You think that everyone who buys an ipad can easily afford everything that is of much greater use to him already? - aelf
Not everyone, but the vast majority. Most people don't need it, so they won't buy it.
Frankly, I don't buy it. That's not how marketing works. You create a need. - Aelf
Actually, it doesn't work like that. You can't
create need out of thin air. I'm at school, and actually have some handy stats written down in one of my notebooks.
- Only %14 of new products make it to market
- 59% of marketed products succeed
- #1 product failure is that it doesn't solve a problem
- #2 is that it does a crappy job at solving the problem
- 46% of money in R&D goes to canceled projects/products (read stuff that doesn't make it to market)
That's out of a process engineering book.
Your comment may hold sway in socialist/communist dogma, but it doesn't hold up in reality.
What if it's the banks that are begging with their hands? Yeah, I know what your answer is. - aelf
So why waste your time asking it? Dramatic effect?
How people choose to live have bigger ramifications on society. - aelf
Thus we must coerce and dictate. Amiright?
Do you think education is coercive? - aelf
It depends. Objective science isn't coercive. But some education can be coercive.
A lot of things that make society work are coercive to some extent. We just have to ask whether they are necessary or good. - Aelf
Absurd. Those poor Amish people wouldn't know what to do if you had your way.
Um, that one you can credit to capitalism. - aelf
Capitalism doesn't force anyone to do anything. Just ask the Amish people of America. Socialism and communism on the other hand, you can ask a Bulgarian Gypsy about.