The question is not “Is life fair?”, but rather “Should we pursue fairness?”
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Automation could replace all services, and only property owners would remain.
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Is that Pine Sol?
- Because if they weren’t distributed equally, some people would unfairly have more capital than others, which means a fair trade where people exchange the precise value of an item leaves some people with inherent setbacks.
- If I don’t own property, then I am forced into wage-slavery, which means I don’t have time to myself to innovate or property to innovate. Even if I manage to buy some property, I can innovate some, but larger players with more capital and resources can out-compete me. The more money you have, the longer you can take to turn a profit, and drive others out of business.
Doesn’t that assume that resources were at one point distributed fairly? If you have all the value, you can devalue everyone else.
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Defending private property is coercion for those who don’t own property.