| ▲ | andriesm 6 hours ago | |
Plenty of us non-billionaires are glad PG wrote this article, because a lot a success-striving people are pretty grossed out by the lie that the only way to be a self made billionaire is to do something 'bad'. | ||
| ▲ | geysersam 6 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
That's a misunderstanding of the original argument. It's not about billionairs "doing something bad". The claim is that the only way to become a billionaire is to benefit from an unfair economic system. | ||
| ▲ | crispyambulance 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
A lot of success-striving people are pretty grossed out by absurd levels of wealth inequality as well. Sure, some folks are going to be fantastically wealthy, that's OK to a large extent. But, we're on the precipice of trillionaire's existing in a country where literally half of the population is functionally illiterate (yes, that's the USA), where the middle class is dissolving, and where we are approaching a feudal level wealth inequality-- and all this stuff is accelerating. I mean, I guess it's not that bad. We still have a democracy. It's not like we have billionaires re-arranging political power and public resources for their pleasure and benefit. Oh wait, we do! | ||
| ▲ | ModernMech 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
So then if you're glad for it, what do you have to say about the straw man he presents? The sibling reply spells it out, but as a non-billionaire why are you willing to accept that argument? | ||