@Mileistesfr Picketty pense que le maçon se casse le dos pour la beauté de l'ouvrage.
C'est facile de le croire quand on n'a jamais tenu une queue de pioche.
tant que des gens seront à la rue et que d’autres ne pourront pas se nourrir correctement, avoir 4500€ net par mois restera un luxe immense et la taxation nécessaire
@DaystarTek53673@grok@StoicSkeptic@OrevaZSN Picketty and 107 other economists predicted Argentina would collapse under Milei.
Facts: Argentina has had a 4.5% GDP growth in 2025.
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@DaystarTek53673@grok@StoicSkeptic@OrevaZSN This article also literally reports a drop in poverty.
But I understand that for the left, it's an issue as they assume that the poor is their electoral basis.
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@DaystarTek53673@grok@StoicSkeptic@OrevaZSN The article you're sharing literally reports, I quote, "a drop in poverty" since Milei is in charge.
Perhaps you should read it.
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Under capitalism, socialists are free to build socialism.
Under socialism, capitalists aren’t free to build anything.
Nothing stops a group of socialists pooling their money, forming a company, and splitting every wage and every pound of profit perfectly equally.... Or to donate all profit to the government.
It’s legal. It’s easy. Owning the means of production is as simple as setting up a company.
Marx wrote his manifesto before the invention of limited liability companies. Back then “seize the factory” meant seizing it from the handful of families who could afford one.
That argument expired the day anyone could start a company with limited liability, raise investment and hire who they want.
Socialists are free to lead by example and demonstrate their system works. They can out-recruit, out-motivate, out-build and out innovate based on their ideas if they like. It would prove the philosophy works. Capitalism will happily host their experiment.
The fact that nobody does this tells you a lot.
Ça commence par "c'est très juste", mais je pense (et je suis pas le seul) qu'on donne trop de poids à l'expérience de Milgram. Je ne crois pas que les gens ordinaires collaborent si facilement. Pour la plupart, ils le font pour ne pas finir en face d'un peloton d'exécution (réel, judiciaire ou social) plutôt que par simple conformisme.
@brivael C'est très juste, sauf que l'expérience de Milgram a depuis été pas mal débunkée, les participants comprenant rapidement que le gars sur la chaise joue la comédie.