Neither debates are productive.
Gay masonic revolution that doomed the world.
Capital vs labor
By capitalism I was referring to Mandeville, Smith and all that school of thought.
I wish we had this thread 10 times a day 7 days a week rather than...everything else we have
>I wish we had this thread 10 times a day 7 days a week rather than...everything else we have
It's a very easily fulfilled wish... just make the thread
>it doesn't happen in my backyard therefore it doesn't exist
You can think that, but I prefer to think that hundreds of millions of people lived and died for something else that "evolutionary interests". Let alone the fact that one could argue that the vast majority of people have no idea of what their interest is and prefer to delegate the thinking to their "representatives".
>We wonder why the evil person gets rich and why the good person gets poor.
Under god, the poor man's promised rewards are eternal.
Without god, the earthly injustice is all there is.
t. ex-Christian
You are right, it deserves a bump
>In a time where labor is less and less relevant ("thanks" to progress) and where capital has turned into meaningless speculation, why are normies still mesmerized by this dichotomy?
Its because capital seemingly controls everything. One can be vague and still be accurate by blaming capital.
>>Woot
>Without god, the earthly injustice is all there is.
Meh, a communist would answer you that one day a classless society will inevitably arise and we'll all live happily ever after.
And a capitalist will tell you that we'll all turn into overfed burgers only busy with leisure.
People need to rationalize that which has no meaning. Personally, I think religion is better for this than economics.
That's probably a good idea.