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On 25/10/2024 09:59, D wrote:Irrelevant. The question was if the economy is zero sum or not. That is pure nonsense and a child can realize it when looking at the population increase from the time of jesus until now.On Thu, 24 Oct 2024, Charlie Gibbs wrote:>
On 2024-10-23, D <nospam@example.net> wrote:That's nonsense and you know it.
On Wed, 23 Oct 2024, Charlie Gibbs wrote:FSVO "we".
On 2024-10-23, D <nospam@example.net> wrote:
On Tue, 22 Oct 2024, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
On 2024-10-22, D <nospam@example.net> wrote:They do it with the help of the governments. By themselves, per
On Tue, 22 Oct 2024, The Natural Philosopher wrote:<snip>
As opposed to large corporations subverting and distorting the markets,In that sense the companies themselves have gone 'socialist' in that, likeIncorrect. By design they do what they do, and whether the economy is
Marx, they regard economics as a zero sum game.
zero sum (it is not) or not, does not really apply. That is why todays
crypto-socialist government is so extremely dangerous. It subverts and
distorts the markets, just by existing.
as God intended.
definition, they are not able to over time.
No, it is not, and that is proven by economics. The proof is that we areI.e., a zero-sum game.That is, it isn't about creating more wealth, it's about who gets to ownTrue.
what there is left.
8.2 billion people on the planet and we've never had it better.
"So far, so good," the man falling past the 5th floor of theExactly. No proof, so far.If economy was zero sum, we'd be dead by now.Give it time...
Empire State building was heard to say.
Well no, it isn't.
Civilisations have fallen through no apparent fault of their own.
Egypt's soldiered on nearly 3000 years before vanishing under Rome and then falling victim to Islam.
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But I reiterate, of course no economy is actually a zero sum game nor has been since we invented agriculture.
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It is just that Marxism is steeped in the ethics of the hunter-gatherer political structure (no one owns anything: All property is common) and economics, and that *is* a zero sum game. If you kill the game and pick the fruit, the next door tribe can't.
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The fact that the conditions where all this worked ceased to exist 5000 years ago doesn't deter the nostalgia of the True Marxist from trying to turn the clock of civilisation back that far.
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