A feather and brick do not fall at the same rate on a planet with atmosphere.
Which is why I explicitly specified "under the force of gravity".
BTW, if you studied the history of logic...
I didn't. Did you?
The assumption that elitists are automatically right is as much a fallacy that commoners are automatically wrong.
Agreed.
Who is the father of modern Capitalism?
Unfortunately I also didn't study the history of capitalism, but the answer to that question depends on a lot of things. What is "modern"? What is "capitalism"? When does capitalism start? Is it with trade, and wealth gathered by merchants (mercantilism), enclosure, industrialization? Opinions vary. It's hard to argue though that with industrialization and the division of labor capitalism settled as the predominant political economic system. The easy answer is Adam Smith. And I agree that he and his contemporary peers were all pretentious snits who collectively launched us into the age of capitalist liberalism.
To be fair, I have no clue what you want to say here. I guess that's on me, not having studied the history of logic and capitalism and all... ;-)
RE: Common Nonsense