07-15-2015, 08:18 AM
Greetings sisters and brothers,
Even though elitist Capitalism is the primary means by which the hidden, and not so hidden elite controls, manipulates and exploits the Human population, I believe that if we were to somehow remove, or evolve beyond this entrenched elitism of the current system, Capitalism could actually prove to be an excellent starting point to create a truly egalitarian society...
I say this, because money provides a relatively universally accepted system of valuing material assets / goods / services.
If our societies were to truly desire the creation of a materialistic equality, then, by having the valuing system of money, we could easily determine how to achieve the goal of materialistic equality.
I'm not suggesting that this would be easy or will happen any time soon, but I'm suggesting that the demonizing of Capitalism overlooks how useful a global monetary system could be to defining true materialistic equality.
I live in Britain, perhaps one of the oldest and most entrenched elitist society in "the West", but if the majority of Britons were to decide that we really wanted a truly egalitarian society, I believe that we could actually make it happen... eventually!
L & L
Jim
Even though elitist Capitalism is the primary means by which the hidden, and not so hidden elite controls, manipulates and exploits the Human population, I believe that if we were to somehow remove, or evolve beyond this entrenched elitism of the current system, Capitalism could actually prove to be an excellent starting point to create a truly egalitarian society...
I say this, because money provides a relatively universally accepted system of valuing material assets / goods / services.
If our societies were to truly desire the creation of a materialistic equality, then, by having the valuing system of money, we could easily determine how to achieve the goal of materialistic equality.
I'm not suggesting that this would be easy or will happen any time soon, but I'm suggesting that the demonizing of Capitalism overlooks how useful a global monetary system could be to defining true materialistic equality.
I live in Britain, perhaps one of the oldest and most entrenched elitist society in "the West", but if the majority of Britons were to decide that we really wanted a truly egalitarian society, I believe that we could actually make it happen... eventually!
L & L
Jim