I was born in a communist country. A country pillaged by the government. 
Because of that you could say we where in a great disadvantage. At the moment I 
run a quite succesful IT company that has fortune 500 company's as clients. 
Being poor does not mean you will stay poor.
 
 In today's world with our technological advantages practically all 
disabilities can be overcome. If a person really wants to be succesful he 
eventually will be succesful. It just takes work!

 Ofc tools are needed such as capitalism. If there are such tools available the 
so called selfish people will start to create wealth. During that process they 
will help others. It does not even matter if they want to or not but they will 
help others by creating jobs and providing the consumers with better products 
with lower prices.
 
 What exacly is the problem to be solved? For poor people to prosper, for 
people that are in a disadvantage to prosper only the basic tool of capitalism 
is needed.
 
 Urmas
 
 On 11/18/2005 01:21, Anna wrote:
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> If people are born poor or disabled, they are already at disadvantage. 
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> How do you solve this?
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> Anna
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>   ----- Original Message ----- 
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>   From: Paul 
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>   To: [email protected] 
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>   Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 11:49 AM
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>   Subject: vast inequality Re: [Libertarian] Magical Capitalism?
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>   The "problem" of inequality?  Since when is that a 
problem?  People
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>   are not equal.  Some are born poor, some are born crippled, 
some are
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>   born into priviledge.  They should be free to go as far as 
their
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>   talents, abilities, and ingenuity can get them.  They should 
have
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>   equality of opportunity and no other way.
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>   --- In [email protected], "Anna" <[EMAIL 
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>   > This is interesting and important what you wrote. It is 
quite  a
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>   fact, that no known political system was ever able to solve the
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>   problem of inequality.. What needs perhaps be done is to take the 
best
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>   from every known system and see how it could be incorporated in a 
new
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>   model of society based on libertarian ideals.
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>   > Anna
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>   > ----- Original Message ----- 
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>   >   From: Deus Ex Machina 
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>   >   To: [email protected] 
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>   >   Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 8:40 PM
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>   >   Subject: Re: vast inequality Re: [Libertarian] 
Magical Capitalism?
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>   >   Urmas J??rve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>   >   >Under a truly free economic system capital 
difference could
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>   >   >actually be smaller since there would not be 
any incentives
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>   created by the state to not
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>   >   >have people working. 
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>   >   this is actually not true. the degree of 
inequality is related to the
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>   >   network effects and the diferentiation between 
competiting choices.
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>   >   for example links between web sites represents 
what people consider
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>   >   worth pointing to. this is a power law 
distribution, ie very very
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>   >   unequal. even though there might be only minor 
differences between the
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>   >   perceived value of choices.
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>   >   small differentiation amongst choices are 
amplified by the network
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>   effects
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>   >   of society and lead to vast difference of unequal 
outcomes.
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>   >   there is a very strong relationship between 
inequality of outcome and
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>   >   freedom. the greatest inequality occurs under the 
maximum freedom.
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>   >   the entire point of socialism is to prevent that 
inequality of
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>   outcome.
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>   >   where socialism becomes mandatory force is 
inevitable, where socialism
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>   >   is voluntary, inequality eventually undermines or 
tears the
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>   structure apart.
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