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RE: Riddle Me This...

in Deep Dives3 years ago

Good intentions do not guarantee good outcomes. Is that a good enough reason to abandon good intentions? I think not. Does that mean there's nothing "to be fixed"? Again: I think not. There are institutions, like corporations and so called Charity Organizations whose intentions weren't good to begin with; you can blame capitalism for that. Not just human greed, but the human greed on steroids that is the result of a system that values profits and "the bottom-line" above anything else. Lastly; "democracy" is also artificial...