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@excon
Capitalism isn't complicated... A man works his field so he can eat.
Actually it's a lot more complicated than that you simpleton. In capitalism, A man works in HIS field so that he can eat food from OTHER people's fields in exchange for a conceptual excuse to be given resources which he got from giving resources to people who had that paper and coin excuse to be given things. In other words it has nothing to do with how hard you work or how your work benefits society or how you fair in some darwinian struggle for resources, it's all about pleasing people who can give you a conceptual excuse to acquire resources. This means that under capitalism, if you have enough money, you can do whatever you want no matter how immoral, and everyone still has to kiss your ass and give you all their labour and resources because you're the guy with the most social construct points.
He makes MORE than he needs because, interestingly, his neighbors want some and are willing to trade something to get it... His neighbors are happy, and he's happy..
Yes, free market anarcho-capitalism can work (temporarily and under the right conditions) But since we have governments and fractional reserve banking and multinational mega corporations there's a bit more to it than voluntary exchange.
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