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Old Jan 10, 2019, 07:02 PM
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Originally Posted by AB2371 View Post
I think you guys get dark a little too quickly. And I think your ideologies are dated. In today's world, we have several options. We can sell 'ourselves', as in our marketable skills, or we can sell 'something else'. If you don't like what I am selling, will I be free to sell another? If I am not free, I'd rather die. I think many people are compelled to think this way. But why?

"Humans aren't just greedy, rational and competitive (though there is some of that); we're also altruistic empathetic and cooperative", as if we could empower ourselves. "..But as long as nature is perceived as a mechanical infinite vending machine, the market doesn't perceive a need to maintain or preserve it."

An authoritative figure should be able provide structure AND security as needed, as the merchant should be able to provide product and diversity. "..Just because technology is possible does not mean it is desirable. Technology can either be useful or destructive, depending on its scale and purpose. The logic of the market doesn't make qualitative evaluations very well so, …citizens must help choose whether a given technology is socially and environmentally acceptable."
First of all: nobody is discussing "ideologies". And there is no such thing as "dated" when it comes to manifestations of the human nature in its best and its ugliest forms. The future can be found in history for that same reason. Thats also why many old movies while looking dated still carry a very relevant message. Is "the good, the bad and the ugly" a bad movie? Is greed in its raw form not relevant today?

Secondly: the topic of this discussion was how to grab power and not how to handle it.