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Heres a question ukit. based on the quick summary of the book and its value system. How do u feel about oppressing people? It seems to promote a level of oppression for those who choose to work under a standard of those who thinks its intolerable. Likely focuses not on the ones who are working without envy of others, but those who want the unearned. What gives one the right to force oppression on such people? Sure you hope for the best and its easy not being a part of it. But how do u sleep knowing youre condemning people to live by your standards and rules, which is likely out of guilt for having more. Take me for example i would have to be the lowest of the low wanting free markets and trying to work for it while being kicked for it. How does this help those who want to earn there way and not those who just want? but i havent read it so just going off summaries and knowledge of the tonality.
- think its a philosophical question of who decides what is the best for the greater good which ive never persoanlly been able to accept********
- been able to accept********
- I guess thats where I differ, I don't really care about the philosophical aspect, but the practical effectsukit2
- think its a philosophical question of who decides what is the best for the greater good which ive never persoanlly been able to accept