[French writer Anatole France is drawn wearing a flowery tie]
The law,
in its majestic equality,
forbids rich and poor alike to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal their bread
-Anatole France
[French writer Anatole France is drawn wearing a flowery tie]
The law,
in its majestic equality,
forbids rich and poor alike to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal their bread
-Anatole France
Great! So what’s the very first obstacle we can tackle that prevents people from doing just that?
The foundations of the dominant ideology we are drenched in from birth, perhaps?
But never mind that… I think this conversation has reached deadlock. I have pointed out the weakest spot in the enemy’s ideological armour - there is no point in me wasting energy and focus arguing with those who has no intention of trying to exploit it.
Good luck and good bye.
Thanks for helping me sharpen my position against idealism, it will help me in an ongoing debate against others who also wrongly attribute the abstract “changing of ideology” as a viable road to change.
Good luck to you as well.