AvalancheMaster
Not the face of mercy.
Do you think that the economy is a zero-sum game?
If it is, how would economic transactions of any kind - trade, goods exchange and wage, be made, as this would mean to take from one person and give to another (thus destroying equality)?
If it is not, what would be the difference if somebody manages to create more without taking away from another person?
If it is, how would economic transactions of any kind - trade, goods exchange and wage, be made, as this would mean to take from one person and give to another (thus destroying equality)?
If it is not, what would be the difference if somebody manages to create more without taking away from another person?
On the mirco-level, it is all about taking away from others. Jobs, market share, through the medium of money resources of various kinds... Seriously, the economy is not a zero-sum-game, sure thing, but the other extreme would require an infinity of resources. Which strikes me as even at lot less sensible than the zero-sum-game-view. So while not a "pure" zero-sum-game, it still is to a significant degree (how much depending on real economic growth - so today more than in the 60s).
