Socialism

It’s just as bad as capitalism. The isms tend to suck. Capitalism sucks for the people who don’t have a great opportunity or don’t want to further advance themselves into the “owning class.” Yeah, that’s not an easy feat, but some people are content at doing the bare minimum to make things work. Socialism sucks for people who actually want to be able to do whatever they want. Should everyone be equal? Probably not. There has to be some level of commitment in people to do something. Setting people equal is just a form of manipulation, especially since I imagine not a lot of people want that. I know inequalities create conflict, but what can you do? The whole worker management system is a generally good idea, but wouldn’t work in every scenario. In some industries there has to be some level of hierarchy — provided that this hierarchy is agreed upon by basically every stakeholder. And finally, I have understood socialism and communism! Yes, I have! Well kind of. A whole lot of socialists and communists are atheists so they are like yo, yo, I want THIS life to be awesome because we are just going to rot afterward. The capitalists are like yo, yo, suffer and believe and you shall be granted a great afterlife. Both are pretty crooked outlooks, in my opinion. I’m a pretty religious guy, but I want the poor and the near-poor to get their share. They can just lounge around. I’m not making excuses in support of the owning class, but let’s get real here. If you come from no money, it’s going to suck, but at least make some kind of attempt to rebel or just work your ass off. K bye.

Corporatism vs. Capitalism

Michael Moore critiques “capitalism,” but what he really means is corporatism.

Answer Me This Ron Paul

I love you bro, but answer me this: are you in favor of consumer capitalism? Consumerism is a terrible thing that in some regards resembles totalitarianism and isn’t really free at all. If you oppose consumerism, I ask how can we revert to an older, more product based (NOT brand based) form of capitalism that we saw in the nineteenth century? If we give more power to corporations, our liberties will be intruded upon and the public sphere of life will die, if it hasn’t already. Wouldn’t capitalism work more naturally without corporate entities?

Glen

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