That assumes that those secondary effects are beneficial to the individuals. They seem beneficial, and indeed by a certain perspective they are, but I suggest it's all relative. The same can be said for any economy. For example, slaves that work benefit from receiving food from their slave masters. Slaves that are sick or hurt may not receive that food (call it "unemployment" for slavery). That doesn't make the payment system inherent to slavery "beneficial," it just makes it beneficial relative to something worse.
Without these companies that I suggest create a slave state, you could have a completely different economy, one without the Aristocratic Oligarchy that has ruled the world for millennia. If you read my report, you will find the opener for a larger argument I am creating to support all of my statements.
All these comparative economies and systems ignore the fact that IN THE SYSTEM AS IT EXISTS it is beneficial. You can debate other systems and perspectives, but in the one we currently inhabit it is beneficial to have a job, to be able to sell a product and to be able to move that product where it can be sold. We can't argue for the larger argument and ignore the realities on the ground.
This ignores that THE SYSTEM AS IT EXISTS is slavery.
Yes. If you want to find benefits on "the realities on the grounds" of slavery, hold on to that Bud Light and don't let go, no matter how much that whip hurts.
I get it, you want an easy solution. The one that hurts the fewest people (game theory). But what is the primary concern? Is it "hurting the fewest people," or is it "hurting the fewest people while actually winning?" The easiest solution that actually stops the Cabal from winning again, is to remove the system of the Cabal. Any "compromise" where the Cabal gets to keep their current system is a loss. If you want 10,000 years more of darkness, slavery for you and your children, and your children's children, and their children, then go ahead and push for your compromise. I personally will have none of it.
This is the war to end all wars.
It's NOT going to be cakewalk!!! (or Bud Light walk if you prefer)
That assumes that those secondary effects are beneficial to the individuals. They seem beneficial, and indeed by a certain perspective they are, but I suggest it's all relative. The same can be said for any economy. For example, slaves that work benefit from receiving food from their slave masters. Slaves that are sick or hurt may not receive that food (call it "unemployment" for slavery). That doesn't make the payment system inherent to slavery "beneficial," it just makes it beneficial relative to something worse.
Without these companies that I suggest create a slave state, you could have a completely different economy, one without the Aristocratic Oligarchy that has ruled the world for millennia. If you read my report, you will find the opener for a larger argument I am creating to support all of my statements.
All these comparative economies and systems ignore the fact that IN THE SYSTEM AS IT EXISTS it is beneficial. You can debate other systems and perspectives, but in the one we currently inhabit it is beneficial to have a job, to be able to sell a product and to be able to move that product where it can be sold. We can't argue for the larger argument and ignore the realities on the ground.
This ignores that THE SYSTEM AS IT EXISTS is slavery.
Yes. If you want to find benefits on "the realities on the grounds" of slavery, hold on to that Bud Light and don't let go, no matter how much that whip hurts.
I get it, you want an easy solution. The one that hurts the fewest people (game theory). But what is the primary concern? Is it "hurting the fewest people," or is it "hurting the fewest people while actually winning?" The easiest solution that actually stops the Cabal from winning again, is to remove the system of the Cabal. Any "compromise" where the Cabal gets to keep their current system is a loss. If you want 10,000 years more of darkness, slavery for you and your children, and your children's children, and their children, then go ahead and push for your compromise. I personally will have none of it.
This is the war to end all wars.
It's NOT going to be cakewalk!!! (or Bud Light walk if you prefer)