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by h2zizzle
457 days ago
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Non-profit organizations are often colloquially called "non-profit businesses" in recognition of the fact that they are organized and operate as any other business would - in developing business plans, filing with the IRS, hiring employees, minding balance sheets, etc - except in ways related to their purposely not seeking a profit (though revenue is another matter). >but the way we measure that is by how much they earn Again, it's a flawed heuristic. Military contracting is wildly profitable. Value to society is questionable. >this is the only one that seems to work. Analysis of the subtle successes of social democracies and "Gross National Happiness" are just two examples that put the lie to this myth. |
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It's not questionable at all but if you don't already see that I'm not interested in arguing it with you.
> Analysis of the subtle successes of social democracies and "Gross National Happiness" are just two examples that put the lie to this myth.
GNH is cope from the Dragon King of Bhutan to justify the poverty and ethnic cleansing of his nation in the international community. The Nordic countries all have very high per-capita GDP.
If you wanna call my claim a myth, citing a few metrics which correlate really well with GDP is not very convincing.