As the saying goes: capitalism, shareholder value and such things seem as inevitable today as the divine right of kings once did…
We live in capitalism. Its power seems inescapable. So did the divine right of kings. Any human power can be resisted and changed by human beings. Resistance and change often begin in art, and very often in our art, the art of words.
—Ursula K. Le Guin
Eat the rich…No thanks, I don’t like the taste. There is things like acid baths…
I’m now curious as to how you and seemingly 5 other people know what the rich taste like. You guys had a BBQ and didn’t invite the rest of us, didn’t you?
Heheh, you got me thinking but basically canibalism, I am not a fan.
They’re not human.
That’s probably why they new capital city of Egypt is in there middle of the desert, so the rabble can’t reach them at easily.
I mean, yes and no. There’s biology that drives human behavior, as much as we want to pretend otherwise and physics are responsible for scarcity.
Given our biological programming and scarcity of resources there isn’t an economic system that can “be fair and equal” at any scale beyond hunter gatherer tribes.
Humans are very bad at distinguishing between the effects of human biology and human culture.
And your second claim is extremely broad and without evidence.
First paragraph: That’s what I came here to say!
Second paragraph: Oooof!
Economist see an X in a graphic and say “yes, all economic human endeavors are determined by this two lines”
Ur all dumb