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Further, the entire cycle outlined above leaves out the vastly important role of ethics and morality.
What morality? If morality was a factor in business, there would no businesses.
A perfect summary of where things are at today, and where they're headed. I deal with many moral and ethical business's, but they're small and local. I myself strive to do the best for the company I'm at, even when others seem to be fine with a lower standard.
NuttBoxer says
A perfect summary of where things are at today, and where they're headed. I deal with many moral and ethical business's, but they're small and local. I myself strive to do the best for the company I'm at, even when others seem to be fine with a lower standard.
This is what I imagined an American would be like when I moved to the US as a young man. I am too old now and most of the irrational and surreal thinking is gone. Not only is morality is not a factor in business but immorality is considered moral in business. We are a shitty species because other species don't have these pretenses.
Ideology is a killer
The Covid response failed because the gatekeepers had (and still have) the wrong theory of government, knowledge production, and health. Their theory:
• Centralize everything in the hands of a few bureaucrats.
• Suppress speech, give orders, flood the public square with propaganda, and tell the peasants what to do.
• If this doesn't work, then just do it again, but more fervently this time.
In response to a pandemic, what one should actually do is:
• Decentralize everything so that 1 million doctors and 330 million citizens can use their best judgement to discover what works in practice.
• Encourage debate, listen to others, practice humility.
• Hold all conclusions tentatively, course-correct as often as needed.
If one follows the mainstream approach, one will never exit the era of pandemics.
If one follows the second approach, life would return to normal in 30 days.
Just seems blacks are easily led by hate and victimization.
You'd think blacks would hold this guy up as a thought leader for blacks. Or, really, for the country as a whole. Race doesn't matter. Just seems blacks are easily led by hate and victimization.
GNL says
You'd think blacks would hold this guy up as a thought leader for blacks. Or, really, for the country as a whole. Race doesn't matter. Just seems blacks are easily led by hate and victimization.
That's the AVERAGE person. I could argue you are unwittingly do this with what you just said.
There's a few good people, but most of them, are mindless drones. It's really rare to find somebody that is wealthy, powerful, and moral. I don't know how wealthy Sowell is, but I bet he doesn't do badly.
https://tobyrogers.substack.com/p/heres-the-riddle-that-we-have-to
Toby Rogers
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1. Political liberalism (free speech, democratic elections, let people make their own decisions) is an unalloyed good.
2. Political liberalism usually leads to economic liberalism (markets, free trade, laissez-faire). People want to use their talents and ingenuity to increase their own well-being.
3. Economic liberalism usually leads to monopolies as some industries come to dominate the competition.
4. Monopoly power leads to fascism as monopolies take over the state and weaponize it to serve their own purposes. Most of the carnage of the last few years is the direct result of Pharma seizing the state throughout the developed world and using it to increase their wealth and power.
5. Fascism leads to genocide as opponents of the...
What is "democratic elections"? How can you tell/measure if elections are democratic? Are elections required for democracy?
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