by jbeckton » Sun 11 Jan 2009, 17:46:05
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')It is only with the introduction of capitalism that it came to be seen as a positive force for the common good (though usually other terms were used such as 'entrepreneurism'...).
I am not sure I agree that “greed”, or the efforts inspired by greed, are seen as positive only recently. After all, it’s easy to look back on history and say that all of these events were fueled by greed were looked at as being negative at the time because they are now looked at as being negative. I don’t think this is the case.
I am sure at the time that slavery, imperialism, resource hoarding…etc was seen as both positive by those who benefited and negative by those who suffered. Slavery, imperialism, resource hoarding….etc are as old as time, not a recent “oil inspired” phenomena.
Oil only allowed us to magnify, or “overshoot”, a deeper desire that has always plagued mankind…..greed.
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