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sofardtoday at 2:09 PM5 repliesview on HN

I think there are many arguments against AOC's comments, but I agree that PG here is misrepresenting her point.

I don't think anyone reading PG's blog is clueless about the power of compounding or the difference between salary and wealth through asset growth.

Her point is essentially whether the entire capital system is "fair." And to be fair to PG I don't think AOC articulated a particularly strong point either.


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ccotoday at 5:31 PM

I disagree, I think she articulated it very well. At scale you have sound bites, that's it.

She captured the truth, that our current system vastly favors capital over labor (etc etc etc), and did that in around six or seven words.

You can't really do better than that when communicating ideas at scale. What she said is true, it's for essays, economic papers, and laws to provide the nuance.

csallentoday at 3:20 PM

He very explicitly engaged with her claim that the system is unfair/unethical, and whether you agree with him or not, he argued against it:

> What [AOC] meant was that it's impossible to get that rich without doing something bad — without cheating in some way... The reason [my founder's] startup was growing so fast was simply that users loved what she'd built. So she could feel from her own experience how wrong [AOC] was. She wasn't exploiting anyone. Exactly the opposite in fact. The reason her startup was growing so fast was that she and her cofounder had been working their asses off to make their users happy, and as a result the users had been telling their friends. And that gets you exponential growth.

In other words, he's saying that rapid wealth creation can (and often does) come from creating and selling things of value to willing buyers, at scale, and that that's not unethical to do.

I do agree with you that AOC's point is not particularly strong, though :)

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nfw2today at 5:23 PM

This is a transcript to a speech originally made to students at Oxford, not to his blog readers.

clear-octopustoday at 5:30 PM

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