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Is it better for the economy to be in the hands of a billionaire or a community organizer?
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From the idea of the Apprentice which he stole from Lord Alan Sugar to his inherited businesses that he sat on, he's unfairly gifted.
Sure he works hard but he isn't self made in the slightest.
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From the idea of the Apprentice which he stole from Lord Alan Sugar to his inherited businesses that he sat on, he's unfairly gifted.
Sure he works hard but he isn't self made in the slightest.
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Nigeria, India, Brazil you name it and the rich run it.
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I’m not complaining about the “rich” nor the “government,” I’m complaining about any entity, from the poor all the way to the rich, including social systems and governments; those who do not support free market systems.
I love the “rich,” for you can’t get a job from a poor person. In a free market system, if you do not want to work for someone else, form your own business and become your own boss.
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You’re missing the point. A free market is a function of morality. Without morality, any market will be in distress by the tyranny or plunder from others.
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Socialist policies must be in place to stop competition from going too far.
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Socialism: “any of various economic and political theories advocating collective or governmental ownership and administration of the means of production and distribution of goods.”
Capitalism: “an economic system characterized by private or corporate ownership of capital goods, by investments that are determined by private decision, and by prices, production, and the distribution of goods that are determined mainly by competition in a free market.”
The way I see it, Capitalism is based on freedom, where Socialism is based on State tyranny.
As for the moral factor in free market systems, I like Thomas Jefferson’s take on freedom:
“Of liberty then I would say that, in the whole plenitude of its extent, it is unobstructed action according to our will: but rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our will, within the limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others. I do not add ‘within the limits of the law’; because law is often but the tyrant’s will, and always so when it violates the right of an individual.”
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“To do nothing at all,” quite the contrary, the government is an essential part of a free market system. From the pure free market existence at the garage-sale level to the numerous laws needed for international free trade, a moral government supports free markets by embracing and protecting the “unalienable Rights” of all parties involved.
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Thanks for the advice and I like your enthusiastic persistence relative to your ideology. And in saying that, in reference to your constructive recommendation, I have spent exploratory time to “study economics and justice,” and its relationship to the symmetry found in a physical law in nature known as the constructal law. In fact, I wrote a book on the subject. If you are interested in said subject, I completed the fourth edition of my book to be out at the end of next month (January 2018).
In the meantime, perhaps, we could exchange ideas over the Introduction Chapter of my fourth edition.
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It is true a government can over regulate, however, there are government regulations that embraces a free market, such as antitrust, development of laws protecting the integrity of money, arbitrating contractual disputes; prosecuting criminals; facilitating trade through the building and maintenance of roadways and infrastructure, protection of patents, copyrights, etc.
In a free market we find the freest trade is at the garage sale level. The next level is at a flea market, where seller needs to negotiate rental space to sale their items (aka less freedom). As more levels of bureaucracy increases, maintains dynamic channels of resistance in conflict with those channels seeking freedom. This natural dynamic flow between resistance and freedom is known as the physical constructal law (the latest discovered law in thermodynamics dealing with flow independent of domain). The evening satellite image of the Korea peninsula illustrates the economics of government “Centralized” control of trade (North Korea) relative to the private ownership initiating the flow of trade having dynamic channels of freedom and resistance (South Korea).
It is normal for all flow systems to have dynamic channels of resistance and freedom, otherwise, evolution will not exist.
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I already explained how cruel nature is.
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Community organizers care about certain people, not everyone. They set one group against another.
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The physical laws of nature created us. If you find that “cruel,” how sad your life experience must be.
As for “morally good” is a natural event because it falls within the matrix of the physical laws of nature. For example, the evolution a human moral code of conduct stems from a “universal morality” (according to Jonathan Haidt, Marc Hauser, Frans de Waal) found among groups of non-human animals. That is, the evolution of a human moral code of conduct is a function of the “Golden Rule” which is an outgrowth from a “universal morality”, which is an outgrowth of “unalienable Rights”, which is an outgrowth of the physical constructal law.
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Checkmate.
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“Checkmate”??? I’m not sure what game you are playing.
Relative to life’s innate rights (or bio-primitives) when events follow the physical constructal law flows in the direction of “Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness (or positive feedback for all life).” When events goes against the physical constructal law flows in the direction of Death, Tyranny, or the pursuit of Failure (or negative feedback for all life), that is, extinction is part of evolution.
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If you torture a few to save hundreds (which is done by CIA regularly) then initially that violates your idea and then suddenly it supports it because of the switching to 'life' from 'death and suffering'... You don't really make sense because you don't understand the need for some evil to combat worse evils.
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Any objective life pursues (“results-oriented”) follows a “method-oriented” set of steps in the attempt to achieve said “results.”
Your “torture” example is the “method-oriented” set of steps in the attempt to achieve the result to save many.
As for your term “evil” is simply relative.
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Life’s “unalienable Rights” are defined by the physical constructal law. One’s “relative” perception of the physical laws of nature is a function of one’s philosophy.
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I understand the constructal law is a paradigm-shift relative to prior theories, however; the conservative nature of historical acceptance of new paradigms will filter through a repository of short-lived anecdotes to preserve the status quo. The new concept will not be forthcoming until historical issues are scrutinized in light of this new way of perceiving nature.
At the end of next month (January 2018) my fourth edition will be out using familiar examples, and scrutinizing some of those historical issues, building an effective exhibit for the interested practitioner who may continue to explore the constructal law, having profound philosophical reformations throughout the social and political sciences.
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There is so much beauty in left-wing ideology that you fail to see. I am not a hammer and sickle waving Trotskyist but I damn well respect them more than the Right-wing anythingist.
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Thank you for sharing your philosophy however, the physical laws of nature are omnipotent and cannot be changed by any man-made law or philosophy.
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therefore, while you may think you're preaching some mind-boggling world-changing theory what you're really saying is a self-affirming nonsensical 'fact'...
Let me show you what you are actually saying:
P1: Physical laws are the core of all societies.
P2: If societies defy physical laws that's still natural and called constructal law.
P3: It is best to regulate least because this is more natural.
P4: Natural and closer to unfettered nature is better.
P2+P4 = Er... oopsie nevermind let's ignore that
P3+ P4 = C1
C1: Let's aim for right-wing libertarianism where big corporations make competition unbearable for up-and-coming corporations by cartels that rig prices to be too low for any small corporation to sustainably compete with. Let's just make everything private while we're at it so the poor can't even fight back by ANY MEANS AT ALL (since all media will be privately run too and no one will want to side with the poor unless they have ways to get wealthy enough to compete as a collective back at the rich).
C1 + P1 = c2
C2 = oh yeaaaah baby let's be at the core of what we should be: selfish, psychopathic corporations in the form of human society.
C2 + P2 = Er... What? Um... Oh... I think I am really talking mumbo jumbo
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Again, thank you for sharing your philosophy. Your logic is intriguing, however, it’s only a dialectic and not science.
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I’m not “preaching,” only informing about a new discovery within the laws of thermodynamics. Historically, applying the physical laws of nature has lifted the standard of living relative to our cave dwelling ancestors.
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That said, not all billionaires become billionaires due to multiplying their resources. Bitcoin billionaires, for example, did not really multiply anything, they simply invested in virtual assets that have no value in themselves. I do not think the economy would do well in the hands of such people, since they would essentially redistribute the existing assets, rather than creating new ones, and that is an economical stalemate.
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