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What do you think of the following quote?

by Guest65637  |  earlier

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"Capital is not the result of work, but its god-given and unalterable prerequisite."

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  1. well there is no proof god exists so I think its a bag of c**p I'm afraid. Most people with money either work hard or inherit it.  


  2. I like this quote, it sounds very true. Everything you earn is a gift from God for your labor, and it is necessary for you to act this way, otherwise, you don't survive, therefore, to live, this is a prerequisite. Very true, where'd you find it?

  3. I think god-given capital only represents a constant capital level in the capital accumulation function.

  4. Last time I got a paycheck, it was from work, not God. My employer pays me for my work, not God. As a result, all of my capital is the result of my work. Doesn't everyone have the free will to exchange capital for work?  

  5. Sounds too liberal for me, but I still think It's at least somewhat true.

    Capital is a prereq for work but work also creates more capital.

    I know this is very simplified thinking but consider this analogy:

    When I rent a new apartment I have to pay 2-3 months rent BEFORE I start living, but if I start a new job I get paid 1-4 weeks AFTER I start working.

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