It really boils down to property and the abolition of property. There are various ideologies about how much property to abolish. This is taking the logic of ideologies and simplifying it down to its core. Economics, and much more, will be led astray if this isn’t understood. However else it’s broken down is flat out wrong and illogical. Many issues are understood by understanding property. Property must be the starting point.
Economics is exchanging one good for another. What’s really happening is exchanging property titles. So, you must understand property to understand economics. It’s logical that one must understand property. Cognitive dissonance takes over when there is a contradiction. The mind is giving up the ability to think. You end up having a battle in your mind. You must either rectify the dissonance or be illogical.
Property is deductive. Any action can be reduced to the body. Property can be used for the two major issues of the day. Understanding property makes what’s implicit explicit. It says something about reality. Property doesn’t have to be tested. In fact, testing doesn’t do anything except destroy freedom. They can say any totalitarian measure must be tested so we know if it works. Then, make adjustments and test again.
There are various ideologies about how much property to abolish. This can range from a little to all. Even if you agree with abolishing a little property, it’s basically the same as abolishing all. There is no logical stopping point. It’s a slippery slope. One might agree that a certain amount should be abolished, another might think differently. This is just a disagreement on the details. Logically, they have the same view.
Property can only be looked at from two different ways. Either you favor property or you don’t. Of course, there could be disagreement on the details about abolishing property. There is no logical difference between the views. It’s purely arbitrary. It’s impossible to understand economics if you don’t understand property. Many pseudo-economists don’t even consider property. They are wrong from the start.
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