Oh those evil businessmen.he action of business creates a profit by underpaying these large populations — Bloginton Blakley
business is a tool and, like most tools, it can be used for good or evil. — andrewk
You'll likely find a much more sympathetic audience. — andrewk
No you haven't. You've linked to an article that criticises governments for not charging for greenhouse gas emissions. It provides no support whatsoever for your claim that "business is a con game".I've given data. — Bloginton Blakley
Most business in the world is small business - farmers managing small, rural lots, streetside fruit and vegetable sellers, cafe and corner shop operators. Without that business, most people would starve to death. That is the consequence of not doing business.Any good that business does has to be weighed against the consequences of doing business. — Bloginton Blakley
You've linked to an article that criticises governments for not charging for greenhouse gas emissions. — andrewk
The needs of business created the large human population we have. — Bloginton Blakley
It could have just as well been the needs of men that created our large human population. Maybe testicles are actually responsible for the human population. — Nils Loc
Are you positing a dramatic increase in testicle size and/or sperm production to account for this population growth? — Bloginton Blakely
Business is the action of creating and trading property usually for the purpose of generating an alleged surplus. — Bloginton Blakley
Since we adopted an agrarian lifestyle human population has sky rocketed. — Bloginton Blakley
That is not pointing to business. It's pointing to governments. The word 'business' does not occur anywhere in the article. Nor does 'profit' or 'company(ies)'.The article also points to business, my friend.
"IMF says energy subsidized by $5.3 trillion worldwide" — Bloginton Blakley
From the rest of your post it appears you would like to see agriculture abolished, and humans to revert to a hunter-gatherer existence. — andrewk
No, just the fact of sexual reproduction alone is enough to account for population growth. If we just got rid of men there might be less problems you ascribe to business. (This is silly) — Nils Loc
How do you define "profitable"? — Judaka
Mostly from households. People using energy to keep their houses warm, cook, heat water for baths etc.Then where is the 5.3 trillion in damage coming from? — Bloginton Blakley
Of course I'm not sure, and I am assuming nothing! That's why I said 'it appears', and then directly asked you to confirm or correct the hypothesis. Honestly, if you can't be bothered to read carefully and try to comprehend posts before you respond, your discussions will never get anywhere!Are you sure? Would you mind quoting me... or admit that you are making a huge assumption? — Bloginton Blakley
I started reading a book some time ago called 'Against the Grain' which makes the claim that people had to be forced into an agrarian lifestyle, and that they were much happier, healthier, had much more free time, and were generally better off as hunter-gatherers. — praxis
Mostly from households. People using energy to keep their houses warm, cook, heat water for baths etc. — andrewk
Of course I'm not sure, and I am assuming nothing! That's why I said 'it appears', and then directly asked you to confirm or correct the hypothesis — andrewk
It could be about trading property to maintain life. An alleged surplus might be relative to what one needs or wants. — Nils Loc
Unearned income remaining after an incomplete set of costs are figured. — Bloginton Blakley
What is unearned income? — Judaka
And unprofitable from who's perspective? — Judaka
You have shown no interest in discussion, only in lecturing others, hectoring them with questions and ignoring the questions they ask you. — andrewk
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