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Thales, in the corner: "yes we are going under water, but everything is water, when you think about it, so..."
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Those are the engineering vampires you dolt! After 10,000 years of philosophy, you still don't know the difference?
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The theory of Occams Razors (plural): the simplest solution to any given problem is often to razor the other guy.
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Ultimately of course it doesn't matter what Jesus actually teaches because people just make up what they want it to be after the fact.
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Luckily when they come back they'll see that it was just a mistake, and the rest of human history is totally smart and good.
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It's amazing how no philosophers have come up with the idea of "the best life is hoarding endless wealth while others toil in poverty", it's almost like it's a horrible idea.
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The Lord of the Rings is considered a fantasy because the trees win the battle against industrialization.
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Thomas Malthus was an English philosopher and economist who thought that because food growth grew at a slower rate than population growth, catastrophic events such as famines and plagues were always needed to "re-balance" the population. While he didn't advocate for going back to nature like Treebeard (and to a lesser extent Tolkien, although it was more nostalgia than a real policy, as he understood you can't go back), it's clear that trying to reverse technological progress, particularly in farming, would kill of millions of people in a kind of Malthusian catastrophe.
Malthus was wrong, by the way, precisely because the industrialization of farming has the exact opposite effect that he was describing (food production goes up at a much faster rate than population). Saruman's industrialization is the cure to the perpetual famines that humanity used to suffer.
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