Message from @My Preferred Pronoun Is Sama
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We never mentioned global trading, but there was hesitation from your side to call what I described in that latter scenario as capitalism. Why?
Cause its ingrained
I think trading goods between countries is good but not currency
But i want the value of human life to go up
You seemed to be quick to call an economy with a big entertainment system capitalism, but you seemed hesitant to call a country of ascetics, trading by the same principles, capitalistic.
I find that important.
It had appeared as if you had agreed with me on the neutral mechanics by which markets work and capitalism, but then you seemed to make a distinction as soon as only certain TYPES of goods were traded.
Why?
By trade I mean with the intermediary of currency, in all instances.
Well when a king rules over 100 people, each matter more to him
Yes, because there is a short supply of people.
When a king rules over 1 million, each matters less
Depends on what it is about them.
If the worth of their labor is to be priced, it's whatever the king is willing to exchange for it.
Well the king wants more people most of the time
And its wrong to try to stop that expansion
If one day of labor is worth as much as a keg of beer, then the price, whatever it is, will be about the same for the two.
I mean you need people for more than just the economy
That is capitalism, or a comonent of it.
There seems to be a lot of conflation with unrelated concepts, such as what type of rulership there is.
I think we often condemn capitalism not for what it really is but for the things we usually conflate it with, such as "greed", or "unnecessary spending".
I dont think its always greedy
It's not anything either way. That is what I have been trying to say all this time.
Prices are like temperatures on thermometers. You don't make it warmer outside by taking a lighter to the thermometer.
But that is what we do all the time, in effect, by messing with the prices, such as through minimum wage.
People don't value your labor more, relative to other goods of equal value, by artificially messing with the valuation of your labor.
I think there is a very, very fundamental misunderstanding of prices, markets, and capitalism.
Not saying it's with you, just in general.
Anyway i yield
There is no reason to yield. We never had a contest.
It's all just good exchange.
I got my answer from you. I was being narrow minded i see that now
I don't know. I can always be wrong. We can only agree or disagree.
I hope I was able to clarify things and didn't just browbeat you.
I want people to value human life more, therefore just make people value life more and try to get that adjusted in the market.
Its a weird way i put it
See, the markets simply reflect how much people value life. They are neutral, just like a thermometer measures the temperature.
It's sad when people don't value life, but you want your prices to tell you that. They are data for you.
Its just a human life has gone down. I dont like it
*on a downward trend i mean
If everybody valued life as much as you do, maybe the prices would be different. But it's the wrong way to go about it, changing the prices. As I said, that's like warming the thermometer because you think it's too cold outside.
I don't like Britney Spears. If there there only people like me, her concert tickets would be worthless. I don't achieve that shift in value by telling her how to price her tickets.
All I achieved then is to have her ticket prices no longer reflect the relative value in the market. That is why minimum wage and rent control generally dont' work.