Push me into the deep end my friend
The reason I believe I'm at the point where I said is I don't feel educated enough at the moment to speak on what further looks like, (yet), although I am open to learning what it may look like, and connecting the dots for myself.
I hate the conditions so many people, and just living organisms in general, are affected by and I think a lot of that stems from capitalism's inherent goal is to rise above in terms of wealth only (at the expense of abusing others and figuratively stepping on people and sometimes literally in terms of the police defending private property)
and not focusing on other things that I consider to be more important other than just who has the most dollars, yachts, and portfolios.
i just mean like on the education thing.
it should be free point blank period, and not because it allows people to become functioning members of society or the work force, but because the pursuit of knowledge and ones interest should be a right
Push me into the deep end my friend
The reason I believe I'm at the point where I said is I don't feel educated enough at the moment to speak on what further looks like, (yet), although I am open to learning what it may look like, and connecting the dots for myself.
I hate the conditions so many people, and just living organisms in general, are affected by and I think a lot of that stems from capitalism's inherent goal is to rise above in terms of wealth only (at the expense of abusing others and figuratively stepping on people and sometimes literally in terms of the police defending private property)
and not focusing on other things that I consider to be more important other than just who has the most dollars, yachts, and portfolios.
capitalism as a concept def means vastly different things to different people and in different contexts. even the literal dictionary definition would probably be disputed as wrong depending on who's talking about it. colloquially we tend to associate capitalism with the economic status quo post-industrialization/post-globalization but once you get into the level of contextual nuance vs textbook abstract philosophy you have to wonder if what you're discussing is even applicable to the terms you're using distinct from what they're representative of
capitalism as a concept def means vastly different things to different people and in different contexts. even the literal dictionary definition would probably be disputed as wrong depending on who's talking about it. colloquially we tend to associate capitalism with the economic status quo post-industrialization/post-globalization but once you get into the level of contextual nuance vs textbook abstract philosophy you have to wonder if what you're discussing is even applicable to the terms you're using distinct from what they're representative of
thats on gang
capitalism as a concept def means vastly different things to different people and in different contexts. even the literal dictionary definition would probably be disputed as wrong depending on who's talking about it. colloquially we tend to associate capitalism with the economic status quo post-industrialization/post-globalization but once you get into the level of contextual nuance vs textbook abstract philosophy you have to wonder if what you're discussing is even applicable to the terms you're using distinct from what they're representative of
i just mean like on the education thing.
it should be free point blank period, and not because it allows people to become functioning members of society or the work force, but because the pursuit of knowledge and ones interest should be a right
You dont have a right to a degree, use of a classroom, a teacher etc....
You dont have a right to a degree, use of a classroom, a teacher etc....
why not though
i just mean like on the education thing.
it should be free point blank period, and not because it allows people to become functioning members of society or the work force, but because the pursuit of knowledge and ones interest should be a right
i agree with that
the way people's (including mine in the way i live rn) lives are determined by those factors sucks.
I don't remember who it was, it might have been lenin or someone else who was talking more about having the time for leisure activities and pursuit of things other than work,
I haven't developed the argument the way i want yet
homie using hella words in a sentence though fr
thats what the psyduck was for
thats what the psyduck was for
I figured
they right though,
it's just like I concur, professor, absolutely on the above points.
why not though
those are products and services.
he said the "pursuit of knowledge" should be a right who gets to determine what that is? Why should that be tax payer funded?
why not though
technically both synopsis and his point on this arent mutually exclusive. you may not have a right to an individual's fellowship or to an institution (because of that insinuating a forced hierarchy or role) but you may have an abstract (natural) right to a concept opportunistically. Voluntary/communal education outside of state-sanctioned public schooling is one of those things which ancoms and right libs/ancaps would basically agree on in practice but not in the philosophy behind it necessarily
those are products and services.
he said the "pursuit of knowledge" should be a right who gets to determine what that is? Why should that be tax payer funded?
cause we fund a hell of a lot other s*** that doesn't get done or gets squandered on bullshit
but thats a lot more of just government spending, incompetence, jackass people
those are products and services.
he said the "pursuit of knowledge" should be a right who gets to determine what that is? Why should that be tax payer funded?
s***tt... they say part of my taxes go to pursuit of knowledge? i can't be mad
“I’m a lazy lion uwuuu, let me roll around in this mud & smell daisies all day.
Wait fellow lion-bro, what do you mean you’re not gonna share with me that antelope you just hunted all alone?”
do u kno anything about lions???
technically both synopsis and his point on this arent mutually exclusive. you may not have a right to an individual's fellowship or to an institution (because of that insinuating a forced hierarchy or role) but you may have an abstract (natural) right to a concept opportunistically. Voluntary/communal education outside of state-sanctioned public schooling is one of those things which ancoms and right libs/ancaps would basically agree on in practice but not in the philosophy behind it necessarily
i jus want people to be educate
the state has the obligation to provide education to its people. humans have a natural right to pursue education to the highest degree which they want.
its p simple. you could do it by teaching in an open field if ur so caught up in the physical space of a classroom
“I’m a lazy lion uwuuu, let me roll around in this mud & smell daisies all day.
Wait fellow lion-bro, what do you mean you’re not gonna share with me that antelope you just hunted all alone?”
oh s*** i hate you for this post,
not really like hate-hate
but this post is so f***ing bad
I had to tell u
i jus want people to be educate
im just saying if youre talking about it in a philosophical sense, obv practical implementation of stuff is almost never gonna 100% mimic an ideology