Originally posted by Flubber
and thats where it always breaks down for me. An entrepreneur can do as much as he wants as long as only he uses his machine-- he can appropriate all that value and no one apparently has an issue.
But if he dares to ask others to use his machine as well, that is "exploitation" even in circumstances where he is willing to pay far more than a party could receive for ANY other similar work. So he is best off to simply sit back and use his own machine and never share it with others.
and thats where it always breaks down for me. An entrepreneur can do as much as he wants as long as only he uses his machine-- he can appropriate all that value and no one apparently has an issue.
But if he dares to ask others to use his machine as well, that is "exploitation" even in circumstances where he is willing to pay far more than a party could receive for ANY other similar work. So he is best off to simply sit back and use his own machine and never share it with others.
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