abandonconflict
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What is capital?
Who owned the fur and meat? was it privately owned?
two cavemen trading fur for meat is not an example of capitalism. it is an example of cavemen trading fur and meat.
What is capital?
Who owned the fur and meat? was it privately owned?
Citation required.This is not hyperbole, this is fact.
Well, technically it would be an example of free trade, which is the part of capitalism we'd like to keep.two cavemen trading fur for meat is not an example of capitalism. it is an example of cavemen trading fur and meat.
no it isn't.Well, technically it would be an example of free trade, which is the part of capitalism we'd like to keep.
What is capital?no it isn't.
there is nothing free about a market where economic infrastructure and productive land are privately owned, that is why capitalism requires government
SO? Apple is in business to make a profit. IF some other company had the technology and sold a phone with 6 capabilities while Apple was still trying to sell their 4, wouldn't you just buy the one with the better capabilities? Maybe, maybe not, many people have built a relationship with the Apple company and can't be bothered to understand the tech, only use it. They demand only Apple products. These are the people who will pay $800 for what is really $20 worth of materials and labor just so they can be one of the first to have a new Apple product. Apple isn't full of idiots, they know this and they EXPLOIT it, just like you EXPLOIT people for your own good.another example, all of the innovations present in the iphone 6 were available before the iphone 4 launched, but they wanted to sell yearly models, right out of the automotive industry's playbook
again, acquire a dictionaryWhat is capital?
SO? Apple is in business to make a profit
Oh I know exactly what it is, I just enjoy interpretations by AC much more.again, acquire a dictionary
Oh I know exactly what it is, I just enjoy interpretations by AC much more.
Can fur be capital? Can cans? How bout licorice, can we use licorice as capital?
Nope, just pointing out that the purest form of capitalism is free trade and requires no third party as you insist.so according to you, the very existence of capital implies capitalism
Nope, just pointing out that the purest form of capitalism is free trade and requires no third party as you insist.
cap·i·tal1incorrect on both counts. the purest form of capitalism is the dictionary definition of it. in a single word, privatization.
government exists to protect private property
it is a direct result of the existence of a capital class of owners
capitalism can not exist with out a government
cap·i·tal1
wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization or available or contributed for a particular purpose such as starting a company or investing.
"the senior partner would provide the initial capital"
synonyms: money, finance(s), funds, wherewithal, means, assets, wealth, resources, investment capital
Seems the dictionary just kicked your ass again, you'd think you would have learned by now.
Only a idiot with an IQ of "not measurable" wouldn't know that when referring to Marines in the military sense, the word is ALWAYS capitalized., always, without exception.what do you call a marine with an IQ of 65?
a platoon
I'm accusing you of making the common mistake of thinking cronyism and corporatism IS capitalism. Those forms absolutely need a third party, the purest form does not.that's nice, I never said anything about the definition of capital, you asked, i told you to get adictionary. I spoke of the definition of capitalism, maybe you should evolve from the neck up...
No, idiot. I'm demonstrating with facts that it is not profitable for corporations to give consumers what they want.
Only a idiot with an IQ of "not measurable" wouldn't know that when referring to Marines...