This concern for the survival of a particular corporation is just as arbitrary as your questioning where they drew their arbitrary lines around DIY operations. 80% of the Fortune 500 list in the 1960s is gone. Survival…
I get you. Keynes is often distilled as, for better or worse, "Go shopping." My jump off point is usually there when talking to folks in meatspace. But yeah, it could mean spend more on bridges, universities, or jewel…
That's how my grandpa lived: A life full of fleeting moments now in exchange for shellshock when 65 arrived. Given the reluctance of our culture to show care and concern for people in general, I'm not too psyched about…
> steadily replacing democratically-governed public services That's exactly what politicians and wealthy are calling for, very plainly and in the open. Not JUST VC's calling the shots, but the wealthy elite in general.…
most != all And one counter-example isn't enough refutation. not saying i believe either of you. just saying, language matters.
This concern for the survival of a particular corporation is just as arbitrary as your questioning where they drew their arbitrary lines around DIY operations. 80% of the Fortune 500 list in the 1960s is gone. Survival…
I get you. Keynes is often distilled as, for better or worse, "Go shopping." My jump off point is usually there when talking to folks in meatspace. But yeah, it could mean spend more on bridges, universities, or jewel…
That's how my grandpa lived: A life full of fleeting moments now in exchange for shellshock when 65 arrived. Given the reluctance of our culture to show care and concern for people in general, I'm not too psyched about…
> steadily replacing democratically-governed public services That's exactly what politicians and wealthy are calling for, very plainly and in the open. Not JUST VC's calling the shots, but the wealthy elite in general.…
most != all And one counter-example isn't enough refutation. not saying i believe either of you. just saying, language matters.