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Why Buying From Sweatshops Makes You A Philanthropist
We all have very vivid images in our head of poor, non industrialized, Third World countries. Some of these images may include children going without education, shoes, or even food. Perhaps one thinks of undrinkable water. Another thought may be … Continue reading
Technology, Machinery and the Human Laborer
Technological advances do not lead to a net loss in jobs, and might even lead to a net gain. There must be human laborers to build and maintain the machinery, and there must be human laborers to build the factories which build the machines. The introduction of a machine produces a net increase in jobs. Continue reading
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