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The problem of Capitalism

Do you agree that the main problem of Capitalism is of moral nature?


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. Capitalism can no longer exist in any other way, without the steepest reduction in the resources of its activities.

why would that be???????? The world is richer than ever, has more people than ever, and has more capitalism than ever. China just switched to Republican capitalism and instantly transported 800 million into the middle class from libsocialism.
 
– 162 countries with predominantly poor and impoverished populations
- 800 million hungry people
- 40 million people in slavery
- 192 million unemployed
– more than 30 wars waged in the interests of exploiters.

This is the basis by which the "correct capitalism of civilized countries" is ensured.
 
– 162 countries with predominantly poor and impoverished populations
- 800 million hungry people
- 40 million people in slavery
- 192 million unemployed
– more than 30 wars waged in the interests of exploiters.

This is the basis by which the "correct capitalism of civilized countries" is ensured.

??? if there are poor people why don't they switch to Republican capitalism like China did and get rich???
 
Chairman of the Goldman Sachs Blankfein: "Socialism carries a terrible danger"
This is the bark of the head of a gang of mega thieves who robbed Malaysia to the skin, drove Greece into debt slavery, and then-everywhere on the globe. He's a hero for the hucksters.
The world is in such deep sh*t, because, first, capitalists stopped progress in the name of short-term profits, and rested their horns against the wall of the falling specific efficiency of the hydrocarbon economy, a limit that the soviets were well aware of, so they were 3 generations ahead of everyone in thermonuclear research.
Second, negative selection of elites - the law of capitalism - has passed from quantity to quality. Olympus is firmly occupied by the cocaine addicted money changers/pedophiles from Wall Street, for whom is easy to starve a couple of million of sub-humans somewhere on the edge of the Earth for the sake of their stinking banknotes.
 
Free market?
This economist has a plan to fix capitalism. It'''s time we all listened | WIRED UK

"...In March 2011, Prime Minister David Cameron gave a speech excoriating civil servants working in government, labelling them “enemies of enterprise”... “They were hyping up entrepreneurs and dismissing everyone else,” Mazzucato says. “There was this belief that we didn’t have European Googles and Facebooks because we didn’t subscribe to Silicon Valley’s free market approach. It was just ideology: there was no free market in Silicon Valley.”
It was then that Mazzucato, an Italian-American economist who had spent decades researching the economics of innovation and the high tech industry, decided to look deeper into the early history of some of the world’s most innovative companies.
The development of Google’s search algorithm, for instance, had been supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation, a US public grant-awarding body.
Electric car company Tesla initially struggled to secure investment until it received a $465 million (£380 million) loan from the US Department of Energy. In fact, three companies founded by Elon Musk — Tesla, SolarCity and SpaceX — had jointly benefited from nearly $4.9 billion (£3.9bn) in public support of various kinds.
Many other well-known US startups had been funded by the Small Business Innovation Research programme, a public venture capital fund. “It wasn’t just early research, it was also applied research, early stage finance, strategic procurement,” she says. “The more I looked, the more I realised: state investment is everywhere.”
 
Feminist movement turns women into embittered furies
Anti-racist movement spawns new racists on the other side
The struggle under capitalism only exaggerates any problem, at the same time monetizing it
The only struggle provided with real results is the class struggle.
 
Media reports that the United States has announced sanctions against Mexico for the possible purchase of Russian weapons.
And so, Mexico refused to buy military helicopters from Russia.
Two facts obviously follow from this:
1. The free market is a fairy tale.
2. Mexico's sovereignty is a fairy tale.
 
The problem with Capitalism is Leftists ****ing it up.
 
From Keynes: Capitalism is the astounding belief that the most wicked of men will do the most wicked of things for the greatest good of all. :mrgreen:
 
From Keynes: Capitalism is the astounding belief that the most wicked of men will do the most wicked of things for the greatest good of all. :mrgreen:

Makes no sense of course since under capitalism you must love your workers and customers just to survive. Capitalism teaches love not wickedness. 1+1=2
 
The only struggle provided with real results is the class struggle.

the beauty of capitalism is that class is determined by success in helping others not by birth or politics thus Republican capitalism is far superior.
 
its fairy tale only because liberals don't believe in freedom or free markets

Free market always was a fairy tale. Because in the 17th century and in the 21st the capitalist will always get to have more profit with the help of the state
 
the capitalist will always get to have more profit with the help of the state

if so only because liberals empower the state as a matter of principle
 
if so only because liberals empower the state as a matter of principle

When capitalist opposes the government, it's only means that he does not have access to government officials and the power they wield. As soon as he get this opportunity - Goodbye "invisible hand of the market", Hello lobbying!
 
The average person thinks that capitalism tends to be better. In fact, it tends to be "longer". And so much so, that it's ready to make things as bad as possible for the sake of it.
 
Makes no sense of course since under capitalism you must love your workers and customers just to survive. Capitalism teaches love not wickedness. 1+1=2

Is that a joke, or are you just very well indoctrinated regarding the "virtues" of capitalism?
 
Makes no sense of course since under capitalism you must love your workers and customers just to survive. Capitalism teaches love not wickedness. 1+1=2

It appears you might not really understand the meaning of "love". More likely that you've simply been very well indoctrinated. You are an excellent student repeating certain talking points that are detached from reality.
 
“Banking was conceived in iniquity and was born in sin. The bankers
own the earth. Take it away from them, but leave them the power to
create deposits, and with a flick of the pen they will create enough
deposits to buy it back again. However, take it away from them, and all
the great fortunes like mine will disappear and they ought to disappear,
for this would be a happier and better world to live in. But, if you wish
to remain the slaves of the bankers and pay the cost of your own slavery,
let them continue to create deposits.”
― Josiah Stamp
 
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