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Happy Capital Day, America
« on: September 05, 2011, 07:37:47 PM »
This short post is most appropriate for this Labor Day weekend.

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Happy Capital Day!
    by Lawrence W. Reed
    Any good economist will tell you that as complementary factors of production, labor and capital are not only indispensable but hugely dependent upon each other as well.

    Capital without labor means machines with no operators, or financial resources without the manpower to invest in. Labor without capital looks like Haiti or North Korea: plenty of people working but doing it with sticks instead of bulldozers, or starting a small enterprise with pocket change instead of a bank loan.

    There may be no place in the world where there’s a shortage of labor but every inch of the planet is short of capital. There is no worker who couldn’t become more productive and better himself and society in the process if he had a more powerful labor-saving machine or a little more venture capital behind him. Capital can refer to either the tools of production or the funds that finance them. It ought to be abundantly clear that the vast improvement in standards of living over the past century is not explained by physical labor (we actually do less of that), but rather to the application of capital.

    This is not class warfare. I’m not “taking sides” between labor and capital. I don’t see them as natural antagonists in spite of some people’s attempts to make them so. Don’t think of capital as something possessed and deployed only by bankers, the college-educated, the rich, or the elite. We workers of all income levels are “capital-ists” too—every time we save and invest, buy a share of stock, fix a machine, or start a business.

    And yet, we have a “Labor Day” in America but not a “Capital Day.”

    Like most Americans, I’ve traditionally celebrated labor on Labor Day weekend—not organized labor or compulsory labor unions, mind you, but the noble act of physical labor to produce the things we want and need. Nothing at all wrong about that!

    But this year on Labor Day weekend, I’ll also be thinking about the remarkable achievements of inventors of labor-saving devices, the risk-taking venture capitalists who put their own money (not your tax money) on the line and the fact that nobody in America has to dig a ditch with a spoon or cut his lawn with a knife. Labor Day and Capital Day—I don’t know why we should have just one and not the other.

    Happy Capital Day, America!

This ^^ I can get on board with!
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Re: Happy Capital Day, America
« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2011, 09:17:24 PM »
Most sensible thing I've heard/read all day.

Happy Capitalist Day indeed! 

Without them no job, no labor, zip zero nada!

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Re: Happy Capital Day, America
« Reply #2 on: September 06, 2011, 02:20:48 AM »
Private sector unions used to refer to themselves as "The backbone of the American workforce" . Today , though , unions have become "The appendix of the American workforce" ; the appendix being a useless piece of tissue which becomes enflamed and has to be removed before it causes real problems .

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Re: Happy Capital Day, America
« Reply #3 on: September 06, 2011, 05:03:27 PM »
Most sensible thing I've heard/read all day.

Happy Capitalist Day indeed! 

Without them no job, no labor, zip zero nada!

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