Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.
You don't have to storm palaces, you can form unions and collective
bargain. Ask the german unions how this worked out for them. (Pretty
well.)
You can also lobby for politics thats support collective safety in the
mode of the scandinavian countries, and pay your tax that makes this
possible.
There is no one size fits all or silver bullet for any of this.
I guess my main point is that expecting bitcoin, or anything, to solve
problems that involve trillions of dollars and thousands of years, is
asking a bit much.
The internet didn't give us flying cars and faster than light travel,
and bitcoin isn't going to give us a cornucopia economy. Hard things
take work.
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 10:18 AM, Adam Gibson <ekaggata@???> wrote:
>
>> If you want to get a healthier gini coefficient (less inequality), there's
>> no other way than what your ancestors did. Man up and plan to organize
>> politically, a lot of it door to door and slow boat, and get your head
>> around planning for decades.
>
> Except that never worked, as I pointed out in my reference to storming
> winter palaces.
>
> Politics follows on from economic incentives.
>
> Political action without addressing the root causes of hierarchical
> structures simply recreates the same structures with different people at
> the top.
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