How do you figure it took us longer?
because Russia industrialized incredibly fast.
I wouldn't trust a union to solve pollution because that indirectly affects their workers. Why couldn't they solve workplace safety issues?
If they had enough power, maybe they could. However you yourself have argued that they are already too powerful and need to be weakened.
Additionally, safety would be extremely uneven. Some companies with strong unions would have good safety standards. Other companies with weaker or more corrupt unions would have shitty safety standards. People would still die.
Not sure having employees burn to death was efficient. Don't you know how expensive it is to train new workers?
Depends on the industry. If it is a computer programmer, expensive. If it is a factory worker, it is dirt cheap. That is why factories treated their workers as expendable until the government passed labor laws.
I can't find where you got your data, but I'm guessing you didn't provide data for the following five year plans because that growth was unsustainable, yes?
True, it was explosive growth that couldn't be sustained. But so is lassez faire capitalism. The massive problems it causes leads to death, recessions and worker unrest.
Just a side note, how many people died to make that happen? Probably a hell of a lot more than died in America.
I'm not sure. A hell of alot of people died in america because of capitalism.
Not defending anarcho-capitalism. Laissez Fairre is more meant as a relative term in this context. Obviously the government did some things during that time, but it is labelled "Laissez Fairre" because they kept interference to a minimum. That isn't a bad thing.
That very much depends on what that minimum is. In practice what that meant is that if a few dozen poor people burn to death the government just looked the other way.
I didn't put quotes around it when I said those things, so I wasn't quoting you on that. Nor is "taxing the crap" out of someone a defined term.
You are pretending I have made those arguments when I have not.
You are 100% in favor of raising taxes on the upper brackets and even are in favor of a wealth tax.
correct, I am in favor of going back to the sort of taxation levels that made america great. It is only in the last few decades that tax levels on the rich have dropped through the floor.
You are also in favor of more regulation, even though compliance costs for companies are already in the billions.
and that compliance saves potentially millions of lives. Are there costs to running a safe business, of course. They could save lots of money if they didn't bother with safety standards or they could just dump their toxic waste in the river. But that isn't good for society. It isn't good for america. Billionaires and multi national corporations would save lots of money if those regulations were removed. The US government and the people of america would pay much, much more.