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RFCalifornia

(440 posts)
Thu Oct 21, 2021, 12:50 PM Oct 2021

Capitalism isn't the solution, it IS the problem

Any system that rewards greed over communitarianism is a problem

Any system that puts the individual above the community is a problem

Why do you think we have so many antivaxxers and antimaskers?

This isn't just because they want to "own the libs"

It's because our flavor of economics rewards the individual over the community, so anything that individual wants to do is favored over what could help the community

So to assert your individuality, even at the cost of your own life or others, is considered being a "maverick"

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Capitalism isn't the solution, it IS the problem (Original Post) RFCalifornia Oct 2021 OP
Amen to That! Faux pas Oct 2021 #1
Do you think the population of the US can figure out Stargazer99 Dec 2022 #2
Capitalism - just a concept Waterguy May 2023 #3

Stargazer99

(3,021 posts)
2. Do you think the population of the US can figure out
Thu Dec 1, 2022, 11:54 AM
Dec 2022

they are being gaslighted by the people who benefit by capitalism. Nothing like being brain washed and not even able to figure it out

Waterguy

(278 posts)
3. Capitalism - just a concept
Fri May 26, 2023, 09:14 PM
May 2023

Adam Smith did write upon the evils of Capitalism - not pure versus something like we have now -
some of the core concepts of Capitalism, including private ownership and the means of production,
can go right or go sour to the majority of people under any type of Governance

Monopoly and Monopsony - a global market with the wrong goals and too greedy its incentives

Capitalism itself like any form of governance isn't perfect. But we should understand history, work to implement the best
sound policies with the fullest understanding of an informed Democratic Republic - all the time, which is not currently not among our
best attributes here in the United States.

The kinda good news...

I do believe the likes of Bernie Sanders has lit a fire in the populus which has inspired many gifted Progressives to run for office and win.

Honestly we know the cost of developing good medicines - we should pay the cost up front through the NIH saving literally a few hundred billion each year - still allowing the pharmaceuticals to manufacture for a fair profit of course.

There's a long list of educated moves that we could consider to become a more efficient and stabile economy

Just wanted to later add;
While the United States, which by the way holds the Sovereign Right to print it's own currency - U.S. Dollar used in approxiately 95% of all global trade deals - even by other states owning their own currency rights..

the United States Debt as it currently stands pays a historically low interest rate on its Debt,
And while the National debt is high as a percentage of GDP - we have one huge GDP - however it can be measured

The National Debt is very very much on the bottom of the list when it comes to true Existential threats that not only the United States
faces, but the world.

On that note - we need to focus more on Education - Public Education. We need very qualified teachers and they must be paid
what should only be considered a true middle class (once a dream) salary in an economy governed by democratic ideals, that can only be considered prosperous when it includes all. And no, that doesn't mean a government free giveaway - because we all know that
being poor, with no opportunity and with no hope or possibly having no home or place to stay

- well it just ain't right
I remember Clint saying that phrase in a couple of great movies he played in

Sept sadly he ain't a progressive. I think it'd be cool if he was though - so I'll imagine he was.







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