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Originally Posted by aceventura3
It does not. Poor people do not form the basis for anyone getting rich. There is no doubt that poor people can be exploited for their labor and they can be cheated or defrauded of wealth they do not know they have - but that as a given the question is how do we address exploration, fraud, unethical business practices not to condemn free market principles. I would argue that many of the problems are systemic as I have pointed out in many examples over the years I have been posting here. Many policies designed to help the poor actually harm them or make it harder for them to improve their lives.
I think I know.
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Yes they do. If people werent paid less than they could be, then there would be no profit to be made selling the goods that were created using their labor.
Furthermore, if your going to claim an economic model works it is perhaps to your benefit to not have gobs of free information just laying about the internet that shows that over a sustained time, or really any amount of time, it in fact does not work.
What I see is this: Your claiming you alone are right, by the worth of your experience, which is unprovable and subjective. So your not really arguing at all.
I have no ill will towards you, i just dont understand how this is supposed to go given that. I've said what i have to say and it stands in this case.