Comment Re:What goes around comes around (Score 1) 316
>On the other hand, we would have a bunch of people that would need some other employment.
>To society there is not any nessecary cost since the system is part of the society, it employs a lot of people for example.
>As mentioned, for the society it has the benefit of new employment opportunities
arguing that employment is a benefit to society, just because it employees people, doesn't make any sense, you have to be productive employee to benefit to society.
For instance, employing people to dig holes and filling them up all day long would be a huge cost for society, as no product was produced and profits from other productive work were required to pay the employees.
>To society there is not any nessecary cost since the system is part of the society, it employs a lot of people for example.
>As mentioned, for the society it has the benefit of new employment opportunities
arguing that employment is a benefit to society, just because it employees people, doesn't make any sense, you have to be productive employee to benefit to society.
For instance, employing people to dig holes and filling them up all day long would be a huge cost for society, as no product was produced and profits from other productive work were required to pay the employees.