Hi SubVersion, here's one for ya. "The true equilibrium of greed can create economic utopias." Let's turn it all over to a philanthropic computer, programmed absolutely benign. The problem with true anarchy is that humans are not nice as youth likes to think. I am much older, and I see humans as far less than capable of living without law. Maybe less government, but not without law - we are bad, and my experience teaches me, we always will be, so we need systems geared to equilibriate our dastardly nature.
Sorry,
Lloyd
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Originally Posted by subversion Intellectuals know that capitalism is bad because they know that it is based on greed. I would say that anarchy is best but many people do not understand the virtues of anarchy because they do not take it's true definition. All that anarchy means is no formal government. This informal government is the only thing that renders a true egalitarian society possible. Anarchy + honor = utopia
capitalism = greed = no utopia |