Zeitgeist308
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I agree, my most humble apologies.AN said:I have absolutely nothing to add to the debate - and I don't pretend otherwise. I just find unjustified elitism a tad annoying. You argue with what's being said, not who is saying it.
That is except of course, when monopolies are established (as a result of them production exceptional products as in your example). Where then is the choice?withoutaface said:The free market ensures that the businesses which float to the top are those which offer superior products, doesn't have laws to warp and ensures that if a company is treating their workers like shit there's nothing preventing them from working elsewhere.
"Oh that's simple the workers can start their own business."
And if their business can not enter the market as a result of insufficient capital or unmatchable competition?
"Well then everyone's happy, once again we see that the free market ensures that the businesses which float to the top are those which offer superior products."
Everyone's happy except the workers of course who are forced to put up with shit wages and working conditions as a result of the monopoly
"Well if that's the case without laws to warp the normal functioning of the market if a company is treating their workers like shit there's nothing preventing them from working elsewhere.”
So on and so on, ad infinitum
Oh my, endorsing the formation of oligarchical cartels are we now! Stone the blasphemer!withoutaface said:The highest price/best package wins, especially when that labour is collectivised and well represented.