It seems you are staying that workers should have the right to have their labour valued but the same doesn't apply to those who create their own business? Isn't their a contradiction here?
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Replying to @simon_enefer @KEEMSTAR and
No, because creating a business is contingent far more on already having capital than on performing labor. Business owners should be rewarded for their labor, but not for their preexisting ownership.
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Replying to @mediocre_danny @KEEMSTAR and
So why open a business if you get no benefits from it? Would you work an 80 hour week as a business owner and get less for that Labour than your employees? This is was starvation is the most common outcome if communist societies.
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Replying to @simon_enefer @KEEMSTAR and
If you performed work, you WOULD get benefits. Businesses don’t need to be “owned.” If you worked 80 hours a week (which you should never do btw), you would make much more than employees who don’t. And no famine has ever resulted from entrepreneurial apathy.
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Replying to @mediocre_danny @KEEMSTAR and
So you admit it's entrepreneurial? Why is famine in so common in countries without propery rights and rule of law and unknown in countries where such they exist? Zimbabwe went from a food exporter to famine as the white farmers were killed or fled as there farms were seized.
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Replying to @simon_enefer @KEEMSTAR and
(1/2) I admit starting a business is “entrepreneurial,” yes, that’s the definition. No famine has ever been the result of too few people starting small businesses.
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Replying to @mediocre_danny @simon_enefer and
(2/3) Famine’s common all over the planet. It normally is the result of drought or pestilence. Twice in history, it also resulted from horrible policies implemented in failed collectivization attempts— both failures were due in part to ecology.
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Replying to @mediocre_danny @KEEMSTAR and
Nonsense! Why have Venezuelans lost on average 30lbs? Mass dieting, bad weather or because the government has destroyed the economy. Have you ever meet anyone who has been their? I have and the stories are terrifying.
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Replying to @simon_enefer @KEEMSTAR and
“Why have Venezuelans lost on average 30lbs?” Frankly, I’d like to see the survey. I can’t find a primary source on that. Venezuela HAS gone through a market crash though, and they are having certain resources sadistically withheld from them.
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Replying to @mediocre_danny @KEEMSTAR and
1. A hyperinflation. See Wiemar Germany. That means price rises around a million percent per year. Government seized every type of business from manufacturing to farming, massive government corruption and a complete lack of understanding as to how economies work!
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So they “seized every type of business” but only ended up with 20% of the employees, huh? Where’d the private employers hiring the other 80% come from? Did they grow out of the ground? (also, saying “economies work” seems like a stretch)
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