Saturday, November 17, 2018

Versatility and Capitalism

As the human thumb illustrates, Versatility is a unity of multiple functions, the strength of which is that Unity, rather than in the any of its individual functions, or even in their assemblage.  Likewise, a versatile society is stronger than any assemblage of individuals.  It is thus because individual function, i. e. performance of some isolated entity, is inherently relatively feeble, the evaluation of such an isolated entity can measure only some passive characteristic.  Accordingly, quantity of possession of Wealth is the object of evaluation in an Individualistic doctrine such as Capitalism.  Likewise, the Social Darwinist equation of 'fittest' and 'wealthiest' unwittingly promotes only Evolutionary relative weakness, i. e. on the basis of that formulation a thief whose thumb functions to hold a gun is more highly 'evolved' than one of their victims.

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