So in your hypothetical, the best choice is for the CEO to continue paying 10,000 people for doing work that is apparently no longer necessary, basically as charity?
clay830ee
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Greed has proven to be a more effectively harmful force against humanity than hatred. We should have greed crimes in addition to hate crimes.
I'm a bit libertarian leaning myself, but I do believe capitalism requires moral constraints on external, societal costs that are not included in market forces (e.g. environmental pollution).
In short, capitalism's greatest benefit it is also it's greatest issue: it delivers most efficiently exactly what people want, but without any evaluation whether those wants are beneficial.
[NBAPR] The proposed In-Game Flopping Penalty will be in effect on a provisional basis for all 2023 NBA summer leagues.
Wow that's pretty extreme--good in one sense, not so good in another; I'm all for it if they actually call it, but with a free throw and the ball I bet they call it extremely rarely.
I wish it was treated like delay of game, where first is a warning then a single shot for successive violations. Then refs have a free chance to give a caution.
[Charania] The Chicago Bulls have applied to the NBA for a Disabled Player Exception worth $10.2 million due to injury of Lonzo Ball, who is expected to miss the entire 2023-24 season
[Wojnarowski] Free agent C Mason Plumlee has agreed on a one-year, $5 million deal to return to the LA Clippers
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Yes, my view point is also the most reasonable.