No. I think it's 3 with a hidden 2 - entertainment with a polemic agenda you seem blissfully unaware of!
This leads me to think: would I redesign a Nazi board game? — BigThoughtDropper
In terms of (2) the specific game in question is not thematically anti-colonialism as I pointed out with the "unrest rule"- unless you think that it is pro-colonialism in the present day ... ? — BigThoughtDropper
How about Lt. Aldo Raines did it in the basement with a Bowie Knife?
The legacy of the 19th century is with us today. Our wealth is built upon the backs of the world's poor. — BigThoughtDropper
They're false because by far the larger part of the wealth created by western civilisation is a consequence of the scientific revolution
Good grief, there's no need to be so bloody rude. — BigThoughtDropper
So it's not rude to point a giant spotlight at the origins of western civilisation, and criticise particularly and relentlessly in terms of modern day moral values - values that Western civilisation only latterly developed — counterpunch
Thanks for the thoughts - I would refer you to my reply above to [counterpunch] — BigThoughtDropper
I tend to agree that it doesn't make sense to single out Westerners for criticism. Slavery, for example, existed for many centuries in Ancient Egypt, and other parts of Africa, Asia and the Americas before it became widespread in the Roman Empire and its European successors. If we condemn something we should condemn all perpetrators not just Europeans. So, it does look like there is a political and potentially racist agenda here. — Apollodorus
BigPantsDropper — counterpunch
BigPantsDropper needs to realise that slavery is what happens in absence of the philosophies, politics and economics of capitalism. — counterpunch
The question is whether the anti-capitalist, anti-western and anti-white left acts on its own or with the collaboration and support of rogue elements within the capitalist camp who share the left's agenda to monopolize financial, economic, and political power and abolish democracy. — Apollodorus
No, because that would imply the operation of an illegitimate cartel! So clearly not! — counterpunch
I can see your point. However, personally, I would tend to be less sure. — Apollodorus
Political philosophy is a very different branch of knowledge from high finance. — counterpunch
I'm sure it is. However, I think it is rather difficult to imagine politics without finance. Indeed, one of political leaders' primary concern is how to finance their political programs and how to persuade the leaders of finance and industry to support their projects. And this is where politics and finance necessarily intersect or converge. But I agree that not everyone finds this a topic of interest. — Apollodorus
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