(September 21, 2017 at 2:26 pm)TheBeardedDude Wrote:(September 21, 2017 at 2:24 pm)Aegon Wrote: Huh? Of course you can't put "both" lmao.
And yeah, disagree DOES mean you think controlling unemployment is more important than controlling inflation. And that means you would want the government to prioritize unemployment over inflation. The two are linked, it is an inverse relationship.
I fail to see the issue. It doesn't matter what is in the corporation's best interest. And it doesn't matter you thought that. It's getting at the idea of over regulation, and if you do not think that private corporations can be trusted to do that without government oversight, then you believe that, which is a key characteristic of economic left. I don't know what your addition changes about that.
Able-bodied has historically meant not physically disabled. But none of your objections or definitions matter. They didn't just make up that statement, it's one of the key principles from Marx. You would go by that meaning. Look it up if you'd like.
"Huh? Of course you can't put "both" lmao. "
Yes, you can. There are times when it may be more important to control one than the other. And then times when the reciprocal is true. It isn't a zero sum game.
"I fail to see the issue. It doesn't matter what is in the corporation's best interest. And it doesn't matter you thought that. It's getting at the idea of over regulation, and if you do not think that private corporations can be trusted to do that without government oversight, then you believe that, which is a key characteristic of economic left. I don't know what your addition changes about that. "
And it is grossly oversimplified.
I'm not saying you literally cannot want the government to control inflation and unemployment... who doesn't? I'm saying it makes perfect sense for the quiz not to give you that option.