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by gchamonlive
316 days ago
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I don't think it's essentially human to be cutthroat and competitive, it's just capitalism. If we could come up with an economic system centered first on the care we could see it differently. Because what you see in small, specially poor communities is that trust in each other is strong. You could argue that the church tried it and we had the inquisition, but I think it's different. We have way more benefit of hindsight and the population is way more educated than it was in the middle ages. Not advocating for a renaissance of the Christian kingdom, but for embedding care and charity as first class moral values in economics. |
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The world is not what you think it is. Social problems are almost never a result of improper social systems.
The game you are playing by virtue of existing is just shit and no amount of "rules" you build on top of it will ever change that fact.