It isn't needed.
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Replying to @Outsideness @AMK2934
Capital must have loyalty to something other than itself.
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Replying to @AMK2934 @AurelianofRome
Capital is not policy determination, but the emergent alternative to policy determination.
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Replying to @Outsideness @AMK2934
The pursuit of capital is an end unto itself due to inbuilt neurological systems that manage status competition. This drives and shapes policy determination.
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Immigration policies are being set almost entirely due to a desire to increase profits. It’s not charity.
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Replying to @AurelianofRome @AMK2934
Immigration policies are set by politicians, mentally-slaved by mad priests. Capital can do labor arbitrage in far less self-destructive ways.
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if the "muh jobs" crowd didn't exist (I know, huge counterfactual) just exporting industrial jobs to third world countries would have done just fine.
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Labor gets to vote on property rights, which is increasingly being understood as a lethal externality.
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