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What the Amish Can Teach America About Economic Mobility

8 点作者 Stratoscope7 个月前

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Stratoscope7 个月前
<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;archive.is&#x2F;qM3oi" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;archive.is&#x2F;qM3oi</a><p>One of my favorite comments from the article:<p>“If we’ve got plenty of jobs, I just go to my competitor and I give him a couple jobs,” said Miller, who is Amish. “I’m here so my employees can make a good, honest living…. I’m not here to collect all the wealth I can absolutely collect.”
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octokatt7 个月前
Correct me if I&#x27;m wrong, but this sounds like the wave of economic prosperity that happens whenever agriculture turns to manufacturing, it just happened later in this county because of the large Amish community.<p>The fact that other local businesses are viable because larger chains aren&#x27;t available also seems to be a factor, but again, is a wave of prosperity already seen in other communities. It turns out, enabling entrepreneurism is really good for building a middle class!<p>The trick will be if this wave can continue, or if the prosperity will be overtaken by the capitalistic cannibalism (gentrification) that happens to economically-viable areas. In the meantime, this feels to me like an attempt at a feel-good story that millennials can and should be able to pull themselves up by the bootstraps, just look at the Amish.