It’s pretty obvious from context that the meme (don’t forget, this is a meme, posted in a meme community) is about our current, monetary-based economy, not the concept of economy in general. I fail to see how that’s “strongly in the interest of those who want to keep the current system unchanged”, especially since the point of the meme is about tearing down the current system (and the implication that it be replaced with a moneyless one). Also I think your definition of “economy” is so watered down as to be useless. IDK, this all just comes across as you nitpicking and trying to be correct for the sake of being correct, ie, pedantry.
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Just read the text without biases and you’ll notice. It preaches to its own congregation, but looks like a simple stupid claim to anyone it might actually benefit.
It’s pretty obvious from context that the meme (don’t forget, this is a meme, posted in a meme community) is about our current, monetary-based economy, not the concept of economy in general. I fail to see how that’s “strongly in the interest of those who want to keep the current system unchanged”, especially since the point of the meme is about tearing down the current system (and the implication that it be replaced with a moneyless one). Also I think your definition of “economy” is so watered down as to be useless. IDK, this all just comes across as you nitpicking and trying to be correct for the sake of being correct, ie, pedantry.
It’s obvious for you and for me. It’s not obvious to everyone. And it’s non-obvious to the majority.
I feel like it’s not obvious to you, or else you wouldn’t have posted several paragraphs describing how the OP was using the term incorrectly lmao
They are. A Just read the text without biases and you’ll notice. It preaches to its own congregation, but looks like a simple stupid claim to anyone it might actually benefit.
What