> forbisgaryg@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>> I disagree about Capitalist begin greed-driven.
>> I don't see getting a return on capital as greed-driven.
>> If some laborer wants to use my capital without compensating
>> me then that laborer is greedy. I've worked hard for what
>> I have and I've done my best to make sure my transactions
>> are fair for all parties (to my own detriment). Damn the
>> greedy people who see the results of my hard work and call
>> me greedy.
(K): Working hard and getting compensated for the work IS NOT the
definition of 'capitalism'. That's called LABOUR and its greatest
proponents are average working people and labour unions.
Would you please give us all an example of a "laborer wanting to use your
capital without compensating YOU".
It's almost always the other way around..... capitalists/employers
exploiting the labourer and not wanting to compensate him/her with decent
wages.
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Advocates of capitalism are very apt to appeal to the sacred principles
of liberty, which are embodied in one maxim: The fortunate must not be
restrained in the exercise of tyranny over the unfortunate.
- Bertrand Russell
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