Agreed about labor. What is the source of the greed? We all work but corporations do not pay taxes. A corporate socialism?
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What is the source of greed? Fallen human nature!
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Is it possible to build socialism with fallen human nature? Should we turn to eugenics trying exterminate bad traits? Death penalty for a murder or greed? Is there capitalism or communism in the Heavens?
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Totally inane. All value is subjective. I shouldn't have to point out the many nature-made things that people value greatly, or the worthless pursuits that human labor can be employed in. If I go out to my backyard, dig a hole and fill it back in, have I created any value?
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Ora et labora!
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You’re directly contradicting the Catholic position on the theory of value in favor of a Protestant argument that glorifies work ethic. What’s the value of a diamond to a glass of water for someone who has been walking the desert for 40 days? How does the amount of labor matter?
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St. Thomas Aquinas is very clear on where value comes from in the Summa Theologiae. https://books.google.com/books?id=4Hd72HJ8Um4C&pg=PT3995&dq=Summa+depends+on+their+usefulness+to+a+man&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiov9anj4rjAhU0CTQIHSJeDVAQ6AEILzAB#v=onepage&q=Summa%20depends%20on%20their%20usefulness%20to%20a%20man&f=false …pic.twitter.com/rOUGOV0nyc
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...in the 1850's, maybe.
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