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Actually no - what I said was that social engineering would not achieve 'equality' which was an illogical concept as it was not possible for everyone to be exactly the same as everyone else. OG got in the mix and brought up the subject of 'worth' which is another concept entirelyOriginally posted by sasguru View PostFor the hard of thinking, I may have to explain myself.
DA and Lisa are arguing that there is no way you can say that people can be of equal worth.
Old Greg is arguing that the very fact that you're human makes it so, as, ironically, the Founding Fathers of the most capitalistic state yet created averred.
So I'm merely demonstrating to Lisa and DA that there are many ways to judge people and that is dangerous to do so.
For example the fact that they are poorly educated might make someone argue that they are of less worth.
HTH. Feck me, you lot are thick. Exterminate! Exterminate!.Comment
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Can you define worth?Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostYou still have not defined worth and nor have you explained what is meant by humanity.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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Well I tried, by pointing out that 'worth' is a context dependent matter, and it's actually impossible to choose one definition of worth that can apply to all situations, and therefore impossible to choose an all encompassing 'benchmark'of worth. I also gave some examples. You are right that no law says anyone else should accept a particular view and in fact that is one facet of the legal or democratic concept of equality; you have the same freedom to express your view as anyone else, and you have equal freedom to rubbish another's views.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostYou still have not defined worth and nor have you explained what is meant by humanity. You clearly have your own notion of values based presumably around your own somewhat narrow existence and presumably it is this set of values that make up your definition of how equality should be benchmarked. There is however no rule or law or doctrine that says the rest of us should accept your view.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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So you agree all people are of equal worth? An alcoholic gypsy tramp is of equal worth to you?Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostActually no - what I said was that social engineering would not achieve 'equality' which was an illogical concept as it was not possible for everyone to be exactly the same as everyone else. OG got in the mix and brought up the subject of 'worth' which is another concept entirelyHard Brexit now!
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Lisa, do you think 'equal' and 'same' are synonyms?Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostActually no - what I said was that social engineering would not achieve 'equality' which was an illogical concept as it was not possible for everyone to be exactly the same as everyone else. OG got in the mix and brought up the subject of 'worth' which is another concept entirelyComment
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1. No, you're right I don't have a degree.Originally posted by sasguru View PostWell you don't have a degree. To some, many blue-chip employers, for example, that makes you of less worth than someone with one.
2. So what?Comment
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In front of the law, or during the election of our representatives, or thankfully in the UK and most civilised countries, when needing emergency medical treatment, yes. In terms of the ability to carry out complex cognitive tasks or ride a bicycle at high speed, probably not. But this context dependent, multi-faceted idea of value, worth or indeed equality is perhaps too complicated for some people to grasp.Originally posted by sasguru View PostSo you agree all people are of equal worth? An alcoholic gypsy tramp is of equal worth to you?And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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The problems come when the poor see what others are getting. When the poor are made to believe that they are lucky to have whatever they have been given then it is easier to control them. Many of Historys (and contemporary) dicators have sought to control people by for example killing the intelligentsia (Pol Pot) or not educating segments of the population (women under Taliban rule).Originally posted by doodab View PostYou may wish to believe that but it doesn't appear to be true. All other things being equal, more inequality = more problems. This is borne out pretty much anywhere you care to look.
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This is not possible in a democratic society so those who want to control others (usually the weak and poor) do so by demonising in this case the rich (as Hitler did with the Jews). This I am afraid is how the left have kept control - by demonising the rich and killing the aspirations of the poor.
This whole debate should ignore negative concepts as manifested by weasel words such as "equality" and seek to enable everyone to achieve whatever it is they wish to do. Unfortunately this would mean human beings becoming confident and self reliant and thus not interested in the whining negativity of the left.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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