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OneGrassRoot

(22,920 posts)
Sat Feb 25, 2012, 11:39 AM Feb 2012

What If Corporations Couldn’t Use Our Commons For Free?

How our shared resources could become a source of common wealth. by Peter Barnes
originally posted Feb 21, 2012



A cushion of reliable income is a wonderful thing. It can help pay for basic necessities. It can be saved for rainy days or used to pursue happiness on sunny days. It can encourage people to take entrepreneurial risks, care for friends, or volunteer for community service.

Conversely, the absence of reliable income is a terrible thing. It heightens anxiety and fear. It diminishes our ability to cope with crises and transitions. It traps many families on the knife’s edge of poverty, and makes it harder for poor people to rise.

There’s been much discussion of late about how to save America’s declining middle class. The answer politicians of both parties give is always the same: jobs, jobs, jobs. The parties differ on how the jobs will be created — Republicans say the market will do it if we cut taxes and regulation, Democrats say government can help by investing in infrastructure and education. Either way, it still comes down to jobs with decent wages and benefits.

It’s understandable that politicians say this: it was America’s experience in the past. In the years following World War II, we built a solid middle class on the foundation of high-paying, mostly unionized jobs in the manufacturing sector. But those days are history. Today, automation and computers have eliminated millions of jobs, and private-sector unions have been crushed. On top of that, in a globalized economy where capital can hire the cheapest labor anywhere, it’s no longer credible to believe that America’s middle class can prosper from labor income alone.


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What If Corporations Couldn’t Use Our Commons For Free? (Original Post) OneGrassRoot Feb 2012 OP
No duh. Anything the government sells should be sold for replacement cost plus profit, never less saras Feb 2012 #1
I had to bookmark the article for later tech3149 Feb 2012 #2
 

saras

(6,670 posts)
1. No duh. Anything the government sells should be sold for replacement cost plus profit, never less
Sat Feb 25, 2012, 12:05 PM
Feb 2012

Yes, I'm talking about LAND. And BUILDINGS. And PATENTS.

And since the replacement cost of information, once produced, is free...

tech3149

(4,452 posts)
2. I had to bookmark the article for later
Sat Feb 25, 2012, 02:41 PM
Feb 2012

The idea of corporations actually paying for the common services that make their profit possible is nothing new. That is the whole idea of taxes. We all pay for things we cannot do ourselves that will better our lives.
Corporations, especially large ones, have fought for decades to abdicate their responsibility. When the masses force them to pay for what makes them possible they will scream to high heaven that it's not fair.
I say let them scream until they either learn or die.

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