal | Vaishnavi Shukla "Global Silence Tracker: What World is Not Talking About" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Special Issue | Recent Advances in Computer Applications and Information Technology, March 2026, pp.287-293, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd101319.pdf

That's a question that any logical person has, but few say out loud: Why does a human being require money to live on this world, when the world was already made with everything necessary for life? All people are created the rich, with the same simple human needs for food, water, shelter and safety – yet current systems sort us into rich or poor; powerful or powerless. Now, survival is defined not as merely a human quality but by having income, employment and economic value. This paper describes how this state of affairs came about and is maintained, and then shows how contemporary systems–such as the job, the rent, taxes, debt, and technology–while appearing to be necessary or simply being too big to fail work in no one’s interest, manufacturing lives implicitly entangled by social power. It does’t blame secretive groups or shadowy rulers. Instead, it describes how systems built by humans have evolved to become large enough that they now shape human life. The aim is to make clear this reality, in a clear language form so that anyone ?— even the young readers ?— would understand and start questioning whether it’s really fair having to pay just to live. Researchers have studied two main concepts which are very distinct: the biological need for survival and the economic mediation through which humans survive. Survival is inherently tied to continuing existence by meeting basic physiological requirements. Throughout history, human communities have come together in ways that put priority on survival together as a collective. In the past, societies operated using cooperative systems/relationships, labour sharing and communal • access to resources. Early forms of communities had the same level of hardship and conflict; however, there were no forms of currency that were used as a means of exchanging resources for survival purposes. Resources were gathered and grown through the collective, thus resources were shared based on relationships among individuals in the community. The change from communal living to an economic system was a gradual process that was shaped by varying historical life-altering events. The agricultural revolution was a pivotal point as the capacity to produce food and store a surplus made it possible to create new dynamics in regards to possession, ownership and authority. As a result, land (as an asset) became valuable; the surplus produced from agricultural cultivation put in place hierarchical circumstances through which individuals were administered. The introduction of money further changed the way in which humans interacted within resource communities. Originally designed to facilitate currency exchange and as a means to reflect the value of the goods traded, money has transformed over centuries into the principal governing authority of society.

Income gaps, survival vs dignity; government & Industry support for citizens, social stratifications; the rich / poor divide; work productivity primary needs today’s capitalism


IJTSRD101319
Special Issue | Recent Advances in Computer Applications and Information Technology, March 2026
287-293
IJTSRD | www.ijtsrd.com | E-ISSN 2456-6470
Copyright © 2019 by author(s) and International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development Journal. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0)

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