Note that while you referred to "big business" the hypothesis under examination is about financial institutions. "Big business" historically refers to private industry, not finance. — frank
I do believe in something like the rule of law, that all people and institutions should be subject to the same laws, principles, customs, whatever, but that’s just another reason why it bothers me that states can get away with theft, murder, kidnapping, imprisonment, but anyone else would not. — NOS4A2
It's just an intro-post. You'll have to fill in the blanks with your own research.
From United Fruit to Rex Tillerson (read: Exxon) et al, big business is very much a part of the revolving door. — ZzzoneiroCosm
Are you going to evolve into one of those brain dead leftist pit bulls? — frank
Schopenhauer said there's no solution period. I think that's correct. — frank
Those days are gone, though. — frank
You don’t know what I understand... — NOS4A2
We can run a corporation to beneficent ends. We cannot run a state towards beneficent ends. — NOS4A2
If by "potentially democratic" you mean we get to vote for another mammal to control how we live and to steal the fruits of our labor, I want nothing to do with it. — NOS4A2
That these laws often favor the wealthy or are not applied equally is not due to the wealth of the beneficiaries, but to State malfeasance, incompetence, and greed of state officials. — NOS4A2
If I’m so naive on the topic it should be easy for you to name a wealthy person who has committed murder and violence “just as much as the State has”; or name one wealthy person in Russia or China who has arrested someone and confiscated his wealth. I can give countless examples of States engaging in such behavior. — NOS4A2
If I’m so naive on the topic it should be easy for you to name a wealthy person who has committed murder and violence “just as much as the State has” — NOS4A2
Never mind that the “state” is an abstract entity and doesn’t “do” anything at all. It doesn’t think or feel or act any more than “county” or “city” does. — Xtrix
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:fire:I’ve never understood the criticism of laissez-faire.
— NOS4A2
But then you've never understood justice. — Banno
Libertarian capitalists. :eyes:The privatization of exploitation is the only thing libertarians care about. — Streetlight
Pro-big-business, but anti-state: ignorance is the only way to get there. — ZzzoneiroCosm
We can make inferences from your comments. Notions of justice and equity do not loom large therein. The criticism of laissez-faire that you claim never to have understood centres on the continuation of inequity. Anything goes means everything stays, or more likely, gets worse.
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