Should we fear being led down the garden path? Should we fear illusions? Should we fear lies? — Agent Smith
Friedrich Nietzsche
"God Is Dead"
"That which does not kill us makes us stronger."
"He who has a why to live can bear almost any how."
"To live is to suffer, to survive is to find some meaning in the suffering."
"When you look into an abyss, the abyss also looks into you."
Do you think Nietzsche should be categorised as a brinkmanship or fear-based philosopher?
What about Plato's:
"The real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light."
Is this fear-based philosophy? — universeness
they're already infected with toxic memes. — Agent Smith
s this thread about Jordan Peterson specifically? — Agent Smith
Indeed, you are right! — Agent Smith
There is nothing in philosophy that could make a novice or a veteran in the subject a fanatic and you need to be one to find brinkmanship appealing. — Agent Smith
A (true) philosopher wouldn't resort to brinkmanship - it's out of character. — Agent Smith
Are they capable to finish the bilateral system? — javi2541997
Philosophical brinkmanship as in calling for change/belief ... at any cost? That would be terrible indeed! — Agent Smith
Agree. But, paradoxically, socialist countries tend to be the less democratic possible. That's a fact we have to accept. Just look at China, Cuba, Angola, Venezuela, Belarus, etc... They are not democratic. The citizens of those countries cannot vote if they want socialism or not. Their dictators just imposed it. — javi2541997
I don't know a financial system which actually works apart from capitalism. — javi2541997
Nah, I am pretty sceptical on such scenario :mask: — javi2541997
Urgent notice!
Humanity is closer than never to the overall self-annihilation after mutual nuclear strikes!
All inhabitants of the Earth, be ready!
Now you have a good chance to fly to Heaven at any moment,
or, most likely, because of your total civil ignorance and social dementia - to Hell!
Most of Humanity has gone mad and is ready to die for nothing, therefore
WPF activity and guidance are intended only for those people, who still want to LIVE on this planet!
WPF invites such humans to join our universal community of Earth citizens,
aimed to live in the new, better World Order! — universeness
It is so frustrating, doesn't it? There are a lot of people trying to improve the world but the politicians do not care. This is why I don't want to be a public representative. — javi2541997
Believe it or not, it is the better possible system. The different generations have tried different systems of organisations along the centuries and most of them end up failing except capitalism. It is true it is a flawed system but it is not that bad because most of the people tend to win under it. — javi2541997
I live under a socialist country and I don't see any kind of intentions of changing all the mechanism. — javi2541997
is true, then that is not socialism.Rather than trying to develop a resource-based economy, they are getting rich doing literally the opposite. — javi2541997
To be honest, your arguments of resource-based economy could only be applied to small countries with reasonable citizens. It is impossible to implement this in big chaotic countries like India or Mexico. — javi2541997
It is a very complex situation which seems to be irretrievable — javi2541997
My point was we shouldn't take the moral high ground because luck/chance has a significant role in our ethical lives. — Agent Smith
still cannot see "production, distribution and exchange" as "priceless". — javi2541997
To be honest, if we don't put some value on them, the people would waste the mechanism. — javi2541997
Whenever I read your arguments I imagine you as a good reasonable person who acts with common sense. — javi2541997
But, sadly, not everyone understands how complex is to redistribute all the chains of the "status quo" — javi2541997
If we implement this doctrine how would you pay to your workers? (for example). Imagine you have 5 workers in your office and you pay them 1.000 € per month because you consider it sufficient in terms of hours of work, tasks, benefits, bonuses, etc... But how can you measure all of these factors with resource-based economy? You will always need a basic number or digit to do it. — javi2541997
I am in favor of universal healthcare, but the fact is we do not have it in the US. In the absence of what should be we must act on the basis of what is. — Fooloso4
Where there is not universal healthcare the accumulation of wealth is a reasonable defensive strategy. — Fooloso4
So for a human beings brief and short existence on this planet the accumulation of such wealth can become an unhealthy obsession.
To what end ? — Deus
what are the best ways of combating modern day cartels/monopolies who don’t have the best interests of the common man as their driving principle… — Deus
Not sure what you mean by the brink word and too many pointless questions there. — Deus
