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From: Bruno Marchal
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Time: 2012-09-10, 10:26:30
Subject: Re: fairness and sustainability
Hi Roger,
On 09 Sep 2012, at 12:48, Roger Clough wrote:
Marchal Hi Bruno
By sin or evil I mean intentionally diminishing the life
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Hi Roger,
On 09 Sep 2012, at 12:48, Roger Clough wrote:
Marchal Hi Bruno
By sin or evil I mean intentionally diminishing the life of others.
OK.
If you
so that everything could function.
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From: Bruno Marchal
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Time: 2012-09-10, 10:26:30
Subject: Re: fairness and sustainability
Hi Roger,
On 09 Sep 2012, at 12:48, Roger Clough wrote:
Marchal Hi Bruno
By sin or evil I mean
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From: Bruno Marchal
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Time: 2012-09-08, 08:37:30
Subject: Re: fairness and sustainability
On 08 Sep 2012, at 12:35, Roger Clough wrote:
Hi John Mikes
Here's the dilemma:
Unfortunately, any system -- with the exception of the oil-rich
countries
9/9/2012
Leibniz would say, If there's no God, we'd have to invent him
so that everything could function.
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From: Bruno Marchal
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Time: 2012-09-08, 13:54:23
Subject: Re: fairness and sustainability
On 08 Sep 2012, at 16
On 08.09.2012 12:35 Roger Clough said the following:
Hi John Mikes
Here's the dilemma:
Unfortunately, any system -- with the exception of the oil-rich
countries (where fairness would seem to be hard to define) -- that is
completely fair is unsustainable. Capitalism, like it or not, is the
only
But Roger, capitalism can go both ways
as witnessed by the Great depression
and the Great Recession.
Richard
On Sat, Sep 8, 2012 at 6:35 AM, Roger Clough rclo...@verizon.net wrote:
Hi John Mikes
Here's the dilemma:
Unfortunately, any system -- with the exception of the oil-rich countries
On Saturday, September 8, 2012 6:36:26 AM UTC-4, rclough wrote:
Hi John Mikes
Here's the dilemma:
Unfortunately, any system -- with the exception of the oil-rich countries
(where fairness would seem to be hard to define) --
that is completely fair is unsustainable. Capitalism,
On 08 Sep 2012, at 12:35, Roger Clough wrote:
Hi John Mikes
Here's the dilemma:
Unfortunately, any system -- with the exception of the oil-rich
countries
(where fairness would seem to be hard to define) --
that is completely fair is unsustainable. Capitalism,
like it or not, is the only
-08, 08:37:30
Subject: Re: fairness and sustainability
On 08 Sep 2012, at 12:35, Roger Clough wrote:
Hi John Mikes
Here's the dilemma:
Unfortunately, any system -- with the exception of the oil-rich countries
(where fairness would seem to be hard to define) --
that is completely fair
-09-08, 08:14:26
Subject: Re: fairness and sustainability
On Saturday, September 8, 2012 6:36:26 AM UTC-4, rclough wrote:
Hi John Mikes
Here's the dilemma:
Unfortunately, any system -- with the exception of the oil-rich countries
(where fairness would seem to be hard to define
no God, we'd have to invent him
so that everything could function.
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From: Bruno Marchal
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Time: 2012-09-08, 08:37:30
Subject: Re: fairness and sustainability
On 08 Sep 2012, at 12:35, Roger Clough wrote:
Hi John Mikes
Here's the dilemma:
Unfortunately, any system -- with the exception of the oil-rich
countries
(where fairness would
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