1337 b4k4--It was precisely because I anticipated that argument that I said what I did in the paragraph following the one you quoted. You can say what you will about the labor environment now, and I'm sure that's what this thread's really driving at, but a lot of that doesn't apply to a guy in 19th Century London, one who can't reasonably be expected to, say, move his family to another area where work might be readily available, or some such. Your coworker has a few more options (and thus more leverage) than Bob did.[Edited on December 7, 2006 at 9:51 PM. Reason : dug]
12/7/2006 9:51:14 PM
Scrooge is a tragic character because he allows himself to be driven from his strongest ability..that of being a tough-minded money-lender. After the spirits have had their way with him, he will never again be the steely-eyed businessman, making those tough decisions that made him successful. That means turning some people down, and prosecuting people who defaulted on their loans.Altruism is a powerful weapon of the left with it's use of moral intimidation. Those who want lower taxes, want to keep more of their own money are tarred as greedy. We have to correct this by teaching people that self-interest is not greed, and that there are other ways to be virtuous besides selfless sacrifice to others.
12/8/2006 10:33:42 AM
Scratch an altruist......
12/8/2006 10:46:01 AM
12/8/2006 11:07:38 AM
Kris, the kommunist, is of course going to support the idea of the individual devoting his efforts to the collective. People are little more than worker ants... or as comrade Stalin said:"True courage consists in being strong enough to master and overcome one's self and subordinate one's will to the will of the collective, the will of the higher party body"Collectivists have such a convoluted sense of what liberty means. It's so much more than just owning guns. Dickens takes an effective member of society, paints him as evil and shows his ultimate salvation in mindless altruism.
12/8/2006 11:37:34 AM
12/8/2006 12:12:13 PM
It begins. Let me save some time.Kris: See my payout matrix? People should cooperate.Someone else: That's doesn't work. People won't act like you want them to.Kris: We can train them to.Someone else: I disagree.Kris: I disagree.[Edited on December 8, 2006 at 12:34 PM. Reason : there we go]
12/8/2006 12:28:30 PM
I'm not purposing any system, I'm just stating the flaws in headless self interest.
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12/8/2006 1:21:00 PM
It fails because it's incompatible with human nature.
12/8/2006 1:56:50 PM
That's what I said.
12/8/2006 2:02:48 PM
we're getting off topic, this is a defensive of altruism, not communism
12/8/2006 2:15:51 PM
My post was also implicitly defending altruism too though, while bashing communism and Earth Dogg's comment.
12/8/2006 2:30:08 PM
which part of that do you think I was refeing to when I was talking about the relevancy?
12/8/2006 2:37:00 PM
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12/9/2006 10:49:09 PM
Dickens gives comment on today's islamo-terrorists in this story as well:
12/10/2006 10:48:45 AM
Yes, at first I was happy to be learning how to read. It seemed exciting and magical, but then I read this: Atlas Shrugged, by Ayn Rand. I read every last word of this garbage, and because of this piece of shit, I am never reading again.
12/10/2006 3:55:11 PM
^I don't remember where that came from, but suddenly I feel like having sex with chickens.
12/10/2006 4:08:33 PM
For someone who seemed to poo poo making money, Mr Dickens seemed to spend a lot of effort in protecting his copyright privilages.
12/10/2006 11:46:11 PM