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minus-squareLittleTransPunk@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1arrow-down1·1 year agoCapitalism shouldn’t exist so your point is moot
minus-squaresunbeam60@lemmy.onelinkfedilinkarrow-up1·edit-21 year agoOk, but just humour me. Should someone be allowed to build their own house? If they have a house, are they allowed to give it to someone else in exchange for something? Could that something they exchange it for be a rare asset, which takes a long time to produce and stores easily? Should someone be allowed to store that asset on your behalf and issue a piece of paper that promises to repay the bearer? Congrats, you’ve invented money, banking, investments, fractional reserves etc etc And it starts with a simple question: Do you recognise ownership? Everything follows from that. … and if you don’t recognise ownership in this future world of yours, I expect you’ll have a hard time convincing people it’ll be very enticing.
minus-squareLittleTransPunk@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·edit-21 year agoOkay Yes Yes Yes No You invented bartering, not money I respect personal property, as soon as property is used for profit it’s private property and I don’t respect private property
Capitalism shouldn’t exist so your point is moot
Ok, but just humour me.
Should someone be allowed to build their own house?
If they have a house, are they allowed to give it to someone else in exchange for something?
Could that something they exchange it for be a rare asset, which takes a long time to produce and stores easily?
Should someone be allowed to store that asset on your behalf and issue a piece of paper that promises to repay the bearer?
Congrats, you’ve invented money, banking, investments, fractional reserves etc etc
And it starts with a simple question: Do you recognise ownership? Everything follows from that.
… and if you don’t recognise ownership in this future world of yours, I expect you’ll have a hard time convincing people it’ll be very enticing.
Okay
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
You invented bartering, not money
I respect personal property, as soon as property is used for profit it’s private property and I don’t respect private property