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Billingsgate said:Egad man - that's what the feudal system was all about - exploiting the peasantry.
That is my point exactly.
Regards to all,
J
Billingsgate said:Egad man - that's what the feudal system was all about - exploiting the peasantry.
Billingsgate said:Egad man - that's what the feudal system was all about - exploiting the peasantry.
Baron Kurtz said:Also the capitalist system, and every other system that's been tried. Exploit people and keep 'em in their "station".
Senator Jack said:The idea of a gentleman entrepreneur, I believe, exists only in the books of Ayn Rand. Still, Balzac put it best. 'Behind every great fortune there is a crime". How many gentleman criminals do we know?
The idea of a gentleman entrepreneur, I believe, exists only in the books of Ayn Rand. Still, Balzac put it best. 'Behind every great fortune there is a crime". How many gentleman criminals do we know?
Baron Kurtz said:Criminals don't get far in business, as you say. But a-holes sure do have a habit of making it to the top ... That ruthlessness which will stop at nothing to be top dog (including destroying anyone who gets in your way (see Vanderbilt, Carnegie, Rothschild etc etc etc)) is i think what people who have a problem with uber-capitalism are getting at. Such behaviour (willful destruction of others) precludes the monicker of gentleman.
Originally posted by James Powers:
As for eminent domain, I have fought against it for decades now. You are looking to the wrong source for blame though. That exists with state, local and federal governments who want to displace one property owner for the benefit of another who will pay them higher property tax---pure and simple. The businessmen take advantage of that stupidity but it always originates with government that "shops around" property for higher taxes.
Baron Kurtz said:Guilt
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I think a gentleman is one who does not speak ill to or about others, never uses foul language, keeps cool headed and even tempered, takes pride in his appearance, house, car and most of all his family. He respects opinions different than his but is not condescending to those disa
Senator Jack said:Ergo, any law passed by any government prescinds ethics. And if that's the case, then George Bush has no right to claim that abortion is morally wrong. The law has been passed and people are using it to amelieorate their own lives. Senator Jack
I'd like to see more thought on what a gentleman is, rather than what he does since we all seem to agree that one can be a scoundrel and still convincingly act like a gentleman.
Billingsgate said:(It's Saturday moring and I'm feeling grumpy, so I thought I'd throw some Greek at you. )