(I like this one better as the Aristocratic Egalitarian Challenge)
“I do not need your permission to attack you.
I don’t seek your negotiation, approval, or your consent,
I seek your defeat. And I seek to defeat you completely.
If you fear your defeat you may seek to understand,
And if you come to understand, then you may pay restitution;
And you may end your immoral words and deeds.
But until you pay restitution, and end your immoral words and deeds,
I will defeat you by words.
if I cannot obtain your restitution with words.
Then I will defeat you with violence, and take it from you.
Because morality demands that I defeat you.”
I’ve been working on this for a bit. Not quite there yet.
It’s all sitting there in history to pick up and be converted into rational language. The problem is it’s wrapped in pseudo-religious poetry of the church. Economics is the language of morality. Even if economists use it to practice immorality.
Source date (UTC): 2014-11-08 02:23:00 UTC
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