As if the only option of poverty is to kill an elephant... that's some bizarre logic Charles. While I get your point, the end effect is that we will live in a world without elephants long before we will live in a world without poverty.
Sans elephants, poverty is perpetual.
There are undoubtedly people out there that would barter for elephant tusks with a handsome number of sheep, goats, and daughters.
I think buying women would be the coolest part of a post-capitalist society.
I’m in.
The socialist economic model is well known to result in responsible environmental policy and excellent ecological outcomes.
/sarcasm off
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As if the only option of poverty is to kill an elephant... that's some bizarre logic Charles. While I get your point, the end effect is that we will live in a world without elephants long before we will live in a world without poverty.
Sans elephants, poverty is perpetual.
There are undoubtedly people out there that would barter for elephant tusks with a handsome number of sheep, goats, and daughters.
I think buying women would be the coolest part of a post-capitalist society.
I’m in.
The socialist economic model is well known to result in responsible environmental policy and excellent ecological outcomes.
/sarcasm off