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    Re: Get all cash out of the ba

    You can still barter in Hayfield
    Grouse can be used to trade all sorts of things

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    Re: Get all cash out of the ba

    Hey: make me an offer, big boy..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guick Dotto View Post
    A mouthful of rice is good for a malnourished man. The growing, giving, boiling, chewing , swallowing and metabolising thereof: all good.
    For a clinically obese man (who's already had his dinner): all bad.
    A chair is good but clearly not if you smash it over an innocent man's head, in which case it is an object to be avoided at all costs by the innocent man. Things and actions are imbued with good and evil depending on circumstances; obviously. However, we can usefully wriggle back out of this blind alley and agree, on a less rareified plane, that food is good, warmth is good, laughter is good etc and that poison, hypothermia, lies are bad. In order to be able to come to agreement we need to be able to agree about a common language in which things are what they seem. Otherwise we are only clearing the stage for an endless debate.
    Intrinsic value is a notion that may be a useful pivot in the debate.
    You describe it.
    Value is a relationship between the value and valuer. Without living things there cannot be any values. A rock in itself is neither good nor evil. It has no intrinsic value. Only when a living being finds a purpose for it does it become a value. It's my understanding that if you say food is intrinsically good and all animal and bacteria life came to an end, the food would still be good. Good for who though?

    One of the problems with the laws in the bible is the idea that certain actions are intrinsically good or evil e.g. lying. But I can think of situations where lying is moral.

    If something is intrinsically good then it follows that others won't hesitate to force it on you.

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    Let's remember the title of the thread. I'm not really wanting to talk about the value of objects on the moon. Surely economics is wholly a human area of activity. Within that context what is intrinsically valuable?
    In a Biblical context the whole point of the Garden of Eden story is that the "fruit" has no value of its own. It is the actions of the humans concerning it which give it any significance at all.
    I think I am suggesting that we need to rediscover "real" value and base our economic transactions on that.

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    Does CL's line of thinking imply that there is not such a thing as 'real' value?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grouse View Post
    Does CL's line of thinking imply that there is not such a thing as 'real' value?
    Of course not. You exist don't you grouse?
    Last edited by CL; 20-09-2008 at 11:08 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guick Dotto View Post
    I think I am suggesting that we need to rediscover "real" value and base our economic transactions on that.
    We have it's called capitalism. Any person can go onto the open market and purchase THEIR values.
    Last edited by CL; 20-09-2008 at 11:25 PM.

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    Back on the banking issue things are looking bad. Eric Daniels of Lloyds TSB pointed out that the banking disaster was caused by central banks(government) pumping too much liquidity into the markets. In other words he said "they were printing money." (His interview may still be on Sky news web site.)

    Gordon Brown though was blaming the banks, and I could see from the look on his face that he didn't believe what he was saying.

    Expect a bit of a lull before things really get bad. Sad to say.

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    Surely it's both? Government printed the money, but the banks gave it out to people who couldn't pay it back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by christopher leigh View Post
    Back on the banking issue things are looking bad. Eric Daniels of Lloyds TSB pointed out that the banking disaster was caused by central banks(government) pumping too much liquidity into the markets. In other words he said "they were printing money." (His interview may still be on Sky news web site.)

    Gordon Brown though was blaming the banks, and I could see from the look on his face that he didn't believe what he was saying.

    Expect a bit of a lull before things really get bad. Sad to say.
    Brown and Greenspan where the biggest pair of idiots ever to be given power
    I mean Brown gave our bloody gold away for naff all ( twat_)

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