Everybody should have the liberty to do whatever they want, as long as they don't infringe on the liberty of others to do the same.
Dear libertarians and other children who think this statement is sufficient by itself, I've a few questions:
1. How is liberty defined? 2. Who has the authority to choose which definition will be used? 3. Who has the authority to choose who has the authority to choose which definition will be used? Etc. 4. What constitutes infringing on the liberty of others? 5. Who has the authority to choose what constitutes this? 6. Who has the authority to choose who has the authority to choose what constitutes this? Etc.
at a good company you'll be compensated for the profits with a bonus, but you can't force companies to always be making money. why do you hate the commodity structure user? who hurt you?
Nathaniel Cox
I didn't notice the image.
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Ryan Wood
in addition, in a capitalist society even a lowly serf can purchase 'means of production' by buying shares in companies around the world, and you don't even need to manage it.