Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIt's not even a dichotomy you silly.
But... can you tell the difference between the investment of capital for a return and the selling of labour for a wage?
I'm a contractor and I sell my labour. I also invest heavily to increase the future value of my labour. I'm a capitalist and I trade in human capital.
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Originally posted by tractor View PostYou have a remarkable propensity for stating the bleedin' obvious esp after I had already said it 3 times in the thread. The term you are looking for is 'avoidance'; if a tax saving is illegal, it's 'evasion'. I think you misunderstood my point about buying in bulk; the point that I was making is that being cash rich, you can take advantage of preferential terms by buying in bulk whereas the other 98% of whom you speak usually can't. Doesn't stop you taking advantage though? It's not about whether you shop at Lidl or take the leftovers out of the skip at the back of KFC.
Especially when since WW2, successive lying governments would have us believe contributions are ring fenced and targeted only at the NHS and pensions. The biggest lie of last and this century. I would have less of a beef about paying any tax if so much was not wasted or shared around money grubbing politicians and their friends.
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Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostIf that's a valid argument, then it also invalidates the idea that the state must restrict the 'extremes' of capitalism. To what end? when different peopel have different views?
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYou seem to be confusing free trade with capitalism. Look at the relationship in any society between labour and capital and then you will understand whether it is a slave society, a feudalist society, a capitalist society or something else.
QE wouldn't be a problem if we were free to not participate in the current fiat paradigm. But we're not, and as such we're robbed of wealth every time the state prints another pound.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostDo you know the difference between a capitalist and a worker?
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostBut different people have a different view of what a desirable outcome is.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostNice try but fail.
capitalist: definition of capitalist in Oxford dictionary (British & World English)
IT contractors make their living by selling their labour, so are workers, even if they are privileged workers.
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Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostThere's a tacit understanding here of what that desirable outcome is. The problem is that people who claim that capitalism doesn't work in certain markets tend not to understand capitalism or basic economics, and that ignorance causes them to empower people to commit fraud, and sabotages the market's potential to deliver optimal results.
Optimal results for whom?
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Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostHuman capital.
capitalist
Line breaks: cap¦it¦al|ist
Pronunciation: /ˈkapɪt(ə)lɪst /
NOUN
A person who uses their wealth to invest in trade and industry for profit in accordance with the principles of capitalism:
IT contractors make their living by selling their labour, so are workers, even if they are privileged workers.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostEverything 'works' in that it produces an outcome. Whether that outcome is desirable is a different matter. Feudalism 'worked'.
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Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostExactly. That's the opposite of capitalism, not the extreme of it. It's the state's interference in markets which facilitates this fraud.
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