I believe the Bible is firmly on the side that able-bodied men contribute to their own upkeep, and to their dependents, society
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Replying to @michaelbd @clupbert
i don't know that anyone disagrees: the question is whether that should be enforced through market mechanisms
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the above passage implies, anyone who doesn't live as a dependent, is in an unjust position.
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Replying to @michaelbd @clupbert
ah I don't think it implies that work relationships must be paternalistic in that way at all
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we could call that a "feudal" solution to capitalism — I know some trads who'd endorse it but I'm less sanguine
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hi just chiming in here because someone said feudal solution to capitalism; v good, endorsed, only solution tbh
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Replying to @380kmh
if I believed this could evolve into a genuine feudalism (with reciprocity of duties) I'd be much more favorable
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Replying to @kev_jg
I will take that as agreement and endorsement thanks friendo
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Replying to @380kmh
Catholic common weal is a mountain that can be ascended by many paths
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you have to take that seriously because I'm tweeting from a very spiritual place where another fucking call to prayer just started
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awesome, pray for me too plspic.twitter.com/Qyt2iOiVN0
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