Wednesday, September 4, 2019

From Each, to Each, Accordingly:


From Each, to Each, Accordingly: defending the irrefutably obvious.



Should implies can, and by the same token cannot implies should not. It follows logically, even prior to this aforementioned syllogism, that one cannot be rightfully expected to do that which rests outside of one’s ability, and yet one must perform to the extent of that ability in order to fulfill one’s social duty, insofar as it does not impede that part of the social order which must preserve one’s own needs. In actual practice, people know not what value to assign to their work, since all such valuations are arbitrary expressions of power; instead, people do all that they can and demand compensation only in accordance with what they perceive themselves to need. The ostensibly free market is no exception to this, and wherever beings fail to realize the sanctity of this principle there is corruption within the system. Marx’s dictum is beyond reproach, and any permutation imaginable imminently would immediately become the very description of Kafkaesque disaster: Absurdity.



Dm.A.A.

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