"In the market society the proprietors of capital and land can enjoy their property only by employing it for the satisfaction of other people's wants. They must serve the consumers in order to have any advantage from what is their own." - Ludwig von Mises
There's no economics for black people and economics for white people. Economics is economics. The economy is the economy. The skin colour of economic agents is meaningless. All that must happen is production, with goods and services bought and sold. #economy#politics#markets
Marx lived his entire adult life as a dependent. The capitalist system funded his "research" through Engels, whose family wealth came from textile factories. The irony cuts deep: capitalism's profits subsidized its most famous critic.
Marx never held a real job. Never met payroll. Never risked capital or faced bankruptcy. He spent decades theorizing about labor value while avoiding actual labor. His insights into production came from library books, not factory floors.
The parasitic intellectual tradition he spawned continues today. Academic Marxists collect taxpayer-funded salaries while denouncing the market system that creates the wealth they consume.
It's time to get rid of these people.
En twee Suid-Afrika's in een jaar! Merkwaardig!
Insetkostes op krag in Sjina, weens hierdie skaal, kan nie anders as om drasties af te neem nie. Wie gaan met hulle kan meeding?
Nee. Kapitaal vloei uit SA omdat mense minder vertroud is om hier te belê. En, hoe meer beperkinge SA plaas op die vloei van kapitaal, hoe minder gaan SA daarvan kry.
Dit sal beter wees as daar 'n 0% beperking is, maar dit los steeds nie die probleem op nie. SA moet drastiese veranderinge maak in terme van beleid, infrastruktuur en dienslewering om ekonomiese groei te bewerkstellig.
The R800-billion mistake hollowing out the JSE https://t.co/56akWj5req
"Thanks to satellite constellations, humanity now has the technical ability to provide internet connection anywhere on Earth. The biggest remaining barriers are political; many governments don’t want their citizens to enjoy unfettered access to the internet, or for their domestic service providers to have to compete with foreign firms. In Argentina, where such a ban was recently lifted, two million people have connected to Starlink, many of whom live in remote areas of the country."
Source: https://t.co/2TdStdYdQq