Chinese has 5,000 years of history.
We still can easily read any documents from 5,000 years ago.
It's not legends, it's history. — YiRu Li
Ancient documents from the near east that have become central to Western civilization tell of a six day creation and a great flood. Does their antiquity and accessibility mean those things actually happened? — Hanover
I know when talking about inequality, in western philosophy, political philosophy is more famous.
Glad you'd like to identify it.
I'll let my friend reply to you.
He knows better about philosophy. — YiRu Li
He is hypericin.
We posted this question together. He is the cohost. — YiRu Li
This is a very broad view of "inequality".
What you call "inequality", I call "perception", and "thought". — hypericin
Chinese history is only 5,000 years old.
If mapping to the Bible time, it's after 'Tower of the Babel'.
Before that, it's not included in Chinese history.
So Chinese history can not support six day creation and a great flood. — YiRu Li
What? A cohost? So is the OP question yours or not? Are you are real person? :wink: Something seems off to me. — Tom Storm
I thought I already identified 'inequality' as
e.g. good <-> evil, rich <-> poor, beautiful <-> ugly, young <-> old, high <-> low, correct <-> wrong, have <-> not have, strong <-> weak, left <-> right, subjective <-> objective, absolute <-> relative, Life <-> Death — YiRu Li
Anyway, I wonder if the term "inequality" is throwing people off. This term is very suggestive of social and especially economic inequality in English, whereas I think the concept she is going for is "difference". — hypericin
For example, if we feel getting birth in a rich family is not equal getting birth in a poor family. It is inequality. And this feeling of inequality, is the issue of the world. — YiRu Li
For example, if we feel getting birth in a rich family is not equal getting birth in a poor family. It is inequality. And this feeling of inequality, is the issue of the world.
— YiRu Li
Now we are back to actual inequality. Answers - democratic socialism, robust social policy. — Tom Storm
Yes'born into a rich family or poor family' is 'inequality' to you? — YiRu Li
If a person is so sad because she can't have kids.
Is this 'have' & 'not have', 'inequality' to you or 'difference' to you — YiRu Li
Does the above make sense to you?
Can I still use 'inequality' to say it? — YiRu Li
As someone with social justice principles I would never educate people to be happy with their situation. I wouldn't be prefer mechanisms in place through social policy to help lift people out of poverty. — Tom Storm
For me the question you are asking involves how people manage psychologically and what the responsibility of a society is towards those on the margins and those who suffer. — Tom Storm
I think people are poor because they didn't use their potential enough.
It's a potential issue. — YiRu Li
But isn't this what all governments say? — Hanover
Civilizations and cultures also exist for a lot longer than governments. — Beverley
But I am talking about what is most likely, and that is that the history of China, as it has been recorded, is as true as any history (I suppose, including what exactly we all did yesterday!) — Beverley
To my mind, governments have no power over civilization and culture, since governments are controlled by the people, and the people make civilizations and culture. — Beverley
All governments take the credit for work that came before them — Tom Storm
And the idea that there is one accurate account of hsitory is itself farcical. — Tom Storm
Do any countries tell the truth about their past? — Tom Storm
"All"? Are you sure? — Beverley
I would say that as much truth is told about a country's past as is told about a person's past. — Beverley
...but I love the debate and hearing other people's views on things. :) — Beverley
But isn't this what all governments say? — Hanover
I specified above that this is inaccurate. Chinese civilisation is not 5'000 years old, it is short of 3'400, — Lionino
3,400 years ago books did record earlier ancient books' things.
So 5,000 years ago knowledge is still kept inside the 3,400-year-old books. — YiRu Li
Your choice of 5'000 thousand is for no reason (why not 6 or 3), — Lionino
Are there any westerner ancestors who passed things to your generation nowadays and you know it is valuable? — YiRu Li
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