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* [[Other people's money]]: a phrase often used to imply theft, but also referring to certain forms of banking | * [[Other people's money]]: a phrase often used to imply theft, but also referring to certain forms of banking |
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Money is a way of assigning a single-dimensional value to goods and services of vastly differing types.
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- Banking: a profession centered around money
- Equating money with value: a conceptual fallacy
- Other people's money: a phrase often used to imply theft, but also referring to certain forms of banking
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- 2012/12/11 [L..T] Explaining Socialism To A Republican “My friend seemed totally shocked when I said "All socialism isn't bad". She became very serious and replied "So you want to take money away from the rich and give to the poor?" I smiled and said "No, not at all. Why do you think socialism means taking money from the rich and giving to the poor?"”