Re: Effects of raising minimum wages in USA



Michał Gancarski wrote:

No, I do not. I just cannot stop wondering what kind of destructive
process might have taken place in peoples' minds to make convince them
that "organized" and "directed by a government" are equivalent phrases. I
would not dare to think that what you have written here was thought to be
ironic in a way, since good irony requires strong logic.

It is called civilization as opposed to primitive anarchic individualism.

The simple law of oligarchy (and we are discussing it right now) says
nothing about a government.

A strong democracy it is the biggest enemy of oligarchy.

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