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Oct 12, 2005 05:27

it occured to me tonight that the fact money exists in our current social system is kind of a sad commentary on the nature of humanity.

oh, where is utopia and how do we get there?

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yeliab October 12 2005, 09:44:36 UTC
i find it a beautiful accomplishment of mankind.
you know, many terrorist have similar viewpoints to yours.

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whatacrockett October 12 2005, 17:53:01 UTC
"i find it a beautiful accomplishment of mankind." - i wouldn't call it an accomplishment by any means. whether or not it is beautiful, i wont comment, but an accomplishment it surely is not. money evolved extremely early, around 6000 bc in mesopotamia to be precise, as an expansion of simple trade tokens used to keep track of bartered goods. in other words, money evolved from everyone looking out for their own interests above all others. if you look at some of the most enlightened historical figures, like buddha, ghandi, and mother theresa, or certain tribal societies such as the native americans and some african tribes, you will see that none of them had a use for money. not that im saying money is not completely necessary for a complex society, at least at this point in human development - im just saying that money has evolved out of everyone being selfish. myself included, of course. in most utopian schemes laid out by philosophers, such as aristotle, plato, and confuscius, money has no place in society. granted, a few of ( ... )

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yeliab October 14 2005, 01:26:07 UTC
sry man, my comment came out the wrong way. didnt mean to offend you.

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songbabe027 October 12 2005, 15:30:23 UTC
i dunno but i really wanna go there. mapquest it.

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captainmorgan77 October 12 2005, 19:42:29 UTC
I'm with her, it'd be sweet if we found ti on there.

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