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by rglullis
645 days ago
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Oh, my. You are one of them... It's amazing how we can get two people to accidentally take the same action while fundamentally disagreeing on everything else. Short version: - Capitalism is not the problem. Corporations that can take their profits in one department and use their vast resources to drive loss leaders is the problem. Break down big corporations into smaller ones that need to compete, and I can bet that we wouldn't see pointless growth and needless consumption. - "do you want a network for professionals for whom it's their job?" No, I want the service to be run by professionals who can make a living out of it. The people running the service need not to participate in it. Like email or phone service, you don't expect to be free and you don't expect to be talking with the service provider daily. It should be a simple utility. - "Public funding" is magical thinking repeated by people who don't understand basic economics: specially if you are "against growth" (like your comment about the climate crisis seem to suggest) then where is the Government going to get the resources to pay for developers? |
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You don't provide a foundation for the counters to the arguments the GP makes (f.e. you propose smaller corporations wouldn't have "pointless growth and consumption", without substantiating how you feel such a thing is possible with capitalism as described and commonly understood).
You call "public funding" magical thinking, but in the point right before that you mention something should be "a simple utility". Those are publically funded.
And of course we should not forget these are strawmen and/or personal attacks. This is not a respectable post that adds to the discussion, it's one that distracts and makes everything categorically worse.