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Tariff and conquer

En attendant l'édition française d'Homo juchremanensis, s'il y a des anglicistes dans le coin...

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Born in “-384”, Aristotle is sure to have read the Pentateuch and its injunctions to “dominate” the “non-chosen” nations by - among other nuclear weapons - impoverishing them.

Mishlei (Proverbs) 22:7 “A rich man will rule over the poor, and a borrower is a slave to a lender”.

And yet, to the Greek polymath as to his master Plato and a few other “non-chosen” ones, the key words of a city (a planet ?) that wishes to endure are and will forever remain “justice” and “friendship”. Certainly not “domination” through what appears to them as a chrematistic aberration, i.e. the urge to make money out of money. According to the author of the sumptuous “De Anima”, this is “an unnatural activity that dehumanizes those who indulge in it”. 

The Holy Tariff war the Revd D. Trump has declared on the non-American world is part and parcel of the socio-economic approach Aristotle strongly warns us against. Again according to the inventor of  logic, for any economy - especially a global one - to function properly, it will need to stick to a perennial scale of measurement, enabling "the exchange of use values for the satisfaction of life".

Bearing in mind that any commodification of this mere transactional medium ultimately leads to the collapse of the said economy.

More on the subject in Homo juchremanensis (epub/kindle)

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Courtesy of franckyvonrichard.com      

(Retrouvez-y cet article et les précédents, en anglais également et consacrés également à l'édition anglaise d' Homo juchremanensis)

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