← Back to context Comment by Apocryphon 2 years ago Did you know there used to be people who lived on that land 10 comments Apocryphon Reply WalterBright 2 years ago I missed the railroads, steel industries, chip manufacturers, iphones, etc. that were looted from those people?BTW, studies of the bones of pre-Columbian Indians shows they worked hard and suffered from periodic famines, as well as a lot of violence. Apocryphon 2 years ago Therein lies the commonality between all economic systems: where there are people, there is the taking.Industries tend to require raw materials, which many times are located in or around land. WalterBright 2 years ago Free markets are not built around taking. They are built around exchanging. 3 replies → KingMob 2 years ago Those things weren't looted from the natives.But the profits were looted from the workers who actually built all that stuff.Capitalists aren't the ones hammering in steel spikes or wearing clean-room fab suits. anonfordays 2 years ago [flagged]
WalterBright 2 years ago I missed the railroads, steel industries, chip manufacturers, iphones, etc. that were looted from those people?BTW, studies of the bones of pre-Columbian Indians shows they worked hard and suffered from periodic famines, as well as a lot of violence. Apocryphon 2 years ago Therein lies the commonality between all economic systems: where there are people, there is the taking.Industries tend to require raw materials, which many times are located in or around land. WalterBright 2 years ago Free markets are not built around taking. They are built around exchanging. 3 replies → KingMob 2 years ago Those things weren't looted from the natives.But the profits were looted from the workers who actually built all that stuff.Capitalists aren't the ones hammering in steel spikes or wearing clean-room fab suits.
Apocryphon 2 years ago Therein lies the commonality between all economic systems: where there are people, there is the taking.Industries tend to require raw materials, which many times are located in or around land. WalterBright 2 years ago Free markets are not built around taking. They are built around exchanging. 3 replies →
WalterBright 2 years ago Free markets are not built around taking. They are built around exchanging. 3 replies →
KingMob 2 years ago Those things weren't looted from the natives.But the profits were looted from the workers who actually built all that stuff.Capitalists aren't the ones hammering in steel spikes or wearing clean-room fab suits.
I missed the railroads, steel industries, chip manufacturers, iphones, etc. that were looted from those people?
BTW, studies of the bones of pre-Columbian Indians shows they worked hard and suffered from periodic famines, as well as a lot of violence.
Therein lies the commonality between all economic systems: where there are people, there is the taking.
Industries tend to require raw materials, which many times are located in or around land.
Free markets are not built around taking. They are built around exchanging.
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Those things weren't looted from the natives.
But the profits were looted from the workers who actually built all that stuff.
Capitalists aren't the ones hammering in steel spikes or wearing clean-room fab suits.
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