You can watch it online here:Quote from nitro:
Strongly, highly, must see:
http://www.wttw.com/main.taf?p=1,64,1&programid=11517911
http://video.pbs.org/video/1170821435
It begins, "Imagine a world with no money...."
You can watch it online here:Quote from nitro:
Strongly, highly, must see:
http://www.wttw.com/main.taf?p=1,64,1&programid=11517911
That would be worse than the current system, which is the same thing that Communism says: that the unit of value is labor.Quote from oldtime:
the only sustainable lifestyle is the stoneage lifestyle. It worked pretty well for 10k years. This new experiment is rocking baby while the resources last.
The new hot item at the farmers market is heirloom tomatoes. Those are plants that have reverted back to their species before they were hybridized.
They don't taste better and their yield is substantially lower, but they have better resistance to common ailments.
yeah, or imagine a world where you can create fiat currency out of thin air. You don't even need trees for it to grow on. The only constraint is inflation. you can learn more about it hereQuote from nitro:
You can watch it online here:
http://video.pbs.org/video/1170821435
It begins, "Imagine a world with no money...."
we have a government by the people for the people,so we are deciding our fate,we have the right,obligation,to elect the right people, vote out every democrat,repub,cockroach,snake,disease rotted politician,and see what happens........ the forementioned have been betting for years that that will never happen..time to ante upQuote from nitro:
That would be worse than the current system, which is the same thing that Communism says: that the unit of value is labor.
Capitalism has it correct. The problem is that it leaves too many people behind, and it moves increasingly faster changing the needs of corporations at at heartbreak pace in order to have skilled workers in order to be able to compete. Worse, it requires more and more sacrifice from the worker. It is like playing chess against a computer. We have no chance.
I want to know what would happen if every person in the entire world had a PhD. We would have no where near enough jobs (even accounting the theoretical economic unemployment sweet spot of 4 or 5%). So in the limit, education cannot be the answer.
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I want to know what would happen if every person in the entire world had a PhD. We would have no where near enough jobs (even accounting the theoretical economic unemployment sweet spot of 4 or 5%). So in the limit, education cannot be the answer.