top | item 44858176 (no title) sundaeofshock | 6 months ago The real question: why are we ok with the free movement of capital, but insist on restrictions for the movement of labor? discuss order hn newest nis0s|6 months ago There are societal components to such unrestricted labor movement, like displaced local workers, lack of housing, strain on public resources etc. Ancapistani|6 months ago Capital movement is restricted - especially internationally. VaderLied|6 months ago [deleted] rayiner|6 months ago Capital doesn’t bring along the culture of where it comes from or become part of the polity. Capital doesn’t need to be educated or housed and isn’t eligible for welfare benefits. slowmovintarget|6 months ago That's begging the question. We are not OK with either.
nis0s|6 months ago There are societal components to such unrestricted labor movement, like displaced local workers, lack of housing, strain on public resources etc.
rayiner|6 months ago Capital doesn’t bring along the culture of where it comes from or become part of the polity. Capital doesn’t need to be educated or housed and isn’t eligible for welfare benefits.
nis0s|6 months ago
Ancapistani|6 months ago
VaderLied|6 months ago
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rayiner|6 months ago
slowmovintarget|6 months ago