The Constitution is interpreted as the rule system for the American game: government as game master, fair and transparent rules, winnable rewards, material acquisition, private property, and inheritance.
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Material Acquisition
The Constitution is interpreted as the rule system for the American game: government as game master, fair and transparent rules, winnable rewards, material acquisition, private property, and inheritance.
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"...this game is to make as much money as possible okay material acquisition if you win this money it's yours okay private property by..."
"yours forever it's yours it's yours but it's also your children's okay you understand this is a game that America has constructed if you..."
"...believed that the rich people, because they were too focused on material acquisitions, could never go into heaven, okay? But the paradox is that..."
"...care about the here and now. They only care about the material acquisition. And as such, they become blind to the spiritual needs. And..."
"...So he's using the metric of business success, of wealth, of material acquisition to justify his faith in Jesus, okay? And this is the..."
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America begins here as a cure for civilization: a clean-slate game built from Enlightenment rights, self-help, property, and fair rules.
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