Rate of Profit (which has a tendency to fall)
Yeah, there are men who want to have kids. Many such cases.
> In fact, Mittelstands will probably perform even better if they can figure out how to attract the kinds of talent well-funded startups do. And from there, it'll be a virtuous cycle. Perform better towards what end?
"criminal laws that disproportionately penalized black males, sent them to jail for long periods of time and hurt their potential to find jobs, earn money, and support their families when released"
why are the people in Manchins district are reliant on coal
What are some examples/places you've seen that have simultaneously allowed marijuana smokeing but discouraged tobacco smoking? In my country the signs are just "no smoking" they don't say what
curious to know where you were going with this comment
Yeah it's weird how there seems to be so little institutional support for regulating low-risk psychoactive substances like nicotine(and caffeine). Stimulants that increase alertness and enhances concentration, very…
I would've preferred to see this come by way of union power, but government bought is ok
it says "out of working hours", even if your hours are flexible they're still working hours I would say
What is an ideologue?
And 4. For some people there simply isn't a risk.
glance over a stirner summary i beg you
There are examples in that paper of scenarios of effectively influenced coin tosses...
"It would be cost-prohibitive not to litter" If one can't do business without carelessly leveraging finite public resources I would argue that that business is untenable
Property(intellectual and otherwise) enforcement _is_ a goody from the state, by the by
Makes you wonder how the globalised standard improved over the past century (it was the unions)
Back in the old days the English really knew how to keep youth employment high
> There are also not a lot of countries where people complain more than the French. It's a national sport. Sounds like it's working
You can implement your GraphQL server to do either of those, it's not inherent.
It's true, property exists exclusively as something someone enforces with violence directly or indirectly.
>Why do people want to give the authority to Facebook to decide whether an ad is within the acceptable range? Do they currently not hold such power?
bros'll be bros
The extremely low barrier to entry for their workforce is a part of their business model, and what by extension forces those of no other choice to subject themselves to it.
I wouldn't be surprised to learn that there is actually a code of ethics within my union, I'll try to seek it out and see what we may want to do. Could be cool.
Rate of Profit (which has a tendency to fall)
Yeah, there are men who want to have kids. Many such cases.
> In fact, Mittelstands will probably perform even better if they can figure out how to attract the kinds of talent well-funded startups do. And from there, it'll be a virtuous cycle. Perform better towards what end?
"criminal laws that disproportionately penalized black males, sent them to jail for long periods of time and hurt their potential to find jobs, earn money, and support their families when released"
why are the people in Manchins district are reliant on coal
What are some examples/places you've seen that have simultaneously allowed marijuana smokeing but discouraged tobacco smoking? In my country the signs are just "no smoking" they don't say what
curious to know where you were going with this comment
Yeah it's weird how there seems to be so little institutional support for regulating low-risk psychoactive substances like nicotine(and caffeine). Stimulants that increase alertness and enhances concentration, very…
I would've preferred to see this come by way of union power, but government bought is ok
it says "out of working hours", even if your hours are flexible they're still working hours I would say
What is an ideologue?
And 4. For some people there simply isn't a risk.
glance over a stirner summary i beg you
There are examples in that paper of scenarios of effectively influenced coin tosses...
"It would be cost-prohibitive not to litter" If one can't do business without carelessly leveraging finite public resources I would argue that that business is untenable
Property(intellectual and otherwise) enforcement _is_ a goody from the state, by the by
Makes you wonder how the globalised standard improved over the past century (it was the unions)
Back in the old days the English really knew how to keep youth employment high
> There are also not a lot of countries where people complain more than the French. It's a national sport. Sounds like it's working
You can implement your GraphQL server to do either of those, it's not inherent.
It's true, property exists exclusively as something someone enforces with violence directly or indirectly.
>Why do people want to give the authority to Facebook to decide whether an ad is within the acceptable range? Do they currently not hold such power?
bros'll be bros
The extremely low barrier to entry for their workforce is a part of their business model, and what by extension forces those of no other choice to subject themselves to it.
I wouldn't be surprised to learn that there is actually a code of ethics within my union, I'll try to seek it out and see what we may want to do. Could be cool.