Is this 1/2 of his broken clock? *
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Mos Definitely
I'll stay on edge for him to drop some more wisdom.
Religion is the opium for the masses. Nothing new here, really.
*opiate
What’s the difference? Serious question.
Opiates include artificially lab-constructed products that are based off of the opium that comes from poppies.
So, opium was fine?
Yeah. Pretty much. The original quote by Marx would’ve been in German I assume - which might make a difference. Looking at the US’s painkiller problems “opiate” is possibly more relevant. It’s a negligible difference either way. (Unless a linguist knows better)
I suspect back then, when original quote was created, most, if not all, opium accessible to the public was natural and not a synthetic opiate. To translate it to opiate is likely incorrect then. That's why I was a bit confused by correction "opiate".
Historically speaking I imagine that’s true. I’m not sure why anyone felt the need to “correct” the word in the first place. Especially if it transpires they did so incorrectly…
He's not wrong about that.