1. The trade unions had stopped serving their members and became political tools to remove governments. Homelessness was barely a problem under Thatcher, but if you import 8million plus people and don't build homes for them housing will be a problem.
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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(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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(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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