Read Mikhail Bakunin, and you will discover why we live in a world where the religion of economics, based on a theocracy of monetary policy, determines that the wisest of men should all perish by starvation for seeking knowledge and understanding, while the greatest of fools will prosper for having sought nothing but the accumulation of wealth.
If the impetus for the former is a love of humanity driven by a desire to understand, the impetus of the latter is a love of money driven by the desire to wield power over all.
And as one is crucified for having sought the light of truth by daring to eat of the tree of knowledge, the other is glorified for its ability to turn a profit by selling humanity its own cross, and for providing jobs to all those who, out of a need to feed their own children, are willing to build crosses and hammer in the nails.
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