Re: Moral Minimum Income - a point of view




Les Cargill wrote:
> Ron Peterson wrote:

> > I think it degenerates into a game of rock/scissors/paper. There
are
> > many factors involved in a society from an economic point of view.
> > Technical knowledge allows us to advance, but without food, we will
all
> > soon be dead.

> Technical knowledge is exactly why food is generally no
> longer scarce.

My point is that economic society depends on a number of factors such
as natural resources, transportation, a workforce, education,
technology, and government and that deficiencies in one or more of
those factors can cause that economic society to fail.

--
Ron

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