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Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View PostEast coast fishermen realized that E.I. was destroying their future so they left for the oil patch to make a future for themselves and families only to see our government destroy it again. I wonder who they will vote for next time ?
I'll go with...Liberal
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No society on earth has progressed by having non productive citizens, in fact those societies and countries fail ....
get productive people to work , don’t pay them to be non productive.
We are heading down a self destructive path with UBI .
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostNo society on earth has progressed by having non productive citizens, in fact those societies and countries fail ....
get productive people to work , don’t pay them to be non productive.
We are heading down a self destructive path with UBI .
The catch is how do you motivate those few whose skills are needed, and keep the rest occupied enough to find meaning in their lives.
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostNo society on earth has progressed by having non productive citizens, in fact those societies and countries fail ....
get productive people to work , don’t pay them to be non productive.
We are heading down a self destructive path with UBI .
Capitalism is actually a fairly new construct. I dont think Rome was a capitalist society at all. It was expansionist empire with totalitarian rule.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostI dont think thats totally correct. Many kingdoms and monarchies had very few productive people in the lower tiers. They were called serfs for a reason. They had an army, owned all the land and had a fortified castle and a compliant population and they lasted a long time.
Capitalism is actually a fairly new construct. I dont think Rome was a capitalist society at all. It was expansionist empire with totalitarian rule.
Nothing proceeds here without a government cheque and the companies that may come here are waiting for a government issued cheque/ grant..
Otherwise we would have many more things here.
Why did the plant protein plants go to Manitoba. 100 million for Merit came from government.
Why did the final stage of the West side Irrigation Project not get completed in the last 40 years? Waiting for government because the capitalist aka socialist farmers wouldn't spend their own money..
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostBut what if society and technology has progressed to the point where all of our needs and wants can be met when only a small fraction of people are working, thanks to abundant energy, automation, efficiency, productivity etc. Right now we have people working for the sake of working, driving down our productivity, and dragging down our standard of living, while inflating the cost of everything we do.
The catch is how do you motivate those few whose skills are needed, and keep the rest occupied enough to find meaning in their lives.
Destroying the cheap abundant energy that would be required as a cornerstone.
Replacing said energy with costly, unreliable, labour and energy intensive sources, requiring ever more labour just to break even.
Eroding productivity and efficiency with regulations, environmental, safety, labour, etc.
Make work projects, such as green energy, and bureaucracy in general growing faster than the real economy. Including the labour to enforce and comply with the layers and layers of bureaucracy and regulations.
Legalizing or allowing the very substances that are ruining the lives of people with no purpose in life to start with.
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Originally posted by bucket View PostWhy did the plant protein plants go to Manitoba. 100 million for Merit came from government.
Thats more than I can say for the untold billions we flush down a black hole everyday in this country.
I have to give it to the chinese. The may be communist but everyone is productive and at least gives something back to society. They never stop building. Here, we never build anything.
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Originally posted by bucket View PostCapitalism is socialism. There are few capitalists that don't get funding from government..
Nothing proceeds here without a government cheque and the companies that may come here are waiting for a government issued cheque/ grant..
Otherwise we would have many more things here.
Why did the plant protein plants go to Manitoba. 100 million for Merit came from government.
Why did the final stage of the West side Irrigation Project not get completed in the last 40 years? Waiting for government because the capitalist aka socialist farmers wouldn't spend their own money..
To change the definition of capitalism, or attempt to define it by equating it to disruptive modern practices is not a good premise from which to support your argument.
What you describe appears to be more closely related to hegemony, or even fascism, than capitalism and especially stands in sharp contrast to free enterprise.
What we see prevailing in much of the West today is closer to kleptocracy than it s to capitalism. And it is inevitable that when this overtakes an economic system, it will result in the destruction of entrepreneurial opportunity.
Evidence of kleptocray - look at the corrupt SNC fiasco.Last edited by burnt; Mar 2, 2021, 10:51.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostBut what if society and technology has progressed to the point where all of our needs and wants can be met when only a small fraction of people are working, thanks to abundant energy, automation, efficiency, productivity etc. Right now we have people working for the sake of working, driving down our productivity, and dragging down our standard of living, while inflating the cost of everything we do.
The catch is how do you motivate those few whose skills are needed, and keep the rest occupied enough to find meaning in their lives.
As technology advances, work gets easier and people are able to afford more leisure time and a comfortable retirement. But you still need to work. Fewer people working coupled with zero percent interest rates are going to bring leisure time and retirement to an end if we are not careful.
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Originally posted by Austrian Economics View PostWhat you are stating here is kind of a flipside version of the Luddite argument that technological advancement destroys jobs and creates unemployment. I really don't think we face a problem here with too many people working; quite the opposite.
As technology advances, work gets easier and people are able to afford more leisure time and a comfortable retirement. But you still need to work. Fewer people working coupled with zero percent interest rates are going to bring leisure time and retirement to an end if we are not careful.
We need to get away from measuring economic success by employment, and move on to measuring it by productivity. Half the country could be breaking windows, while the other half replaces them, we would have full employment, and high GDP, and absolutely no productive economy.
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