MeDeFe wrote:
blah blah unfettered capitalism blah blah blah whinge whinge greed businessmen entrepreneurs etc
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Think it through, only 20% can actually find any work at all, there's nothing to do for the rest so they can earn money. It doesn't matter which current system you take, be it a social market economy, unfettered capitalism, or anything in between, no system can handle that. How are the 80% going to buy anything without an income? How's a welfare state going to provide for that many? What do you think they will do if the state doesn't provide? It's a keg of powder that will explode, and unless you're a fan of unfettered rioting and looting as a sustainable economic model it's not a situation that needs to be resolved.
Yawn.
As I said, you can then treat them as a separate economy, and they develop their own ratios of inequality and capital chains.
You objected of course, that everyone's wants are satisfied, so there's no room for extra production.
Although that's in fact an impossible scenario (as Tonkaed has pointed out), I'm humoring your deluded pseudo-intellectual fantasy for the time being.
OK. It's now left as an exercise to the reader to find the contradiction in MeDeFe's claims... or to join in playing bait the retards with him and mpjh, I don't know, whichever you'll fund more fun.