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<blockquote data-quote="heymikey80" data-source="post: 59555713" data-attributes="member: 134504"><p>No, I'm thinking of the system as a whole. There's increased productivity, is there not? So the cost of goods goes down, and the number of litigants goes up, thus demand for lawyers goes up.</p><p></p><p>If productivity remains flat while the population increases, then sure, you're set up for a serious problem. But at that point you don't have other people's money to steal to establish a socialistic state.</p><p></p><p>Displacement only occurs if you reduce or flatten the national product. Like now. Under democratic rule.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heymikey80, post: 59555713, member: 134504"] No, I'm thinking of the system as a whole. There's increased productivity, is there not? So the cost of goods goes down, and the number of litigants goes up, thus demand for lawyers goes up. If productivity remains flat while the population increases, then sure, you're set up for a serious problem. But at that point you don't have other people's money to steal to establish a socialistic state. Displacement only occurs if you reduce or flatten the national product. Like now. Under democratic rule. [/QUOTE]
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