The very first line of this quote gets it wrong.
"Since men value power and prestige as much as the possession of wealth---indeed, these three `goods' cannot be completely separated---it is foolish to seek to establish an equality of wealth on egalitarian grounds."
Had the author said "some men" as opposed to simply the generalised "men", I could take the article seriously.
"Since men value power and prestige as much as the possession of wealth---indeed, these three `goods' cannot be completely separated---it is foolish to seek to establish an equality of wealth on egalitarian grounds."
Had the author said "some men" as opposed to simply the generalised "men", I could take the article seriously.
This recent escapee from TTA forums is on heavy drugs costing $25.000.00 per week. They affect my mind at times. Excuse me if I react out of the norm.
Banjo.
Banjo.