@averagejoe1 saidOf course, you can take a scalpel and revise that sentence conveniently.
Did you overlook this part, which is also taught in Econ 101?
"Everyone assumes responsibility for anyone who cannot pay his debt, and he is conversely responsible for everyone else". Def by James Furner, author Marx on Capitalism.
Of course, you can take a scalpel and revise that sentence conveniently. My point is that it can be, and is, interpreted many ways. ...[text shortened]... ation inside of Marxism, when we already have same in the capitalistic society. Dont get you there.
I didn't revise anything at all. What I wrote is the definition of your statement, you can look it up (if you know how) Sorry if it didn't include what you wanted, and it's not my responsibility to "tie" it to anything.
And as far as your little quote: "Everyone assumes responsibility for anyone who cannot pay his debt, and he is conversely responsible for everyone else". Def by James Furner, author Marx on Capitalism - - This was not part of your question, so I didn't answer it. You have a habit of wandering aimlessly from one topic to another with no rhyme or reason.
@averagejoe1 saidGuess you're in favor of paying taxes too>
No no, dont confuse our panel.
You see, the concept of ‘making money while you sleep’ begins with John Roe making an investment, with his momey, not someone else’s money.
So, that which flows from the spigot is the proceeds, the result of, his investment.
If someone else gets any thing which trickles, he is in effect getting something he has no right to.
(. There’s that pesky ‘right’ word again!!! ).
Gee, I DIDN'T VOTE FOR A TAX CHEAT EITHER
@mchill saidYour 'answer' was ..."It refers to the principle of free access and distribution of goods, capital and services'. That was your answer. I had asked what was meant by what Marx said. Furner makes it quite clear, you do not.
Of course, you can take a scalpel and revise that sentence conveniently.
I didn't revise anything at all. What I wrote is the definition of your statement, you can look it up (if you know how) Sorry if it didn't include what you wanted, and it's not my responsibility to "tie" it to anything.
And as far as your little quote: "Everyone assumes responsibility for anyone wh ...[text shortened]... nswer it. You have a habit of wandering aimlessly from one topic to another with no rhyme or reason.
To be clear, capitalism (our society) deals 24/7 in free access and distribution of goods, capital and services. Strange π....that is exactly what you say the Marx phrase means.
Mc'Hill..............................Both have the same definition?
@cliff-mashburn saidWhy won't the libs say, "Yes, even though we don't like Reagan, but recognize that liberalism is coming on strong, he was right. He was right that we are moving into a lot of government control, which cannot be denied. Mandates are the order of the day!"
Ronald Reagan once said that if totalitarian government ever comes to America, it will come in the guise of liberalism.
Why does not one lib man-up and say that Reagan was correct?
@AverageJoe1
Well it is clear that is not how YOU see libs.
YOU HATE HELPING THE POPULATION.
You ONLY want your 401K to keep going up, that is the bottom line of your life.
@AverageJoe1
I worked like HELL for MY 60 years and now my SS is not a gift. It is a business arrangement where I put in 7% into SS for 60 years and now get the benefit of 3K a month.
THAT IS NOT A GOVERNMENT HANDOUT. As much as you would no doubt LOVE to call it.
@sonhouse saidSettle down, come on. Tell us all where one of us said that, and it is quite silly for you to imply that we don’t know that we fund our own social security.
@AverageJoe1
I worked like HELL for MY 60 years and now my SS is not a gift. It is a business arrangement where I put in 7% into SS for 60 years and now get the benefit of 3K a month.
THAT IS NOT A GOVERNMENT HANDOUT. As much as you would no doubt LOVE to call it.
Build a fire, sit down, pick a little Jerusalem Ridge, Aminor can be quite soothing........πΌπ»
@averagejoe1 saidThen why do you libertaritards always whine about your freedoms being taken away?
Be all this arguable prose as it may, note how often you say 'free'. Have you never heard that 'nothing is free'.
@shallow-blue saidLook up def of Free, then def of Freedom, and find your answer
Then why do you libertaritards always whine about your freedoms being taken away?