In brief: Capitalism & Communism
Published Sunday, February 11, 2007 by The Inquisitor | E-mail this post 
Capitalism:
To make the most of ourselves at the expense of others is to make the least of ourselves.
Communism:
To make the most of others is to make more of ourselves.
To compromise the intellectual and spiritual progress of my neighbour is to compromise the quality of her/is contribution to the intellectual and spiritual progress of myself. Thus, to love another as much as I love myself is to indeed love oneself to the utmost. Perhaps that was what the Christ had in mind when he gave us the 13th Commandment - "Love thy Neighbour as thyself".
The value of moral values lies not in itself but in the Value it enables us to acquire.
Amen
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