View Full Version : what do you think about capitalism?
mike435
01-11-2008, 03:06 AM
what do you think about capitalism
is the world better off or worse off
maryam9
01-11-2008, 09:42 PM
what do you think about capitalism
is the world better off or worse off
Give your opinion first and get the ball rolling ;)
zubin
01-11-2008, 11:18 PM
Mike doesn't have an opinion on this, I think that's why he's asking. Because Mike essentially you are a proud American and your patriotism comes first before anything else, right? Not in a stereotypical way, but because you see a great value in US culture, right?
To try to respond, I think first there has to be socialism then capitalism, and neither are complete without the other. I think there is almost consensus on this personally.
Dokhtar Bandari
01-12-2008, 08:44 AM
I don't think majority reading this would even know what capitalism or socialism is all about...first we need to explain the general understanding of the terms then put forth an opinion...don't u agree?????????
mike435
01-12-2008, 11:24 AM
i think capitalism is a tragic good
it is propelled by a selfish motive, and even though selfish its is the best system the world has ever seen. Because of it their is alot more people eating, and alot more wealth
bad part is it reduces human life to just seek money, and even though today we have more than ever it still feels we have nothing and we need more
i personaly think the best system will be an administered capital system or community based economics
were instead of individual satisfying a selfish desire which yiels to productivity
instead it is a collective group that peruses it and that leads to a group of people who benefit
this way the profits are more proportionately distributed and their wouldn't be a super rich or super poor, but still their will be the desire to want to go out their and innovate to make money and survive
mike435
01-12-2008, 11:29 AM
Mike doesn't have an opinion on this, I think that's why he's asking. Because Mike essentially you are a proud American and your patriotism comes first before anything else, right? Not in a stereotypical way, but because you see a great value in US culture, right?
To try to respond, I think first there has to be socialism then capitalism, and neither are complete without the other. I think there is almost consensus on this personally.
i do see a great value in the US.
the culture i practice is a mix of Persian Jewish culture
my opinion are freely formulated (if their is such a thing as free formulation of opinion for anyone who comes into contact with a group) and becuase i live in a country were the best opinion usually prevails i tend to agree on most position the US takes.
zubin
01-12-2008, 01:06 PM
i do see a great value in the US.
the culture i practice is a mix of Persian Jewish culture
my opinion are freely formulated (if their is such a thing as free formulation of opinion for anyone who comes into contact with a group) and becuase i live in a country were the best opinion usually prevails i tend to agree on most position the US takes.
exactly. principled patriotism, but nonetheless patriotism.
Dokhtar Bandari
01-12-2008, 01:21 PM
I would say more Marginalist than Patriot...from the sound of it.
And if I didn't know any better I would say Mike was preaching Anarcho-Capitalism..but naaaaaaaaaaaah..I know better...
exactly. principled patriotism, but nonetheless patriotism.
zubin
01-12-2008, 03:53 PM
why wouldn't he be advocating AC? anyway, from my discussions with Mike, its clear that he has a political allegiance. Its principled, but nonetheless an allegiance.
the way I define socialism is the enforcement of the distribution of resources for the achievement of freedom
capitalism as the distribution of resources and achievement of freedom through market culture.
I would say more Marginalist than Patriot...from the sound of it.
And if I didn't know any better I would say Mike was preaching Anarcho-Capitalism..but naaaaaaaaaaaah..I know better...
mike435
01-12-2008, 08:09 PM
the way I define socialism is the enforcement of the distribution of resources for the achievement of freedom
capitalism as the distribution of resources and achievement of freedom through market culture.
lets add that half the battle is the creation of resources and achivments
and it is selfishness or great sacrifise that creats the oppertubity to creat
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