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Originally posted by guyincorporated You suck at philosophy. |
Tell it to Durkheim, smartass.
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Lets try 7th grade civics, then. Society has rules in place (some would call them laws, or terms of service) to limit behavior which is damaging to either the individual or society as a whole. In a normal society, we follow the social contract. I've never signed a paper saying I'll abide by the laws of my city/state/country, but I'm still doing something illegal if I break those laws. You've gone one step further, as you've explicitly pledged to abide by the ToS, and then break it.
The fact that you've gotten away with breaking the laws or the tos doesn't make your actions any less illegal or cheaterly (good word). |
You're whole arguement is flawed because you're assuming I'm the only one getting away with 'breaking the law.' And if you're so interested I havn't broken your law because I was graced with a gift from a friend when I started.
We're talking about AT LEAST 100 people on each server who buys gil. We know some of these people, we can plainly tell who some others are, and others get away with it unnoticied. SE has done nothing to enforce the ToS, and our friend Marx can explain what happens in the lack of authority.
Capitalism may not completely shape the real world's society, but you can't overlook the fact that it's what makes up half of FFXI. Marx argued that capitalism is a system based on profit and property. The need for the best equipment, and the money required to purchase it blends directly into Marx's theory.
Now I'm going to bring this all together so pay attention: In a capitalist economy people are earning profits by stepping on anybody they have to, these people are also known as the gil farmers and sellers. They're stepping on everybody and screwing with everything to make the largest profit they can. The people they step on, the global us, still need to make the gil. We can work for them or around them or beside them and make less gil then them, or we can look to other means of making our gil. With the lack of authority over buying and selling gil, what better way to make gil then to buy it?
Here's the kicker: Square-Enix has
OK'd it for us with their lack of authortiy. If you're so inclined, look up the Broken Windows theory on Yahoo or something.
Don't tell me I suck at philosophy or sociology, because you have no idea what I can do with some old college books and this thing between my ears. If this doesn't make sense to you, either repeat your freshman year in college or just wait until you get there.