Originally posted by: FlashG
It sure doesn?t look that way to me. I think were half way down a slippery slope and haven?t realized it yet.
Originally posted by: filterxg
The great thing about capitalism is that it is flexable enough to change as markets change. The bad thing is people don't like change, they like security. So we've got to find the middle ground, but by most measures ours is pretty good...and France will go through another 2-3 republics before we fall.
Originally posted by: conjur
USA breaks up like the Soviet Union did.![]()
Originally posted by: conjur
USA breaks up like the Soviet Union did.![]()
Originally posted by: HombrePequeno
Capitalism is fine but excessive socialism is strangling it.
Originally posted by: FlashG
With all the news of layoffs, buyouts and cutbacks, what?s next? We can?t fall back to an agrarian society or can we. What are our alternatives as a nation and a society?
Originally posted by: IdioticBuffoon
We all know why communism failed or I should say was rejected by humanity at large. I think capitalism is also bound to be rejected and consequently uprooted as an exploitative system. This is because it is a system developed by man for the sole purpose of acquiring wealth through private ownership. As long as a system exists that allows individuals or "entities" to acquire and control wealth (often through unscrupulous means), there will always be people who exploit this opportunity. Always. They may do it posing as "constructive members of society", but their goals remain the same.
These corporations are not going to go away without a fight. I think that it will again take a bloody and painful struggle for the human race to try to come up with a system that "works". Another man made system that may offer a ray of hope but no guarantees, of course.
The alternative would be to hand our affairs over to a higher being who is infinitely wise, just and caring of his creation. In other words, religion. But we humans don't tend to believe in what we cannot see, as least most of us.
So what's left? More wandering in the desert, I suppose.
Originally posted by: zendari
The end of the free world and the rise of Stalin 2.0.
Originally posted by: fitzov
Capitalism did fail. The result was the Great Depression. Our system was more capitalist than it is today. FDR put government-funded programs in place that restructured the economy. The most important programs, economically, were: FDIC, Public Works Association, SEC, TVA, and the Fair Labor Standards Act.