← Back to context Comment by AreShoesFeet000 6 days ago Because you’re aiding exploitation either way. It’s the same machine, just another part of it. 4 comments AreShoesFeet000 Reply Angostura 6 days ago Right. So it's not just work - any good or altruistic act, will by definition only act to stoke the machine.It's certainly a way of thinking, I suppose AreShoesFeet000 6 days ago Incorrect. It’s mostly just work. Angostura 5 days ago So if I carry out hip replacement surgery, at my own cost its good?But if the NHS pays me to carry out hip replacement surgery - funded from tax revenue, but free to the patient, it's bad? 1 reply →
Angostura 6 days ago Right. So it's not just work - any good or altruistic act, will by definition only act to stoke the machine.It's certainly a way of thinking, I suppose AreShoesFeet000 6 days ago Incorrect. It’s mostly just work. Angostura 5 days ago So if I carry out hip replacement surgery, at my own cost its good?But if the NHS pays me to carry out hip replacement surgery - funded from tax revenue, but free to the patient, it's bad? 1 reply →
AreShoesFeet000 6 days ago Incorrect. It’s mostly just work. Angostura 5 days ago So if I carry out hip replacement surgery, at my own cost its good?But if the NHS pays me to carry out hip replacement surgery - funded from tax revenue, but free to the patient, it's bad? 1 reply →
Angostura 5 days ago So if I carry out hip replacement surgery, at my own cost its good?But if the NHS pays me to carry out hip replacement surgery - funded from tax revenue, but free to the patient, it's bad? 1 reply →
Right. So it's not just work - any good or altruistic act, will by definition only act to stoke the machine.
It's certainly a way of thinking, I suppose
Incorrect. It’s mostly just work.
So if I carry out hip replacement surgery, at my own cost its good?
But if the NHS pays me to carry out hip replacement surgery - funded from tax revenue, but free to the patient, it's bad?
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