At least we’re all TRYING here (albeit in a rather uncivilized manner) to tackle a subject that is unsolvable and always will be: Who decides how much is enough for whom? Society vs. the individual. The commons vs. private ownership. It’s a problem that has followed humanity for as long as we’ve been evolving and will never end. But as Churchill said, “Talk, talk, talk is better than war, war, war.”
I’m not religious, but if there are any Christians among us, remember Jesus’ teaching to the man who asked how he could achieve eternal life: Sell whatever you have and give to the poor. Sounds like a Socialist to me.
At least we’re all TRYING here (albeit in a rather uncivilized manner) to tackle a subject that is unsolvable and always will be: Who decides how much is enough for whom? Society vs. the individual. The commons vs. private ownership. It’s a problem that has followed humanity for as long as we’ve been evolving and will never end. But as Churchill said, “Talk, talk, talk is better than war, war, war.”
I’m not religious, but if there are any Christians among us, remember Jesus’ teaching to the man who asked how he could achieve eternal life: Sell whatever you have and give to the poor. Sounds like a Socialist to me.