[member=64]PaulP[/member] Would you say socialism has roots in some very fundamental religious principles?
I often think about this when I see the likes of ScoMo preach liberal policies, while worshipping socially.
Of course some may claim perhaps what ScoMo and his like really worship, is the business of religion, the capitalist version! This seems to be a philosophical debate that plays out in all religions, I've seen it play out first hand during my years of schooling, and subsequently when some school friends entered then exited the clergy. Victorians might see this demonstrated in the behavioural differences between for example Rev George Pell and Father Bob Macguire.
I often think about this when I see the likes of ScoMo preach liberal policies, while worshipping socially.
Of course some may claim perhaps what ScoMo and his like really worship, is the business of religion, the capitalist version! This seems to be a philosophical debate that plays out in all religions, I've seen it play out first hand during my years of schooling, and subsequently when some school friends entered then exited the clergy. Victorians might see this demonstrated in the behavioural differences between for example Rev George Pell and Father Bob Macguire.
"Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck ....... Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck"

