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Sigh. I think it’s one of those black cloud days. I’m worried about things in the near future and have gotten away from the life I want to live. I *completely* wasted Saturday and while I was aware of it at the time, I still couldn’t unshackle myself to do something about it. Where do these moods come from and why can’t I deal with them more appropriately?

The saying that knowledge is power is complete bullshit. Knowledge is important, but it’s not even close to power. Example: If someone is overweight and they know it, it doesn’t make them any more “powerful” to change it, if they so choose. If I know that our government is corrupt and silly, I’ve got no more power to change things. Money is power. Influence is power. Race is power. But not knowledge.

I’ve been thinking lately about taking down my website. I think a lot of the writing I did was good and at the time it served it’s purpose, but this seems to be a better outlet for frustration, ideas, etc. I want to look into an on-line picture hosting service (hopefully for free) so I can transfer the photos there and put in links when appropriate. I don’t really have to take it down, but I’d feel bad (somehow) but having it up there and not updating it. The novelty seems to have worn off, or something.

Time for lunch with Marie. Some of the best things in life are truly free.

Re: takin' it to the streets

Date: 2002-03-05 12:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spidervine.livejournal.com
A) I don't think you guys fully understand capitalist (I know. I'll get hell for that comment)

B) money, race, stupidity, charisma...etc will only get you so far. Sometimes, being an intelligient, decent human being gets you further. Have faith. Don't lose hope. I'm not much of an optimist, but I know good will prevail and that the truth will surface. I have to have faith in those things. Otherwise, I'd kill myself.

Re: takin' it to the streets

Date: 2002-03-05 12:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] reject.livejournal.com
i'm not planning on givin' no hell.

please elaborate.

Re: takin' it to the streets

Date: 2002-03-05 12:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spidervine.livejournal.com
Let me preface by saying that my dad is a high school teacher and my mother is bookkeeper at a dentist office. I come from a working class family and I've had a job consistently since I was 14 yrs old. I say this because the first retaliatory remarks I get when I voice my opinion about capitalism are things like "You must be rich" or "You must have lived a life of luxury."

Capitalism, in my understanding, is meant to allow someone like my grandfather (an irish immigrant) to come to this country, wake up one morning with an idea and start a business. Freedom and individualism is what capitalism is suppose to be about. In a true capitalistic system Governement would a tool (like pencil or a wrench) that people would use to get what they want. Right now, government is a babysitter with the power to tell you when to go to bed and what to eat (very reminiscent of communism). I can elaborate further, but I need more time think. Perhaps we can carry on this discussion when I have more time.


Re: takin' it to the streets

Date: 2002-03-05 01:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] reject.livejournal.com
my problem with capitalism is that certain people have unfair advantages. the idea is that the lower class has the same opportunities as everyone else, but i've never really seen it work that way. i've had people tell me that "poor people/black people are lazy" and things like that, but i honestly believe that the system is designed to keep them down. noam chomsky once defined government as an institution designed to protect the minority, the opulent, from the majority, the proletariat. capitalism, to me, is evil because it perpetuates greed. the idea that what's good for the few is good for the many is ridiculous. the invisible hand is a hoax.

that's my take on it.

Re: takin' it to the streets

Date: 2002-03-05 01:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spidervine.livejournal.com
If you run a race and you give someone a head start it goes without saying that that person has an advantage. But, it doesn't mean you're out of the race. Money and a head start will only get you so far. Even the richest white men faulter (ex: Enron guys) and they're kingdom will crumble.

It's true that some people are at a disadvantage. That's life. Some people will never be rocket scientists, no matter how hard the try. But, just because I can't be a doctor doesn't mean I'm out of the game. Poverty or ignornace or race shouldn't brand you for life as a loser. It may make your battle tougher (and that isn't fair), but it doesn't guarantee you will lose. I've seen some pretty disadvantage people do some pretty amazing things.

Capitalism, in it's purest form, is meant to give everyone the opportunity to succeed. It will also seek out and destroy those people who had and head start and didn't use it to create something amazing for everyone to enjoy.

Re: takin' it to the streets

Date: 2002-03-05 01:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] reject.livejournal.com
but what's success? lots of money, a house in the suburbs, an suv or two?

Re: takin' it to the streets

Date: 2002-03-05 02:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] reject.livejournal.com
what about a society that's fair to everyone? what about a society where everyone actually is able to succeed?

perhaps capitalism in its "purest form" isn't so bad, but what we have going for us here in america certainly isn't what you describe.

Re: takin' it to the streets

Date: 2002-03-05 03:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spidervine.livejournal.com
"but what we have going for us here in america certainly isn't what you describe."

My sentiments exactly.

Re: takin' it to the streets

Date: 2002-03-05 04:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] harleyquinn.livejournal.com
the problem with using Enron as an example is that when the rich white men faultered, it took a lot of other people with them.

Greed

Date: 2002-03-05 01:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spidervine.livejournal.com
What's wrong with greed?

Greed is bad when you want more money only for the sake of being richer. Greed is bad when you want something just because you think you should have it. Greed is good when it encourages you to work towards a worthy goal.

I'm greedy. I'm greedy for life, for success, for happiness. Am I evil, because I want more out of life? Am I evil for wanting to be happy?

And, let me add that what is good for the majority isn't necessary good for everyone.

Re: Greed

Date: 2002-03-05 02:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] reject.livejournal.com
what's good for the minority is almost never good for everyone.

why do you say that, though? i'm curious. i guess if it's not good for everyone (i.e. something may be good for the working masses but not the ruling elite), then at least it's fair.

there's certainly nothing wrong with being "greedy" for happiness and wanting more out life, as long as you aren't willing to step on others to get those things. but the problem lies in that people think money will bring them happiness, or stuff will bring them happiness, and that's not true in the least bit. happiness can only come from within yourself.

there are things other than greed that inspire one to work toward a worthy goal. doing something that's good for everyone, cooperating, those things are just as, nay more important than doing something that's simply good for yourself, if you ask me.

if i've interpreted adam smith correctly, the reason capitalism works is because competition is good for people. i'm a little unclear, however, how this could be true. how can me wanting to get to the top (and wanting that badly enough to push others down or step on them) possibly be for the good of everyone? it seems to me working together to acheive things works out much better in the end.

greed is selfish.

greed inspires people to do horrible, horrible things.

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