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Gary, like you, I too detest politics.
One can suppose the original term politics meant the view of many, but politics as I came to know it meant the view of a few.
My view of economy is that we have a money-based system to facilitate trade, at national and international level, and at individual and family level. But money must always be subordinate to the economy, a means of making it function more easily.
If you imagine a whole cake on the table from which each person among many people should have a share, than clearly there is no way one or two people can each take a giant slice, leaving crumbs for the others, without this being greed and contempt towards the other people entitled to a share of the one and same cake.
In our national economy, some people take massive slices and then take more and more, and others are left with the crumbs.
But, if everyone had "the right" to take a giant slice of the cake (become super-rich by hoarding private assets), obviously there would not be enough cake to go round.
We CANNOT all become financially super-rich, because thee are not enough assets in the world for this to happen.
We would all be sitting there as chief executives or whatever, and no-one would do the manual work.
But we are in a situation where the State and so many of its citizens are so impoverished, and/or bankrupt, and in debt to boot, that many people cannot even work if they want to, because the whole economy is messed up through private asset hoarding.
That's where the original theft took place, when society allowed people to become so over-bloated with greed that they became mentally ill through enriching themselves, so that others became deprived of essential assets (simple food, clothes or essential requirements in general).
The more some people will hoard financial wealth in their private coffers, the more there will be other people being deprived of essential and basic income.
Hoarding assets is a mental illness, and it is the destruction of economy and, ultimately, of society.
The vast majority of people, in Britain and in the world, think like we do, Gary: you, me and so many other common people in this limited world of ours with its limited resources which we are supposed to enjoy and share, and not snatch up with greed and contempt.