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Ethics & Morality
The Case for (or against) Open-Access Journalism (Paywalls Part II)
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<blockquote data-quote="partinobodycular" data-source="post: 77646274" data-attributes="member: 435281"><p>I don't think that billionaires having an inordinate amount of the wealth is the problem. That money doesn't just sit around doing nothing. It's as if every dollar in the US economy has somebody's name written on it. It doesn't matter how many have my name on them, or how many have Elon Musk's name on them, it's still the same number of dollars being used to pay for salaries, and roads, and Starbucks coffees. Redistributing them wouldn't suddenly make more of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="partinobodycular, post: 77646274, member: 435281"] I don't think that billionaires having an inordinate amount of the wealth is the problem. That money doesn't just sit around doing nothing. It's as if every dollar in the US economy has somebody's name written on it. It doesn't matter how many have my name on them, or how many have Elon Musk's name on them, it's still the same number of dollars being used to pay for salaries, and roads, and Starbucks coffees. Redistributing them wouldn't suddenly make more of them. [/QUOTE]
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