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8/3/2025, 4:51:10 PM
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>"Socialism", the belief in equality
Aha. What about the belief in fairness?
>and that the State can "make things right" has been around for thousands of years, Marx&Co just "religionized" it.
Aha.
>The belief in equality
Sounds like a strawman.
>and the will to use the State to fight a war with Nature to achieve it
Heh. Why would equality need force to enforce? Quite the opposite. Inequality requires force to enforce.
>starts when a Civilization reaches it's peak
Capitalist countries are *LONG* past their peak.
>and this is what kills them because Nature always wins.
KeK. No. Capitalism (anti-economic anti-system of fiction, fraud and parasitism) destroys the real economy (of making real things and doing real things) kills society. Again, plainly obviously if you have eyes to see.
>It's a well written book but very very hard to read book, he approaches it almost like he approaches mathematics.
Mathematicians think imaginary numbers are real, kek.
>"Socialism", the belief in equality
Aha. What about the belief in fairness?
>and that the State can "make things right" has been around for thousands of years, Marx&Co just "religionized" it.
Aha.
>The belief in equality
Sounds like a strawman.
>and the will to use the State to fight a war with Nature to achieve it
Heh. Why would equality need force to enforce? Quite the opposite. Inequality requires force to enforce.
>starts when a Civilization reaches it's peak
Capitalist countries are *LONG* past their peak.
>and this is what kills them because Nature always wins.
KeK. No. Capitalism (anti-economic anti-system of fiction, fraud and parasitism) destroys the real economy (of making real things and doing real things) kills society. Again, plainly obviously if you have eyes to see.
>It's a well written book but very very hard to read book, he approaches it almost like he approaches mathematics.
Mathematicians think imaginary numbers are real, kek.
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