[QUOTE] Originally posted by Kidicious
Che was right. The REAL US unemployment rate is 9.1%. I read it this morning.
I guess the unemployment of those burglars, rapists, child molesters, drug dealers, armed robbers, etc., should be mourned? Or perhaps we should put them back on the street? Or just separate social issues such as crime rates and punishment from economic issues, since many of those incarcerated (especially long-term) are not incarcerated for economic crimes, and the rate of economic crimes has not gone up radically.
Che was right. The REAL US unemployment rate is 9.1%. I read it this morning.
Also, 2% of the male US workforce is incarcerated.
Of course, labor theory has nothing to do with the actual historical development of the common law property system. You see, what happened was William the Conqueror conquered England. He then traded rights to land for services. Basically, I have the right to use a parcel for what ever reason I choose as long as I and thrity men show up to fight for the king when called. I couldn't sell the land, and I couldn't will the land. Those rights were granted later. That's right! Granted by the state.

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