When the problem is presented this way, you begin to realize that
those spiritual questions of justice and equity seem more important
than the practical questions of politics and economics in which they
were embodied. Whether or not the spiritual question hold more
merit than the practical questions, or whether one should center
more on one than the other, I don't know.
I still can't help but agree with Marx, though. Capitalism suck nuts
if you don't have capital.
CA Cook
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