• aidan@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Life is not naturally easy- it is only because of the labor of others that life is anywhere near as comfortable as it is now.

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      We have the means to make a fair and equitable society with minimal crime and no hunger. We, as a society, choose not to. We choose the hard life for the sake of getting everything we worked for to ourselves at the risk of losing it all with one bad day. That’s not comfortable. The labour of all should benefit all so that everyone can have an easy and comfortable life.

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      1 year ago

      life can be easy for everyone if we all chip in a little, it’s the whole basis of society, we just can’t afford the hoarding aristocracy

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        Serious question: do you think the “aristocracy” has like, vaults full of money? Like you think Jeff Bezos has billions of dollars sitting in his bank account? Or a literal vault?

        Because that is definitely not how rich people actually live. As a rule, they have very little liquidity as a percent of their net worth.

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          1 year ago

          What does that have to do with anything? Just because the wealth is on paper doesn’t make it any less real.

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            It matters because people suggest that Bezos et al “hoard wealth” which is both untrue and impossible with the way their wealth is calculated.

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              But they are totally hoarding their on paper wealth. It’s impossible to end up with $200 billion without intentionally hoarding it.

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                That’s not true at all. Bezos, for instance, is worth so much solely because Amazon is worth so much. It has nothing to do with his personal spending habits whatsoever.

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                  Bezos is the CEO of Amazon, he can definitely take some of the credit/blame that it’s worth so much and that he has such a large stake. He could cash out at any point, but he chooses not to, aka hoarding.

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                    1 year ago

                    … what exactly do you think would happen to Amazon’s stock value if Bezos cashed out?

                    And how exactly is owning a company “hoarding”