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Offline Red_Melons

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Re: PPC Emulator for x86
« on: August 14, 2003, 07:24:20 PM »
"Theres nowt wrong with communism as a concept. Its just that human nature means it could never be implemented in its truest sense. It just couldn't work."

Depends what you mean by 'work'. Capitalism 'works' very well for a small proportion of the world, but it depends on the poverty and misery of the majority to do so. How many men women and children died of starvation and preventable disease today while a handful of people sit on unimaginable wealth?

I'm sure that the slaveowners told the slaves "feudalism is a nice idea but it doesn't work".
Then the kings and barons told the middle classes, capitalism is a nice idea, but it doesn't work".

The driving force behind capitalism is not the betterment of mankind, but the concentration of wealth in fewer and fewer hands. In the long term that is not sustainable - who will buy the capitalist's products if nobody else has any wealth?

(Sorry for being off topic but I didn't start it ;-) )
 

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Re: Capitalism
« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2003, 11:11:21 AM »
"How exactly has capitalism caused men, women and children to die of starvation?"

The history of the last 400 years is one of capitalist expansionism and slaughter in order to increase private capital. It is not possible for capitalism to function peacefully within defined borders. In order to increase return on capital, there must be constantly expanding markets and sources of material, accompanied by the misery of wars of conquest. Hence the British empire in the 18th and 19th centuries which lead for example to the total extermination of the Tasmanian people, and near extermination of many other societies, including native Americans. Capitalist empires also distort the economies and cultures of countries they colonise, stopping them producing food for their own use and producing commodities like coffe, tobacco, and cotton instead. India and China suffered greatly from this type of policy.

In the 20th and 21st centuries the USA has become the most dominant capitalist power and seeks to expand its power by ever more violent means in order to secure markets and raw materials.

In a capitalist society, there is no profitable return on feeding the millions who die each year from starvation. How can we create a society which would regard with horror the thought of another human being dying of hunger in the midst of plenty, instead of just shrugging our shoulders and saying "well, that's the market"?