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I feel like you're making my arguments for me here. Ghavrel Send a noteboard - 28/06/2017 10:51:38 PM

View original postI'm not letting them die. They are letting themselves die. Why can't they take care of themselves? They are adults, yes? They are responsible for their own lives, yes?

In rather the same way that victims of crime aren't taking care of themselves and are responsible for their own lives, yes, I suppose so...



View original postTaken to the nth degree, wouldn't this just be social Darwinism....survival of the fittest? It is cold, cruel, and horrible, and I am by no means advocating for it. However the arguments should be made as to why we would artificially inflate the value of non-skilled labor. Are we going to increase the entire wage-compensation structure accordingly? So that skilled labor that was getting paid $18.50 is going to get a $10 increase too, yes? Isn't that fair?

Well, social Darwinism is legitimately an evil philosophy, so if you want to characterize being against a living wage as such I don't feel particularly compelled to stop you.

Personally, I'm a fan of more widespread ownership of the means of production, with proportionally increased income across most of the board (CEOs lose out in this one, I'm afraid). But that is not a particularly fashionable viewpoint in the United States currently. Admittedly understandable, since virtually all of the attempts to implement it have led to totalitarian horror.

In any event, I think you will find that the arguments you're making here represent arguments against the minimum wage as well. If only the minimum wage has a floor of $7.25, and the rest of wages are determined by the supposedly free market, then there's already unfairness. Shouldn't all wages go up by $7.25?

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I am really enjoying this new-fangled "like" feature we have now. *NM* - 28/06/2017 12:13:42 AM 629 Views
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Personal choice - 28/06/2017 12:20:47 AM 974 Views
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FULLY AUTOMATED LUXURY SPACE COMMUNISM. - 28/06/2017 07:49:59 PM 1039 Views
damn *NM* - 27/06/2017 09:29:01 PM 575 Views
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But this same arguement can be flipped by.... - 28/06/2017 10:34:25 PM 983 Views
I feel like you're making my arguments for me here. - 28/06/2017 10:51:38 PM 1006 Views
an apt comparison - 28/06/2017 11:09:25 PM 869 Views
So everyone who "can't" - 29/06/2017 09:49:41 AM 911 Views
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Nicely said. Or written. *NM* - 29/06/2017 09:30:06 AM 533 Views
All right, so what society without minimum wage do you point to as a model? *NM* - 29/06/2017 09:39:12 AM 553 Views
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The ones where hunger and scarcity were widespread? - 29/06/2017 11:04:02 PM 891 Views
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Just to nitpick, Switzerland isn't exactly homogeneous. - 28/06/2017 10:28:01 PM 936 Views

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