RT @StefanMolyneux: Those who work for a living are being enslaved by those who vote for a living.
Source date (UTC): 2019-06-29 11:48:33 UTC
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RT @StefanMolyneux: Those who work for a living are being enslaved by those who vote for a living.
Source date (UTC): 2019-06-29 11:48:33 UTC
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This is the correct framing. But here, I’ll improve it for you. There are non-working, working in the market, and working OUTSIDE of the market, classes. Academy, State, Finance, and many ‘good’ (corporate) jobs are pseudo-market participants (risk). Yet compensation for risk?
Source date (UTC): 2019-06-29 05:29:07 UTC
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I think the scary thing is what functions like gold if not oil? Cause there isn’t anywhere else reliable to put all that money….
Source date (UTC): 2019-06-28 12:36:42 UTC
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—” The Trump bump that supported the news industry through difficult economic times is not sustainable, and media companies that were once reliant on politics coverage to get through tough times are going to have to pivot.”—
The public has become tired of attacks on trump.
Source date (UTC): 2019-06-25 13:29:13 UTC
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The church was a dead weight on europe. Cathedrals are the best example of dead weight. Liberating the dead capital from that deadweight made the european miracle possible. By the high middle ages half the capital in europe was bound up in the rent-seeking parasitic church.
Source date (UTC): 2019-06-23 17:13:13 UTC
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@Catholic76 @StefanMolyneux Western civ reached its zenith in the british empire on one hand(athenian navy) and the prussion on the other (spartan army), and the british were the only people to restore empiricism, expand it, and fully integrate it. The ‘enlightenment’ was a counter-revolution against it…
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@Catholic76 @StefanMolyneux Western civ reached its zenith in the british empire on one hand(athenian navy) and the prussion on the other (spartan army), and the british were the only people to restore empiricism, expand it, and fully integrate it. The ‘enlightenment’ was a counter-revolution against it…
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#economics https://t.co/mNV7BraWuB

Source date (UTC): 2019-06-22 11:41:05 UTC
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As always the false dichotomy in economics, like those of philosophy, are ignorance, error, bias, or deceit by framing.
We solve the problem that suits our bias. Production(Classical), Consumption(Socialism), Reproduction (Aristocracy)
Source date (UTC): 2019-06-22 11:37:33 UTC
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@karlbykarlsmith In other words, Chad is only marginally better than Virgin. Meanwhile Greybeard is watching history repeat itself because the problem isn’t seizing the means of production (Virgin) or consumption(Chad) but reproduction(Manorialism).
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@karlbykarlsmith In other words, Chad is only marginally better than Virgin. Meanwhile Greybeard is watching history repeat itself because the problem isn’t seizing the means of production (Virgin) or consumption(Chad) but reproduction(Manorialism).
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(Roughly equates to shifting the business cycle out to the national cycle, which is analogous to hyperconsumption of resources in favor of excess reproduction, regardless of the consequence to future generations. So yes, but no. 😉 )
Source date (UTC): 2019-06-22 11:32:30 UTC
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I apologize for nothing https://t.co/4YityM0IG7
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As for the R&R, redistributing their wealth will buy a lot of ‘friends’.
Source date (UTC): 2019-06-21 15:52:32 UTC
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—“Compromise is a halving; Cooperation is a sum greater than its parts. … Confusing the concepts is catastrophic.”—Brandon Hayes
(Bam!)
Source date (UTC): 2019-06-17 12:30:23 UTC
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