jueves, 11 de abril de 2013

The seizure of wealth or people



The protest against the seizure of wealth makes it difficult to see how the spouses mutually seize, subtracting freedom as if chained.

Greed is a human characteristic responsible for small and great evils. It is so reprehensible that half of the ten commandments refer to it in one way or another.

6. Not commit impure acts
7. Thou shalt not steal.
8. You shall not bear false witness or lies.
9. Not suffer impure thoughts or desires.
10. Do not covet.

This pathetic service can be defined very briefly as "excessive desire to possess and acquire wealth or inclination to hoard or inordinate desire for pleasure or possessions."

From the point of view of the economy misers generate a distortion in the market because they hoard money, wealth taken out of circulation (save), their activities are disproportionate because every miser work, produce and save more like normal citizens.

The greedy madness can reach a wild desire to have everything, even the planet if I could.

It can also be thought of as a deformation of self-preservation.

There are those who consider it a virtue because of modesty, austerity, asceticism and rigor of their discipline.

This obsession to possess is naturally associated with a permanent fear of being robbed.

Our culture has demonized Western Christian mercilessly this psychological characteristic of the greedy.

Something I like about this sentence closed, which devotes almost half of the ten commandments.

My hypothesis is that we considered acceptable for spouses Celen fiercely, admitting that owners consider reciprocal, but with special emphasis on women's property by the male.

The protest against the seizure of wealth makes it difficult to see how the spouses mutually seize, subtracting freedom as if chained.

Note: Original in Spanish (without translation by Google): El apoderamiento de riquezas o de personas.
 
(Este es el Artículo Nº 1.846)

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