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RE: Millennials with college degrees don’t favor censorship - David Horn - 05-09-2017 (05-09-2017, 03:01 PM)Galen Wrote: The two of you are missing the point as usual. The general rise in living standards of the nineteenth-century that lasted well into the twentieth century was a consequence of laisse-faire economics. Now that we have pretty much had crony capitalism, a consequence of big government, for about the last thirty years it seems that living standards are decreasing. You might want to spend some time contemplating the economic freedom index and the effects of the loss of economic freedom. No, that is part and parcel of the issue, but only part. Yes, laisse faire allowed the few to prosper to an exceeding degree, and the byproduct of that was economic development. So? The vast majority suffered for it, and, by your standards, should never have expected to receive any recompense for using their bodies as industrial fodder to create the industries you cite. Life can never be all take and no give (or the opposite for the less fortunate many). If it is, what's the purpose of the society that this kind of thinking creates? Remember, we had slavery at one time, and it allowed the South to prosper too. Prior to the end of that evil practice the South was the economic engine of the nation. Is that justification for continuing slavery? After all, everyone of consequence was free to pursue his goals. RE: Millennials with college degrees don’t favor censorship - Galen - 05-09-2017 (05-09-2017, 03:08 PM)David Horn Wrote:(05-09-2017, 11:40 AM)The Wonkette Wrote:(05-09-2017, 10:06 AM)David Horn Wrote:(05-09-2017, 03:44 AM)Galen Wrote: You do realize that life in the nineteenth century was far better than that in earlier eras... You are still missing the point. I am pretty certain that is deliberate at this point. Most of the precursors for an Industrial Revolution were present in China by the sixteenth century but it and the rise in living standards did not take place there as it did in the west. Hint: China never has had anything resembling a free market. Think about why the standard of living got much better through the nineteenth century and on into the twentieth century. RE: Millennials with college degrees don’t favor censorship - pbrower2a - 05-10-2017 Economic freedom has meaning only if there is no concentration of economic power. When that concentration exists. 'economic freedom' is debased to extreme inequality. RE: Millennials with college degrees don’t favor censorship - Galen - 05-10-2017 (05-10-2017, 12:10 AM)pbrower2a Wrote: Economic freedom has meaning only if there is no concentration of economic power. When that concentration exists. 'economic freedom' is debased to extreme inequality. Do you ever stop to consider the role of regulatory capture not to mention bailouts of failing entities in causing exactly that? Expecting the government, which is fostering crony capitalism, to save you from it makes utterly no sense. RE: Millennials with college degrees don’t favor censorship - David Horn - 05-10-2017 (05-09-2017, 03:59 PM)Galen Wrote: ... Most of the precursors for an Industrial Revolution were present in China by the sixteenth century but it and the rise in living standards did not take place there as it did in the west. Hint: China never has had anything resembling a free market. Think about why the standard of living got much better through the nineteenth century and on into the twentieth century. It's interesting that you pick a book review as your source, but never mind. Take a few minutes to read the Comments section for other readings of the period in question. The strongest alternative, and the one that makes the most sense, is the difference in the Europe of the times and the other dynastic empires, including China. Only Europe had ongoing strife to contend with that mandated every advantage to survive. This has nothing to do with markets and everything to do with self defense. Other arguments include the lack of an easily used alphabet, the lack of scientific inquiry and even the complacency of being who they were. One cited the Gutenberg press. In other words, its complicated, but citing free markets seems lame. RE: Millennials with college degrees don’t favor censorship - pbrower2a - 05-10-2017 (05-10-2017, 02:02 AM)Galen Wrote:(05-10-2017, 12:10 AM)pbrower2a Wrote: Economic freedom has meaning only if there is no concentration of economic power. When that concentration exists. 'economic freedom' is debased to extreme inequality. The Trump Administration sponsors crony capitalism in its purest. All that can save us is its ineptitude. RE: Millennials with college degrees don’t favor censorship - David Horn - 05-10-2017 (05-10-2017, 02:02 AM)Galen Wrote:(05-10-2017, 12:10 AM)pbrower2a Wrote: Economic freedom has meaning only if there is no concentration of economic power. When that concentration exists. 'economic freedom' is debased to extreme inequality. Do you ever consider the dynamic tension between public and private power that creates cycles of technological advance followed by periods of social advance? Crony capitalism is a social ill that resides first and foremost in the private sector ... as it does today. Private entities always try to capture the use of public power for their own ends. Given the absence of public power, they will create it. Nothing serves than as well. Personally, I prefer a form of public power less answerable to private power, which is both hard and rare. At the moment, private power is winning. Thank Reagan and Clinton for making that possible, They let those private power players accumulate the wealth it takes to make capture possible. Take off the blinders and look at reality as it is. |