Quote from jem:
You may wish to look at the foundation of the moral codes and the rule of law.
Quote from Misthos:
Ahh.. yes.
That's explains the laws recently enacted by our government to facilitate the wholesale looting by our financial elites.
Nice "foundation theory." What was the legal evolution of the TARP bill? The repeal of Glass Steagall? How about the medicare prescription plan bill that prohibits the government from negotiating rates with Big Pharma - what is that law's "foundation?"
Quote from jem:
You may wish to look at the foundation of the moral codes and the rule of law.
Quote from maxpi:
Yes.. The Ottoman Empire was said to have Law and Order but never in the same place and time.
You can look at the three branches of humanity in Genesis after the Flood. It says "Japtheth will prosper".. That's the Indo-Europeans, they have 401k's, cars, roads, banks, etc... Hamites are Africans and Orientals, they pretty much have dirt floors... Shemites are in the middle east and via the conquest of Spain are in South America and Central America mixed with Indians who are Hamites... again, lots of dirt floors...
Quote from Misthos:
Ahh.. yes.
That's explains the laws recently enacted by our government to facilitate the wholesale looting by our financial elites.
Nice "foundation theory." What was the legal evolution of the TARP bill? The repeal of Glass Steagall? How about the medicare prescription plan bill that prohibits the government from negotiating rates with Big Pharma - what is that law's "foundation?"
That same question has been asked for millenia by different people, at different times, in different parts of the world. And one thing all those people had in common? Their view that the rest of the world was barbarian.Quote from Debaser82:
Yes, eventually.
But why is it still superior today?
Quote from Misthos:
That same question has been asked for millenia by different people, at different times, in different parts of the world. And one thing all those people had in common? Their view that the rest of the world was barbarian.
Kinda funny, if you ask me.
But right now, due to the marriage of technology and hydrocarbon use, the world is very different than it ever was. Modern amenities are sprouting up everywhere. Wealth may be transferred, but living standards are increasing everywhere for the most part.
But if you stop and think about the fact that nothing can grow steadily forever, that anything that grows steadily - population, resource use, and economies - that things double when they grow at a certain rate. For instance, a population, or resource use, or an economy that grows just 2% a year doubles every 35 years.
How many times can something double? If you chart that kind of growth - it eventually goes parabolic.
Nothing can maintain a parabloic growth rate forever. Especially on a finite planet.
Expect some major changes the next 50 years. We reached a point of acceleration of consumption growth that will end badly for most on this planet.
My guess this century.