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April 17, 2018, 9:44pm
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However, in the framework of business, any contracts written in words are sacred, even more so than government’s laws.
Interestingly, shady businessmen and wise mafias have a good understanding of that but law-abiding citizens ususally don’t. (They want the government to stick out the neck for them instead of giving out their own one pound of flesh according to the contract .)
A Daniel come to judgement, yay a Daniel!
I stand by what I said in this other thread:
There was a proverb, once upon a time, about a rising tide. I wonder what happened to that.
I agree that the ‘rising tide’ is a gross oversimplification. Yet in one of your subsequent posts you imply that a minimum wage does indeed create a ‘rising tide’. In other words, you’re suggesting that lawyers have solved a problem that development economists have struggled with for well over a century. Clever chaps, it seems.
Lawyers created the minimum wage? I guess I need to review my history b…
If it’s wrong for the government to forbid selling your kidney as part of an employment contract, surely it’s twice as wrong for the government to forbid selling both your kidneys. It massively abrogates Darwin’s law.
Or does it?