And suppose capitalism means building snowmen in the Sahara Desert. The
trouble is that it simply does not mean that.
On 3/31/2017 9:53 AM, Miriam Vieni wrote:
Yes, but suppose Capitalism just meant the man who lives in your neighborhood,
owning a small store and employing some of your neighbors in the store.
Suppose it didn't mean huge multi-national corporations. However, I do like
Richard Wolfe's model much better. The factory is owned by its workers who are
the only people who benefit financially from it. They determine how it will be
run. They choose people to manage it, the accountant, for example, and they
get rid of managers, supervisors, anyone who isn't doing his or her job in a
way that benefits them. He points out that the important component is
Democracy. He also points out that you can have a socialist state in which
there's no democracy and the state is as profit driven and careless about its
workers as any big corporation.
Miriam
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Miriam,
Perhaps I'm too simplistic.
But let me ramble around a bit and see if I can make my point...or put my other
foot in my mouth.
From my experience, when one person depends on a share of another persons
labor in order to maintain their life style, there can never be equality. No
matter how good a person, or how caring, when the choice is to determine which
of the two will be forced to take a loss, the person in control...that is the
one who is taking part of the other persons labor, that person will choose to
protect themselves and their families.
Capitalism is fundamentally bankrupt. If we could control Capitalism, we
should have figured out how to do it after so many generations have passed.
Capitalism is unstable. It has highs and lows. But remember, the lows are far
lower for the working and lower classes than are the highs. And the highs are
far higher for the Ruling Class, and they have very shallow lows. So at best
Capitalism is weighted toward the people at the top.
But having said all that, and not saying tons more, I feel that the central
issue is not Capitalism. The problem is Us, Human Beings.
How do we who care for one another's well being build a system that protects
everyone, while allowing individual freedom?
Carl Jarvis
On 3/30/17, Miriam Vieni <miriamvieni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I guess I differ from you in that first, although certainly Trump is a
Capitalist, there are humane wealthy people. You can't sum him up by
just saying he's a Capitalist. He's a Narcissist. He has other mental
and emotional limitations which make it impossible for him to function
effectively as a national leader. Ssecond: We could manage in a system
of regulated capitalism so long as our democratic institutions remained intact.
That would certainly be better than an autocratic socialist state.
Miriam
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Bonnie, you can sum him up in one word. Capitalist.
I wonder what it will take to get people to understand that the bottom
line of the Capitalist is Profit and more Profit, while the bottom
line for our survival is People.
Obama made the mistake of thinking that he could compromise with
Corporate Capitalism. Of course he leaned that way, himself. But the
fact is that two such diverse positions cannot compromise. The
Capitalist has only Profit as a bottom line. Less Profit is not in
the language of a Capitalist. More and bigger and more. This leaves no room
for People.
People are a resource for the Capitalist. And when People are not
being used as a resource, they are being played as consumers. We are
never seen by the rich as Citizens. They are the Citizens. We are
placed on Earth to serve their needs. And I wish some of my friends
could get it through their heads that these Elite folk really believe
that they are where they are because they come from superior breeding.
The truth is that they are just as phony as the System they embrace.
Carl Jarvis
On 3/29/17, Bonnie L. Sherrell <blslarner@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Certainly the Donald is an expert at shifting the blame. He's done
nothing but accuse others of doing what he or his cronies did to
begin with. He's a bully and a braggart and a coward from the core
of his being.
Bonnie L. Sherrell
Teacher at Large
"Then do not be too eager to deal out death in judgement. For even
the very wise cannot see all ends." LOTR
"Don't go where I can't follow."
We gave the Goblin King control of our nation!