Power
Greed & Power
Submitted by anElder on Fri, 07/18/2008 - 06:10Bill,
It seems to me that greed is the source and power is the energy. But I could be wrong.
I recall a legal precedent re: corporations having legal status/standing as individuals of some sorts, but I can not recall it. If they are individuals then maybe we can address them as such biblically.
I would say that both greed and power need to be addressed in the economic white paper now being created. IMO, any Christian economic policies should be addressed from a strong theologically progressive perspective.
I'll catch up after I return from vacation the 27th.
Rich
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Let's not forget about the love of power as another "root of evil"
Submitted by wpeltz on Wed, 07/16/2008 - 20:17In our phone Theology Discussion on Monday night, in connection with the subject of greed (avarice) I brought up the issue of power as another "source of (all) evils". It seems to me that in the contexts of states, empires, and world-spanning corporations, the love of wealth and the love of power are tightly connected.
Although material resources and their control are the subjects that Marxist/Marxian approaches take as basic -- a point of view which I, as a "cultural materialist", share -- human society also seems to be afflicted with the presence of an all too common free-floating urge to dominate for domination's sake, as well as for economics' sake.
Control freaks, psychopaths/sociopaths, and dominators/empire builders of all sorts, regardless of their particular psychopathologies, seem to me to be disproportionally involved in the creation and operation of the institutional "structures of sin" that some of us have been discussing.
