Forgive the audio synch during the first half of the film, and my voice during that time. Wine makes my voice drop. Both clear up a little over halfway through the video.
@MirageScience Ok, I get your point, I already know that anarchy does not imply economic normnessness, however a job that is lower than the wages are worth is not nessecarrily unprofitable I.E. you can still make money working at a grocery store. But, buisness have zero obligation to giving their employees wages high enough to live happily with. This can be demonstrated with Industrial britan before minimum wages were nessecarry.
If your interested here is a nice video series, Idk if its flawless though.
watch?v=o0TBE-pcEi0
I could bet you don't have a complete understanding of anarchies, they aren't hard to believe in. States just make people think they are required for things like Law.
@ligerman30 well, then all you got to do is think about the unskilled laborer. If there is a minimum wage and a job is not worth that wage it will no longer exist. This gets rid of jobs and keep the unskilled or educated from getting a job.
Ofc you can always argue that minimum wage stops employers form paying to low of a wage but I think that would be better than keeping the already poor and suffering from getting out of a cycle of poverty.
@ligerman30 I would tell you that minimum wages are bad, and explain why but I can bet that you would disagree and disregard evidence like many others do.
@ligerman30 Send me a message sometime so we can talk more, I like the way you think - I may not agree with everything, but you make more sense than a lot of the people I have the great misfortune to talk with. I'm gonna have some lunch lol. Take care!
@ligerman30 BINGO! Eureka, I think that is very plausible. Though, what would govern the controls of the defense system? Would it be something based in a democratic methodology?
we have a president...
angrygrenade80 7 months ago
@MirageScience Ok, I get your point, I already know that anarchy does not imply economic normnessness, however a job that is lower than the wages are worth is not nessecarrily unprofitable I.E. you can still make money working at a grocery store. But, buisness have zero obligation to giving their employees wages high enough to live happily with. This can be demonstrated with Industrial britan before minimum wages were nessecarry.
ligerman30 1 year ago
@ligerman30 Oh thank goodness a rational person.
Medieval Iceland
Medieval Ireland
Old American West
If your interested here is a nice video series, Idk if its flawless though.
watch?v=o0TBE-pcEi0
I could bet you don't have a complete understanding of anarchies, they aren't hard to believe in. States just make people think they are required for things like Law.
MirageScience 1 year ago
@MirageScience ok, give me a real world example that actually happened to confirm that this is nothing more than speculation.
ligerman30 1 year ago
@ligerman30 well, then all you got to do is think about the unskilled laborer. If there is a minimum wage and a job is not worth that wage it will no longer exist. This gets rid of jobs and keep the unskilled or educated from getting a job.
Ofc you can always argue that minimum wage stops employers form paying to low of a wage but I think that would be better than keeping the already poor and suffering from getting out of a cycle of poverty.
MirageScience 1 year ago
@MirageScience Depends on what it is, if it is valid, true, and relevant i'll accept your evidence.
ligerman30 1 year ago
@ligerman30 I would tell you that minimum wages are bad, and explain why but I can bet that you would disagree and disregard evidence like many others do.
MirageScience 1 year ago
@StephenWebb1980 I think why minarchy is important is for another reason minimum wages.
ligerman30 1 year ago
@ligerman30 Send me a message sometime so we can talk more, I like the way you think - I may not agree with everything, but you make more sense than a lot of the people I have the great misfortune to talk with. I'm gonna have some lunch lol. Take care!
StephenWebb1980 1 year ago
@ligerman30 BINGO! Eureka, I think that is very plausible. Though, what would govern the controls of the defense system? Would it be something based in a democratic methodology?
StephenWebb1980 1 year ago