Lakupala
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Post by Lakupala on Jul 10, 2019 4:24:40 GMT
What industries and institutions are necessary for a nation to survive? Every nation needs a police force, farmers to grow the food, a military, a court system with judges but what else is there? Things like actors and singers wouldn’t be necessary but what other things would be?
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Post by jonbain on Jul 13, 2019 18:52:21 GMT
What industries and institutions are necessary for a nation to survive? Every nation needs a police force, farmers to grow the food, a military, a court system with judges but what else is there? Things like actors and singers wouldn’t be necessary but what other things would be? Its a matter of highest priority, or lowest. Knowledge transference and creation is the essence of any society, of which the most important type of knowledge is ethics. Those lessons are most effectively taught at the youngest possible age and the best teachers for that would be actors and musicians. The existence of a police-force is evidence that ethics has not been taught and learned.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2019 13:42:45 GMT
alcohol tobacco and narcotics gold and diamond mining opiums tea
isn't this how east india company created colonies and changed map of world?
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Post by xxxxxxxxx on Jul 29, 2019 22:54:39 GMT
Base family unit. Once that falls apart, everything else collapses.
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Post by Clovis Merovingian on Jul 29, 2019 23:17:49 GMT
The slave industry. How else are we gonna get any work done?
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Post by thesageofmainstreet on Jul 30, 2019 0:39:10 GMT
What industries and institutions are necessary for a nation to survive? Every nation needs a police force, farmers to grow the food, a military, a court system with judges but what else is there? Things like actors and singers wouldn’t be necessary but what other things would be? Businessmen Hire Those Who've Proved They Can Be Humiliated Highly paid professional training should replace college education, which is work without pay. Preparation is the most important part of production. If students aren't paid, graduates aren't worth very much. Putting those inferior people in superior positions is the unmentionable cause of our economic decline. Because economics comes from the university, where childish students get mind-raped, it is defective because it neglects human talent as a key source of economic growth.
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Post by joustos on Aug 6, 2019 19:26:04 GMT
The slave industry. How else are we gonna get any work done? First of all, let us define "slavery" Secondly, let us consider the fact that "work" is only one factor for the economic thriving of a nation... or of any person.
The other factors for thriving are (A) the availability of Free natural resources (including the schools that teach skills), and (B) The availability of the tools and means of production that are needed for doing the various types of work. (These are usually provided by business enterprisers or investors at their own expense.) An economy is thriving, if there is neither overproduction excess of what can be sold), nor underproduction (lack of demanded goods or services). So, the feasibility of commerce is of the essence of a thriving economy, as I understand it. Sorry, I never studied economics and I do not have books to recommend, but I have spent some time analyzing it. Finally, the topics of Commerce, the purchase of natural resources, and investment, in modern economics, call for a theory of Money, which is the most difficult of all and have written about.
Work is to be paid for. (I am against the idea of Karl Marx who saw the selling of work as the selling of oneself.) Slavery is a system where one works without pay. The slavery on the American Continent in colonial times was not such a system; it was "private feudalism", for a master purchased workers (males and females) and provided them with lodging, food and clothing. Nothing is due to the purchased people or to their modern descendants. They are ungrateful toward the colonial benefactors who saved populations from hunger-ridden Africa. Lincoln and Senator Taddeus Stevens planned and destroyed the plantations or "feuds". No feudalism is legally allowed today; so, wages-working remains the only option.
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Clovis Merovingian
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Post by Clovis Merovingian on Aug 6, 2019 20:04:34 GMT
The slave industry. How else are we gonna get any work done? First of all, let us define "slavery" Secondly, let us consider the fact that "work" is only one factor for the economic thriving of a nation... or of any person.
The other factors for thriving are (A) the availability of Free natural resources (including the schools that teach skills), and (B) The availability of the tools and means of production that are needed for doing the various types of work. (These are usually provided by business enterprisers or investors at their own expense.) An economy is thriving, if there is neither overproduction excess of what can be sold), nor underproduction (lack of demanded goods or services). So, the feasibility of commerce is of the essence of a thriving economy, as I understand it. Sorry, I never studied economics and I do not have books to recommend, but I have spent some time analyzing it. Finally, the topics of Commerce, the purchase of natural resources, and investment, in modern economics, call for a theory of Money, which is the most difficult of all and have written about.
Work is to be paid for. (I am against the idea of Karl Marx who saw the selling of work as the selling of oneself.) Slavery is a system where one works without pay. The slavery on the American Continent in colonial times was not such a system; it was "private feudalism", for a master purchased workers (males and females) and provided them with lodging, food and clothing. Nothing is due to the purchased people or to their modern descendants. They are ungrateful toward the colonial benefactors who saved populations from hunger-ridden Africa. Lincoln and Senator Taddeus Stevens planned and destroyed the plantations or "feuds". No feudalism is legally allowed today; so, wages-working remains the only option.
That's a lot of effort to respond to a joke.
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Post by xxxxxxxxx on Aug 10, 2019 0:55:28 GMT
What industries and institutions are necessary for a nation to survive? Every nation needs a police force, farmers to grow the food, a military, a court system with judges but what else is there? Things like actors and singers wouldn’t be necessary but what other things would be? What Jon said, the entertainment industry. It is the focal point of power in the modern world, strictly because the modern world sterilized everything to such an extent it keeps us from imploding due to boredom.
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Post by mainrain on Sept 6, 2019 5:59:43 GMT
Healthcare and housing, managed either by the state or private enterprises. Education would be next. Entertainment is a crucial aspect of civilization. The Greeks had the theater, which is still the canon of canons as far as the Western world is concerned. Entertainment goes a long way toward preventing dissent and regulating the populace. Don't forget: public executions and public guillotine trials were crucial aspects of the social fabric (Please see: Sociology: The Essentials) -- they entertained, enthralled, and scared subjects into compliant behavior.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2019 9:41:35 GMT
The slave industry. How else are we gonna get any work done? First of all, let us define "slavery" Secondly, let us consider the fact that "work" is only one factor for the economic thriving of a nation... or of any person.
The other factors for thriving are (A) the availability of Free natural resources (including the schools that teach skills), and (B) The availability of the tools and means of production that are needed for doing the various types of work. (These are usually provided by business enterprisers or investors at their own expense.) An economy is thriving, if there is neither overproduction excess of what can be sold), nor underproduction (lack of demanded goods or services). So, the feasibility of commerce is of the essence of a thriving economy, as I understand it. Sorry, I never studied economics and I do not have books to recommend, but I have spent some time analyzing it. Finally, the topics of Commerce, the purchase of natural resources, and investment, in modern economics, call for a theory of Money, which is the most difficult of all and have written about.
Work is to be paid for. (I am against the idea of Karl Marx who saw the selling of work as the selling of oneself.) Slavery is a system where one works without pay. The slavery on the American Continent in colonial times was not such a system; it was "private feudalism", for a master purchased workers (males and females) and provided them with lodging, food and clothing. Nothing is due to the purchased people or to their modern descendants. They are ungrateful toward the colonial benefactors who saved populations from hunger-ridden Africa. Lincoln and Senator Taddeus Stevens planned and destroyed the plantations or "feuds". No feudalism is legally allowed today; so, wages-working remains the only option.
Now days, corporate work is AKIN to slavery.
What rights do private enterprises have to make others work, define their pay and timelines? And even the sturcture?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2019 9:43:10 GMT
What industries and institutions are necessary for a nation to survive? Every nation needs a police force, farmers to grow the food, a military, a court system with judges but what else is there? Things like actors and singers wouldn’t be necessary but what other things would be? What Jon said, the entertainment industry. It is the focal point of power in the modern world, strictly because the modern world sterilized everything to such an extent it keeps us from imploding due to boredom. Two genres, who rule the most in democratic society
Politicians -> corrupt most of them
Celebrities -> who hypotnises the working class.
Democracy cannot survive without slavery, and besides, democracy is always imposed on others by foreign rulers.
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Post by xxxxxxxxx on Sept 6, 2019 10:19:04 GMT
What Jon said, the entertainment industry. It is the focal point of power in the modern world, strictly because the modern world sterilized everything to such an extent it keeps us from imploding due to boredom. Two genres, who rule the most in democratic society
Politicians -> corrupt most of them
Celebrities -> who hypotnises the working class.
Democracy cannot survive without slavery, and besides, democracy is always imposed on others by foreign rulers.
Rule people by telling them they are free.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2019 10:30:09 GMT
Two genres, who rule the most in democratic society
Politicians -> corrupt most of them
Celebrities -> who hypotnises the working class.
Democracy cannot survive without slavery, and besides, democracy is always imposed on others by foreign rulers.
Rule people by telling them they are free.
politicians and mercenaries promote the celebrity business to make working class feel bad.
you see, media glamorises cricket players, footballers etc, but not a soldier who is working at the order of zionists controlled america or hindutva based party and being butchered at borders.
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Post by sabrina on Oct 6, 2020 5:25:02 GMT
Every industry and institution related to human basic needs. Afterward, other industries and institutions should be considered. People in the country should have a good physical and mental status to elevate the level of the country
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