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Poverty may be caused by (a) society not being able to produce enough to provide everyone with an adequate standard of living, or (b) society being able to produce enough but organised for the benefit of the rich and so leaving plenty of people in poverty.

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Poverty and Crime are inherent to human society.

If those two elements were not present in human society...the human's would all be robots (they wouldn't be living creatures).

In another words, in a robot society (non-living beings) there wouldn't be poverty or crime (unless it was programed into the machines themselves).

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