Spanish revolution- World Revolution against establishmente

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  • lowimpakt0

    "Don't expect the government to create jobs—how could they do that, other than creating more bureaucratic positions (which they do)? They can't provide productive jobs."

    eh what?

    everything from roads, airports, schools, universities, research centres, fiscal systems, court systems, IP frameworks, international trade laws, national trade subsidies, innovation policies, employment policies, business laws, training programmes, business districts, tourism, cultural policy, immigration law, tax breaks, technology transfer, grants, business loans, diplomatic trade missions, sectoral development programmes, supply chain development programmes (especially in auto, aerospace sectors ), waste infrastructure, water supplies, fucking street lamps and a million other things are all factors that impact on how businesses can develop and grow and these are currently provided by governments.

    these are developed by governments as most are "public goods" that aren't provided by the private sector because most of them don't have a profit motivation.

    When the system fails it isn't because of one or two single factors but it's often a complex array of failures.

    but any business that doesn't recognise the depth and breath that their licence and capacity to operate as a business has been subsidised and developed by governments needs and education.

    • by government i also mean "the public" as in people.lowimpakt

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