In a system, the form that the division of its subjects takes depends on whether the subjects regulate their relations according to the knowledge and principle of separation, hatred, rivalry, and struggle, or according to the knowledge and principle of union, love, mutual help, and cooperation.

If the subjects regulate their relations according to the knowledge and principle of separation, hatred, rivalry, and struggle, they will be divided into groups with rival relations and will struggle for primacy. An example of this is human society which is divided by political territories, parties, nations, religions, and classes. This division causes constant fear for bare life, hatred, and wars among people divided in this way, as well as the constant collapse of the system – this is why there is no freedom, life satisfaction, and good in such systems yet. That is why such divisions have no natural justification or value.

If the subjects of a system regulate their relations according to the knowledge and principle of union, love, mutual cooperation, and help, there are none and there cannot be any other divisions within it save the division of work and work results. This implies that their system will not be political, religious, national, or class-based, but only economic. The economic system is the only natural means by which spiritual and material welfare is realized as the goal and meaning of life and existence, and which has a natural and universal value as a solution for overcoming evil and realizing good. All the systems of movement and action that constitute nature can serve as examples, and the best example is the human body. In this regard, even ant and bee systems are far ahead of humans.