societies, some rise to the top and the merry-go-round begins of power
and accumulation. At a past point, storage of food was critical to
last through winter for intemperate climes, for instance, and maybe
that translated into extra fuel, furs/hides, etc. and wound up as our
present day super consumerism which takes many avenues. It is
interesting to trace back to possible explanations for certain
behaviors that become excessive or destructive- I guess that's the
territory of shrinks and lawyers.
On Dec 1, 4:00 am, Allan H <allanh1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Good flicks and interesting but after watching the movie it seems they got
> into repeating what was said..
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> I agree economics needs to change,, now comes the deadly question,, just
> how are they purposing to change it?? Sorry just saying it needs to change
> and stating the obvious is not saying how it should change.
> Allan
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> On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 9:37 AM, archytas <nwte...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >http://econ4.org/news- has a video on "greed" (economics).
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> > On Nov 30, 10:34 pm, archytas <nwte...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > We've been feeding a stray cat for a few weeks - one might say he eats
> > > greedily but we don't mean this as greed - the poor blighter is just
> > > hungry. Lions will give up a decent shank of a kill around human
> > > breakfast time - try to take the whole hog and they will kill. The
> > > dream of western capitalism is very greedy. Send paracetamol Vam -
> > > before I go on and on about the term greed in use!
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> > > On Nov 30, 6:53 pm, monkebus <peterdaltoni...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > >. Exactly.
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> |_D Allan
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