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Why Is It So Hard to Imagine Something Better Than Capitalism?
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And defenders of socialism will said "but...but that wasn't real socialism".People do, they like to imagine that it's Socialism, when it's really Corporation worshipping Marxism with a Capitalist veneer. Remember, 40 percent of our GDP is Government Spending.
You will get assassinated by Fortune 500 CEO's and Marxist demagogues alike for proposing actual class collaborationI want to see Corporatism be a thing again.
Even isolated tribes in Central Africa during the Late 19th Century had the bare basic concept of a market economy that was developed independently with no outside influence.When you go into the more complex definitions it just goes more retarded. Like trying to argue to some idealized past where societies shared everything without an issue (ignoring the fact those societies would expel any non worker). Or that it's more important the amount of effort of making something than what it actually achieves.
Even animals like monkeys have concept of bartering and possessions.Even isolated tribes in Central Africa during the Late 19th Century had the bare basic concept of a market economy that was developed independently with no outside influence.
The key difference is capitalism requires corporate legal structures limiting personal liability. This permits investors with no connection to the existing business to contribute capital and obtain ownership stakes without any involvement in operations whatsoever.Let's take the basic google definition - "an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit."
you have pretty good ideas compared to your pfp and title it's quite the oppositeBecause capitalism is ultimately the economic system that is most at peace with human nature and nature in general. It accepts people for what they are and relies on the use of incentives to steer their behavior (read about Adam Smith as moral philosopher) and its nature as being a product “of human action but not human design” makes it an instance of a spontaneous order, natural principles resulting in purposeful, orderly behavior on their own, which are the very means God used to structure physical reality.
Capitalism is also one of few systems that genuinely prioritizes responsibility by refusing to bail out the lazy and the foolish.
That was always the case though. In the past you had to rope some noble/merchant for money and if you fucked up the noble would claim ignorance. If you succeeded the noble got a good chunk of the money. If anything today liability is way larger since possible adverse affects can be massive.The key difference is capitalism requires corporate legal structures limiting personal liability. This permits investors with no connection to the existing business to contribute capital and obtain ownership stakes without any involvement in operations whatsoever.