>>1416598the entrepreneurs provided opportunity for those inventors, even more so than today, because there was no such thing as a home laboratory or 3d printer
opportunity is by far the hardest thing to provide and is valued as such and the inventors and workers got paid what they were willing to voluntarily accept so there is very little or no violence in that situation
the only reason edison was able to be tyrannical is because of government violence with regards to patents so thanks for providing an argument for freer markets
Maybe you would like communism better where in China they have to have suicide nets for their commie slave peasants? Meanwhile in Taiwan the workers are much happier. Poetic irony.
>>1416598>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ExxonMobil_climate_change_controversyexxon spends 40 billion a year on renewables and they are in line to get most of the permits and exceptions with the cap and trade scheme so bringing up posturing from 20, 30, 40 years ago is just you trying to support a narrative