• NAK@lemmy.world
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    Which economic system, in your opinion, would produce the highest quality products? And you can use whatever definition of quality you like

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      The Six Nations managed to keep their economic system functioning without a hiccup for at least 15,000 to 25,000 years. That one seems to work.

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        Ok. Let’s switch to six nations.

        That definitely answers my question

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            When the response to my question of “what do you think is better” is an esoteric shout out to a culture that’s been dead for thousands of years, that isn’t even in the first page of Google results for “six nations” yeah. You’re right. It’s not a good faith argument

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                Because that’s a thing capitalism is great at? If the connection between capitalism and ruthless efficiency and iteration isn’t apparent to whoever is reading this then it’s really not worth the conversation

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                  And? What is the relevance? It’s “not worth the conversation” if you can’t stay on topic, or connect your ideas together properly so as to be coherent to others.