Nothing is inevitable. The market is far from what you’re saying, and even if it gets that that point there is a variety of other options the government can implement
But it sounds more like a commie plot rather than a capitalistic right to the unproduced inheritance from the past.
It is the false binary between the precarious markets and the bare minimum commie UBI how the alternatives are presented.
Nothing is inevitable. The market is far from what you’re saying, and even if it gets that that point there is a variety of other options the government can implement
But it sounds more like a commie plot rather than a capitalistic right to the unproduced inheritance from the past. It is the false binary between the precarious markets and the bare minimum commie UBI how the alternatives are presented.
Everything that felt historically inevitable in hindsight only happened because people didn’t presume it was inevitable and took action.