Keywords: “usual or socially acceptable”. To say that people in the distant past were living in poverty because they didn’t have access to the same technologies and wealth we have today is ridiculous and a fundamental misunderstanding of poverty.
So… is it impoverished people just aren’t doing the hard work to keep from starving that the great cave people did, then? Or…? 🙃
Literally irrelevant to the topic of poverty and the system that creates it…
Unless you believe that medical care and general progress/advancement somehow necessitates poverty or something strange and incorrect like that
As per Britannica, Poverty is the state of lacking a usual or socially acceptable amount of money or material possessions.
No one is born with material possessions, and the cave folks did their best to get hold of spears, tents, and other wealth so they wouldn’t starve.
After a few thousand years of hard work a few tribes managed to have some stability. They possessed great knowledge.
Keywords: “usual or socially acceptable”. To say that people in the distant past were living in poverty because they didn’t have access to the same technologies and wealth we have today is ridiculous and a fundamental misunderstanding of poverty.
So… is it impoverished people just aren’t doing the hard work to keep from starving that the great cave people did, then? Or…? 🙃
You’re confusing “Poverty” and “Inequality.”
The situation you’re upset about is “inequality.” The 99.9% getting screwed by a system that denies them the fruits of their labors.
You are forced to use a 'strawman" argument because you know I’m right, and lack the sense to just admit it.
And using an emoji always shows how carefully you’ve considered the other person’s opinion.
Oh gee…
So… in other words… an inequal amount to others? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
It seems like inequality might be a key part of the definition of poverty that you’ve provided… 🤦
I’ll play your game.
So, who were the cave people unequal with? The tigers?
You can make anything sound stupid if you try hard enough.
…Right… Exactly my point… The “cave people” were not experiencing poverty…
I’ll tell you what.
Go spend a week out in the woods with only stone tools. Then come back and tell me how ‘wealthy’ you felt.
So starving to death isn’t poverty of food?
It depends