Focus on monetary economic models is a dead end if it opposes slack. How can Libertarians promote a policy of greater slack than "socialists" and "communists," to make Libertarianism attractive to working class people who are tired of 40 hour work weeks and coming home only to spend more time to prepare for work. The "market" "creating" products does not create slack during the 40 hours of employment in which someone is under the misery of working for an employer. The most devastating thing about taxes is the work you had to do under an employer to earn the money to pay the taxes, as the theft of taxes is the extra hours you worked. How then can true Libertarians argue in favor of creating employment opportunities as a strength of a free market? Is not the evil of "communism" forced employment to the State?
Copyright Carl Janssen 2019 January 24 ,
Church of the SubGenius - Slack Explained
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BbHjybg50BU
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