vinney on Nostr: It feels as if you've stopped engaging in arguments on particular points a long time ...
It feels as if you've stopped engaging in arguments on particular points a long time ago.
I still don't know where we disagree nor understand your position clearly, if you have one.
What "sense of entitlement"? If you mean my position as a consumer: like all participants on the market I am both a consumer for some things, and a producer for others, depending on the context.
A pure producer would starve to death. A pure consumer would run out of resources (also starve). There is no "entitlement", and even if there were, in someone's head, it would go unsatisfied unless there was also mutual coincidence of wants that happened to fit under the context of the entitlement (making it kind of meaningless).
I still don't know where we disagree nor understand your position clearly, if you have one.
What "sense of entitlement"? If you mean my position as a consumer: like all participants on the market I am both a consumer for some things, and a producer for others, depending on the context.
A pure producer would starve to death. A pure consumer would run out of resources (also starve). There is no "entitlement", and even if there were, in someone's head, it would go unsatisfied unless there was also mutual coincidence of wants that happened to fit under the context of the entitlement (making it kind of meaningless).