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Dark_Lord_2008 said:
You wrongly judge freedom and happiness is based on how much material possessions people own. It is ironic that people living in wealthy countries have higher rates of depression, suicide rates regardless of how much wealth or material possessions they own in comparison to third world developing island nations. So what is wrong with third world nations and primitive cultures working together as a community instead of being all against each other in a mindless competition for more wealth and more possessions?

I never said anything about material possessions. I've spoken only of productivity. That includes: food, clothing, housing, health-care, science, art, buildings, and material possessions like you know - video games. But if we are to follow the logic presented in this thread, why should you have a right to spend your money on video games when a child in Africa is starving to death? Why not redistribute your wealth and material possessions?