Rossom
Belong to what?
Men like me?
The world has been mine
For the better part of three centuries
Before that lords
Or Kings
Or Popes
Or Chiefs
Some guy is wearing a funny hat or another.
Hierarchies are bad.
I admit we will always have governments
But we can have less
Economic liberty
Ensures that all men
May associate as they choose
Can band together
Can form associations as they so choose
Alquin
Excuse me
But who crushed the union
Of their human employees
And if you want truth from me
And you want my friendship
Don't ask for my opinion
Only to ignore it
I am talking at you
And you are just a wall
So me evidence
that Evidence has ever changed your mind
You have vision
Praise for that
Change the world
Build your empire
But do not pretend to me
That in your utopia
Men like you
Won't find another currency entirely
Stars or Shells or Favors or Beads
And enslave everyone all over again
Just another way.
Rossom
Can’t make an omelet
Without breaking some eggs
Yes I crushed the union
But they stood in the way of progress
And so they had to go
Alquin
Sir, I need to dine with you
Because you pay me
But please don’t make me eat horsehit at your table
It doesn't taste good
And it does a terrible disservice for the antique china
You paid more than I will ever earn in my life
To acquire them
Rossom
Never question my convictions.
Disagree with me all you want
But I believe what I believe
And I think my way
Leads to a better world
A way forward
A way past the things that have always held us back.
Alquin
Who am I to jam a stick in the spokes of the mighty wheels of progress?
But I carry with me that which I have known from my youth.
I am who I am.
And I am my hands
And what I make with them.
Rossom
(smiling)
Well, enough politics, let’s eat shall we?
Alquin
Always ready to cease
Kicking against the pricks
In steel toed boots
(beat)
Sir.
The two of them dine for a while in silence.
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