Re: MD Morality of deadly force

From: David Morey (us@divadeus.freeserve.co.uk)
Date: Mon May 10 2004 - 17:45:50 BST

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    Hi

    Is not capitalism a social phenomenon, that uses biological
    powers (fighting) to defend social status and inequality on the one hand
    (bad days) or the benfits of a dynamic economy (good days such as against
    the aritocracy), and really needs controlling by intellect to decide where
    it is doing good or bad, & these days a lot of bad I would argue as
    excessive inequality is reducing the overall levels of freedom.

    regards
    David M
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      Mark,

          What I was asking was that all wars, for example, are really for a greater cause - Money and/or Power. Thus, murder for capitalism.
          Someone mentioned when a bear attacks a hunter. My question is WHY is this bear being hunted? Once the hunter kills the bear he'll take it's hide and sell it (most likely). OR...once we "liberate" Iraq from it's "oppressors" the USA will use the death of the soldiers and civilians as "The Cost of Freedom" cause. (Which, IMO, is absolute crap) The truth is the USA will then establish an embassy and military bases for the sole purpose of oil (ie: financial gain). Yet we say it's for the good of society, or "killing the germ before the germ kills the higher intellectuals".
          Apologies for not being the scholar or the master atriculator. Maybe you can see what I'm trying to get at!

      Dan

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