Re: Disabled In Socialist Countries
What does that have to do with anything?
Can you address the issues with capitalism I brought up with post #13 on page 1?
All I know about your argument is that it hinges on the idea that property is a right. I think that if we were technologically automated for resource production there would be no need for property to be a right because all resources necessary would be available. Therefore I think arguing that it should be a right is incomplete. Also, property doesn't even really exist, it's basically just something we accept because of laws, and laws in theory don't really exist and are really upheld by the force of the individuals who run the state, convincing others to fight with them. But I won't go into THAT haunted house in this post. I will say this though, the phantom nature of "property" is probably why there's so many problems with people getting hacked with cryptocurrency.
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