Did you run though a field of wheat like Theresa May?
Did you run though a field of wheat like Theresa May?
Just how though? How does this get agreed upon without some threat of violence or top down hierarchy.
We do pick an in-between. The people complaining about capitalism just don’t realise we live in the in-between.
I’m 14 and this is so deep.
It’s completely garbage economics. Some innumerate people think that printing money indefinitely won’t lead to hyper inflation.
It’s a bogeyman because it’s shit nonsense economics. It’s a one way ticket to hyperinflation.
The people who use the word boffin are invariably thick cunts.
I’m a millennial, just trying to not let the world’s ills bother me now. Life is too short and what you make it.
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Why does investment entitle people to live off said thing? That’s because there are agreements between the parties involved. If I want to start a business and need seed money I willingly enter a contract with investors just as they willingly risk their investment capital.
Of course they are more efficient, nobody sets up co operatives. If they were a more efficient way of running a business more people would do it.
Geopolitical, as in a combination of political, cultural and geographical.
I don’t think noting the problem is partially political is enough to say it’s easily solveable.
I think we’re coming at this from a different philosophy, you see politics as something that is easily changeable, I see it as a product of environmental and cultural positions. Changing the entire world’s politics is a nigh on impossible task.
You see geopolitics as a variable, I see it as a constraint on the actual variables.
Only 1 live album though. That’s surprising considering.
I think there is only so much humans can change. We aren’t beings of infinite moral potential and there will always be points of conflict.
I’m slightly older than you.
There is thinking there are no logistics problems we can’t solve and then there is actually solving them taking into account real geopolitics.
Not at my school we weren’t.
We didn’t learn about Sikhism in school (actually UK here)
To play devil’s advocate, isn’t it always the case that the government is balancing on the right rope between keeping the economy going and keeping people alive, even without a pandemic? With NHS funding, welfare and all sorts of things government has to decide where to draw the line.
Obviously Johnson handled this crisis horrificly though, but in terms of this quote he just said the quiet part loud.
I think following this logically this won’t be the case. If nobody has money then nobody can buy the products made by the AI companies. This will increase pressure for a generous UBI.
Do you ever get tired of being angry at everything?