Massimo2002
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And no one was poor and unknown again.
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"Riches" are relative. The OP describes the human condition before specialization and status hierarchies, ie: through 90% of our social history.Where do you think (assuming that you do) that the riches come from? And why has this never happened?
Come on, it is not difficult.
I'd still be richer.And no one was poor and unknown again.
Wow, how did you manage to read so much into a very simple sentence? Furthermore, how did you come to the conclusion that those people were "popular and known"? Sorry @Valjean I normally like your posts but there is more than a whiff of BS in this one."Riches" are relative. The OP describes the human condition before specialization and status hierarchies, ie: through 90% of our social history.
If everyone were rich and popular, rich and popular wouldn't have any meaning.And no one was poor and unknown again.
Wealth is somewhat relative and shaped by expectations and circunstances, while popularity is entirely so.And no one was poor and unknown again.
Look at the big picture, not just our current situation.Wow, how did you manage to read so much into a very simple sentence? Furthermore, how did you come to the conclusion that those people were "popular and known"? Sorry @Valjean I normally like your posts but there is more than a whiff of BS in this one.
Indeed there are a lot of popular people but there are way more unpopular unknown average everyday people.Look at the big picture, not just our current situation.
Through most of our history we lived in small, hunter-gatherer bands. Hunter-gatherers are extremely égalitarian. This is our natural state. Before specialization and status hierarchy, wealth was equally distributed, and there was only one lifestyle. In bands of only ten or twenty individuals everyone knew everyone else -- like a family.
Wealth and 'popularity' hierarchies are new things.
Just a thought...
There's a lot of unknown not average people, too.Indeed there are a lot of popular people but there are way more unpopular unknown average everyday people.
Welcome to the class system. Its considered by many to exist solely as a basis of exploitation.Why can't workers make as much money as anyone else? Why need they have lower status?