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Jeff Bezos's Net Worth Just Broke $100B

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Re: Jeff Bezos's Net Worth Just Broke $100B

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> I think our current systems is pretty good at figuring out how much value each person has created, and letting them capture a portion of it. You are basically saying that Jeff Bezos has created more than 100x the value of, say, Linus Torvalds, Richard Stallman, Guido van Rossum, and Donald Knuth combined? I think you forget how achieving near monopoly status is like gambling, and how much it depends on being first…

"You are basically saying that Jeff Bezos has created more than 100x the value of, say, Linus Torvalds, Richard Stallman, Guido van Rossum, and Donald Knuth combined?" An interesting point. I think most of the above people have created a lot of value as well. It's hard to quantify, so I think it's possible that Amazon has created more value. However, I think it's far more likely that, while they created lots of value…

> However, I think it's far more likely that, while they created lots of value, they haven't captured most of it back. Arguably, that's because they didn't try to, which is a totally reasonable decision for them to have made.

Yes, because going for money takes effort. This means that people who have hoarded a lot of money and wealth have spent time on capturing money and less time on producing value. Now we can ask, do we want to reward that kind of behavior by giving these people money and thus power, and wouldn't we get (i.e., select) better leaders if we assigned rewards based on true value?

Re: Jeff Bezos's Net Worth Just Broke $100B

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I'm not sure you're right. Clearly you don't feel it's right, but it doesn't seem like you're necessarily in the majority here, at least not in a way that is actionable. People may complain, but it doesn't seem most people are actually doing something about this. (Or at least, looking e.g. at the last elections in the US, there isn't necessarily a majority that agrees with you.) BTW, as to the broader point, I mostly…

> I think our current systems is pretty good at figuring out how much value each person has created, and letting them capture a portion of it. You are basically saying that Jeff Bezos has created more than 100x the value of, say, Linus Torvalds, Richard Stallman, Guido van Rossum, and Donald Knuth combined? I think you forget how achieving near monopoly status is like gambling, and how much it depends on being first…

The way I see it, all those people are probably making good money($100k+ annually) and there is research that shows that above that point it's all gravy. In that sense the free market capitalism system works.

Re: Jeff Bezos's Net Worth Just Broke $100B

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This is just crazy to me. Every purchase at Amazon is made because it makes the purchaser better off. Amazon out-competes by serving the customer better. If Bezos also benefits, that's great - he's made the world a better place. I'd love to richly reward millions of people for making the world better like Amazon has. Save the pitchforks for negative-sum beneficiaries - companies and individuals who benefit by leechin…

Nothing you said in any way justifies not paying tax.

Nor pitchforks.

If the law doesn't require paying taxes, change the law. If people evade taxes they are legally required to pay, punish appropriately.

Don't demonize success doing beneficial things and obeying the law.

Re: Jeff Bezos's Net Worth Just Broke $100B

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Nothing you said in any way justifies not paying tax.

Nor pitchforks. If the law doesn't require paying taxes, change the law. If people evade taxes they are legally required to pay, punish appropriately. Don't demonize success doing beneficial things and obeying the law.

I’m demonizing robber barony and tax evasion.
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