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morganist
do you think objectivism is the cause of the economic situation. the concept of the ultimate virtue being your self desires is something which has created a society based on greed. do you agree.
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do you think objectivism is the cause of the economic situation. the concept of the ultimate virtue being your self desires is something which has created a society based on greed. do you agree.
People that are responsible for their self and family and actually contribute to society generally do not use those words.Quote from AlpineTrout:
No. Greed and greedy are words used by looters and moochers.People that are responsible for their self and family and actually contribute to society generally do not use those words.
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Great thread, and I see you guys are trying to keep it at a high level of contribution.
Kudos.
Yes, I think what we describe as "greed" is responsible for our economic conditions today, and furthermore, every single member of the American society (white, black, immigrant, man, woman, whatever) has contributed to our condition.
You get the the society you want, and this obviously is the society we (as a collective entity) believe in, and think we deserve, otherwise we wouldn't have brought ourselves to this condition, or allowed it to happen by the few who possess extraordinary levels of sefishness and greed.
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One could argue that selfishness and greed are at the very core of human progress throughout history.
If we conclude that invention & innovation have created better lives for humans, then we have to ask, what are the motivators for this? Is it not based on selfishness or greed, as far as wanting money or notoriety for one's accomplishments?
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do you think objectivism is the cause of the economic situation. the concept of the ultimate virtue being your self desires is something which has created a society based on greed. do you agree.
I would say the need for love and/or power are what has driven human beings through time ... and according to my previous definition of greed, we would both be correct.Quote from AlpineTrout:
One could argue that selfishness and greed are at the very core of human progress throughout history.
This begs the question of whether human beings must take the needs of others into consideration when pursuing their path (which as we have seen previously, is based on greed/selfishness/love/power) or whether they do not have to take the needs of others into consideration.Quote from AlpineTrout:
If we conclude that invention & innovation have created better lives for humans, then we have to ask, what are the motivators for this? Is it not based on selfishness or greed, as far as wanting money or notoriety for one's accomplishments?
