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Something for Nothing

Alan from NJ Wrote: Sep 01, 2010 11:28 PM
But, strangely, it incapacitates, make you liable to exploitation, demoralizes and dehumanizes. It seems to enslave. In 4 or 5 generations from the plantation to the welfare state, doing the master's bidding, or else.

Perhaps the most difficult economic lesson is that we live in a world of scarcity and everything has a cost. Scarcity exists whenever human wants exceed the means to satisfy those wants. For example, Rolls-Royce produces less than 4,000 cars a year but it's a safe bet that more than 4,000 of the Earth's 6.5 billion people want a Rolls-Royce. That means Rolls-Royces are scarce. But it's not just Rolls-Royces that are scarce. It's clothing, food, land and most anything a human would want. There's not enough to meet every single want.

Scarcity means there's no free lunch. Having more of one...

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