I just close the book of Daniel Cohen, vice prosperity. As he himself explains, this is an "introduction (concerned) with the economy beginning in Neolithic times, before returning to the major current movements of people overwhelmed by their inability to anticipate the worst. Each chapter deflates a lot of ideas found anywhere stated as laws, as they are simply unverifiable dogmas, while useful to serve as an alibi for any disaster. This book
regards René Girard and his theory of the scapegoat , Cohenopens a window into what I've always wanted, comparing the assumptions optimistic enough to propose lazy and others, new and more successful by not concealing their concern about the moral responsibilities.
Because everything has to do with morality , not the moralism. Of course, the human being is above all a herd led by defending the territory and the fear of lack. But where the beast stops with the satisfaction of his belly and kill only an antelope at the same time, the human instinct distorts and makes destruction, genocide and enslavement of some for others. If the animal obeysmore than "mob rule" and nothing makes me - out of my stupid greed and my insatiable thirst for recognition - to take advantage of a weak cowardly to exert my dominance.
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