Capital must have loyalty to something other than itself.
You think corporations have a limit to their greed? Uriel? That they would only export?
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it's easier and less costly to open sweatshops in willing countries than moving a shitload of people across borders of unwilling countries.
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A factory costs millions, a plane ticket costs hundreds.
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the cost of immigration isn't one plane ticket.
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even for them, they'd need at least the cost of *all workers' passages*, the plant maintenance costs, management, political lobby, visas, etc.
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also, unlikely the set of workers in a foreign country will be as productive as in their original country, with its safety nets, cultural heritage etc helping management.
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I mean, why do you think American companies outsourced their plants to East Asia, instead of moving East Asians to the West?
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open borders isn't driven by profit, it's driven by white guilt.
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China Inc was given permission to the African honeypot.
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Greed is a follly of the lower management. Corporations are of a lower tier. Question of there being a limit to power? In a closed system (Earth) Maths would dictate that there is a limit. Olympus returns.
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