congratulations on getting a high iq score on a test you found as a kid and never letting go of that and now using that as a foundation for racist principles
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Never been tested actually. Also not an argument.
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You should do it man I bet you could get close to 100
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The "wealth = ability" statement is not 100% since wealth can be gotten by other means e.g fraud and theft. I understand your point though.
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Fraud and theft are criminal violations of property rights, and therefore not part of the free market.
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So where does a free market exist? Is it more than just an ideal? Because the reality is fraud and theft seem to be inextricably linked to the market.
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I see. So in a free market the statement "wealth = ability" can't ever be 100% true.
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True. Limits the usefulness of conversations on here. I think I got his point though which goes along the lines of the Pareto Distribution. And is true from what I know.
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I have seen what you think about this and I am sure that you might be right - just not sure what it adds to the discussion other that opening you up to be labeled - I don't do that by the way - but what does it add the the discussion?
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It adds nothing to the discussion if one never hears Stefan talk about this issue because one never learned about this concept in college and it's avoided religiously by the MSM. However, once one is exposed to this info, it adds a lot to the discussion.
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You start off with money, you get better education, you also have greater opportunities because your wealthy/healthier background. Think nepotism
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False. Look up the political platform of the Nazi party. Most of it was classic socialist policies
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There hasn't been a free market since 1913.
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Sources?
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He is talking about the pareto principle, super interesting
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What is that?
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