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Totalitarian Soviet Communism as NBC Fashion Statement?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ryal Kane" data-source="post: 23578799" data-attributes="member: 33162"><p>Money makes perfect sense, a tranferable means of exchange for goods and services. </p><p></p><p>I think that society created a lot of problms by making money it's own entity. It is no longer merely a representation of trade for goods and services. It is it's own thing, something sought after, traded, altered and valued on nothing more than itself, which is inherantly hollow. </p><p></p><p>To paraphrase Ben Elton, a warehouse full of tomatoes can be worth half what it was in the morning and still have exactly the same number of tomatoes. </p><p></p><p>I know that things like the stockmarket have been neccesary for developing culture, but the system is far from perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryal Kane, post: 23578799, member: 33162"] Money makes perfect sense, a tranferable means of exchange for goods and services. I think that society created a lot of problms by making money it's own entity. It is no longer merely a representation of trade for goods and services. It is it's own thing, something sought after, traded, altered and valued on nothing more than itself, which is inherantly hollow. To paraphrase Ben Elton, a warehouse full of tomatoes can be worth half what it was in the morning and still have exactly the same number of tomatoes. I know that things like the stockmarket have been neccesary for developing culture, but the system is far from perfect. [/QUOTE]
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