Originally posted by The Good Michael
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That's interesting about not having a great deal of choice. Again, I agree to an extent. You would have to compare our world with a world of choice to arrive at a conclusion. Maybe this is the best of all worlds when it comes to choice and it couldn't really get any better.
I would say, though, that the freedom to choose products is not the freedom that some assume. It's a negative kind of freedom designed to take our collective mind away from grand political ideas. One I believe that is neccessary for peace and order - human beings are extremely dangerous when they are allowed to believe they are virtuous and allowed to take action on this ill-conceived notion of 'changing the world for the benefit of everyone, they'll thank us for it later'.
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