Sign Up | Log In
REAL WORLD EVENT DISCUSSIONS
Jesus Appalled by Capitalism? (part deux)
Thursday, April 5, 2007 9:06 AM
SIGNYM
I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.
Thursday, April 5, 2007 9:13 AM
RUE
I have a vote and I'm not afraid to use it!
Thursday, April 5, 2007 10:28 AM
GEEZER
Keep the Shiny side up
Quote:Originally posted by rue: Currently there are many 'open source' and 'free' (free as in freedom, not beer) initiatives that also invent and work without money or monetary incentive.
Quote: That they happen to be imbedded in a surrounding money-based capitalist culture doesn't take away from the fact they work on a completely different model.
Quote:And they are robust enough to be a significant threat to the current way of doing things.
Thursday, April 5, 2007 10:37 AM
Thursday, April 5, 2007 10:48 AM
Thursday, April 5, 2007 12:18 PM
Quote:Originally posted by rue: I responded to the challenge. And you? When you start to answer the challenge we can go on to discuss mine.
Thursday, April 5, 2007 1:25 PM
Thursday, April 5, 2007 1:47 PM
FREMDFIRMA
Quote:Where is there a non-monetary economy currently in existance? And while we're at it, one that's at more than the small village, subsistance level farming stage?
Thursday, April 5, 2007 1:56 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SignyM: I would quibble with "individuals or groups" because that really doesn't exclude anyone. Perhaps the definition should be "non-governmental groups". Of course, then we get into a discusison about "what is a government" but I guess that's another story. Taiwan, Singapore, and China.
Thursday, April 5, 2007 2:16 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Fremdfirma: Quote:Where is there a non-monetary economy currently in existence? Any major city. Anyone who thinks different ain't never been poor enough to be involved in it, and if you don't believe me, read up on it.
Quote:Where is there a non-monetary economy currently in existence?
Quote:You might also dig up the folklore "Story of the eleventh round" in order to understand why our current concept of capitalism is ruinous.
Thursday, April 5, 2007 2:36 PM
Thursday, April 5, 2007 2:39 PM
Thursday, April 5, 2007 2:40 PM
Thursday, April 5, 2007 3:09 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SignyM: Geezer, I just supplied you three extant, technological non-capitalist economies but I'll repeat myself: Taiwan. Singapore. China.
Quote:But if you care to look back in history, you'll see a plethora of non-capitalist economies that provided for their people with the greatest technology that was available at the time. AND they made significant advances: fire, argiculture, writing and the alphabet, mathematics, geography, geometry, metallurgy, animal husbandry, the printing press, chemistry, hydrology and irrigation, sanitation, art, architecture... why, we admire many of their products even today.
Quote:It seems dangerously self-referential to claim that because capitalism is the latest economic form (so far) and enjoys the fruits of previous advances that it is the BEST economic form.
Thursday, April 5, 2007 3:16 PM
Quote:Originally posted by rue: Any remote tribe is non-monetary. The test - should the money economy disappear, they would be able to sustain themselves.
Quote:Large monetary economies may also be non-capitalist - like China. You may not LIKE the society, but it is a valid example. Not only are they non-capitalist, they are modern and inventive.
Quote:Your turn. Devise for me a modern non-capitalist society.
Thursday, April 5, 2007 3:24 PM
Thursday, April 5, 2007 3:31 PM
Thursday, April 5, 2007 3:42 PM
Quote:Originally posted by rue: I do have an answer,
Quote:but I'm curious why you think people living two paychecks away from being out on the street are comfortable and secure. Except for the very rich who can buy their way past any contingency, no one - no matter how careful - is immune from the gaping maw of poverty.
Thursday, April 5, 2007 3:45 PM
Thursday, April 5, 2007 3:51 PM
Quote:Originally posted by rue: "Prove to me that the majority, or even a great number, of people in countries with a capitalist economy are in this situation" of being two paychecks away from being out on the street. Prove to me they aren't. YOU made the claim capitalism provides security. Show me it does.
Thursday, April 5, 2007 3:52 PM
Thursday, April 5, 2007 3:53 PM
Quote:Amicus, a major union in the UK, is to discuss a possible merger with another union based in the US and Canada. If agreed, it would bring another 1.2m members to Amicus, creating one of the biggest unions in the world with more than 3m members.
Thursday, April 5, 2007 3:54 PM
Thursday, April 5, 2007 4:04 PM
Quote:Originally posted by rue: "Okay. Once again, all you people sitting in your climate conditioned homes, in front of your computers, with clean water, good food, reliable transportation, 911 a phone call away, entertainment, leisure, a job that pretty much pays your bills if you don't get stupid; describe to me an economic system, other than capitalism, which would allow you to maintain your life without a great reduction in the benefits you enjoy." Can't back it up, eh?
Thursday, April 5, 2007 4:07 PM
6IXSTRINGJACK
Thursday, April 5, 2007 4:26 PM
Thursday, April 5, 2007 4:32 PM
Thursday, April 5, 2007 4:35 PM
Quote:your climate conditioned homes
Quote:in front of your computers
Quote:with clean water
Quote:good food
Quote:reliable transportation
Quote:911 a phone call away
Quote:entertainment
Quote:leisure
Quote:a job that pretty much pays your bills if you don't get stupid
Quote:describe to me an economic system, other than capitalism, which would allow you to maintain your life without a great reduction in the benefits you enjoy.
Quote:Or else tell me why all the people in non-capitalist economies rub blue clay into their bellybuttons.
Thursday, April 5, 2007 4:40 PM
Thursday, April 5, 2007 5:00 PM
Thursday, April 5, 2007 5:14 PM
FLETCH2
Thursday, April 5, 2007 7:28 PM
Quote:Originally posted by rue: Unless you think he said "blessed are the cheesemakers."
Thursday, April 5, 2007 7:30 PM
Thursday, April 5, 2007 7:54 PM
Friday, April 6, 2007 2:01 AM
Quote:Originally posted by rue: Let's go with the longer list:
Friday, April 6, 2007 2:03 AM
Friday, April 6, 2007 2:13 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SignyM: Hey Geezer! You really ARE moving the goal-posts! All you asked for (originally) was a non-capitalist economy that can give you facny stuff. Well, here it is.
Friday, April 6, 2007 2:49 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Fletch2: I think part of the problem is actually defining what Capitalism is. I've yet to find a good description. It isn't trade, trade has existed as long as there have been human societies, it isn't currency, that's been about for a very long time as well.
Quote:Investors are only interested in getting a higher return for their investment and not how that return was made. It doesn't matter to them (and sometimes they dont even know) if the return comes from making life saving drugs or cigarettes, or by making movies or making wars.
Friday, April 6, 2007 3:30 AM
Friday, April 6, 2007 3:32 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SignyM: ...SignyM posted a number of examples of abusive capitalism...
Quote: Area United Way's Ex-Chief Admits $500,000 Fraud By Jacqueline L. Salmon Washington Post Staff Writer Friday, March 5, 2004; Page B01 The former chief executive of the local United Way, who touched off a devastating financial scandal at the organization, yesterday pleaded guilty to defrauding the charity of almost $500,000. Prosecutors said Oral Suer, who ran the United Way of the National Capital Area for 27 years until his retirement in February 2001, charged the organization for personal expenses such as bowling equipment and trips to Las Vegas, paid himself $333,000 for annual leave he had taken and took $94,000 more than his share from the charity's pension plan.
Friday, April 6, 2007 3:39 AM
Friday, April 6, 2007 3:41 AM
Friday, April 6, 2007 3:48 AM
Friday, April 6, 2007 3:56 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Geezer: I'm still sticking with this 1. Capitalism is an economic system.
Quote: 2. Means of production and distribution is owned mostly by individuals or groups.
Quote: 3. Idea is to make a profit.
Quote: 4. Pricing is determined largely by a free market.
Quote: 5. Generally involves the ability of individuals and groups to form corporations to act as a single entity.
Friday, April 6, 2007 4:05 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SignyM: No, you've gotten THREE examples of systems which are not capitalism which could replace it. The fact that your don't like the proposed system based on your prejudices and upbringing is neither here not there.
Quote:I actually have four altneratives in mind: one in a tweak on capitalism, one is non-capitalist and already exists, and two are is theoretical. But if you keep moving the goalposts because you want to reject alternatives, I'm not going to discuss them in detail because it's just a waste of my time.
Friday, April 6, 2007 4:18 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SignyM: So I find the definition rather weak and needing modification.
Friday, April 6, 2007 4:28 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Fletch2: Quote:Originally posted by Geezer: 1. Capitalism is an economic system. And a spade is a spade. Redundant definition surely? ...This leads to the situation where you can retroactively label most societies since the dark ages as being capitalist in nature when that is not nescessarily true.
Quote:Originally posted by Geezer: 1. Capitalism is an economic system.
Quote:Capitalism is what it says it is, an economic model where capital, principly money, is seen as the dominant component of a commercial enterprise. In a capitalist enterprise it is the investor, the guy that puts money into a scheme that owns and controls it not the person that runs the business.
Friday, April 6, 2007 5:25 AM
Quote:Taiwan is currently privatizing its government-held businesses for all it's worth, moving towards capitalism, so that's not much of a viable replacement.
Quote:Singapore is also privatizing and is aiming for a free market system.
Quote:As to China, I don't think that a country with a $1,262.59 GDP per capita provides a valid alternative to capitalist countries with average GDP per capita of, say, $30,000.00 or so.
Quote:So excuse me if I'm underwhelmed by your examples
Friday, April 6, 2007 5:32 AM
Quote:Talk to all the economists who wrote the definitions I paraphrased above. I just love this. The standard definition which is used almost universally to describe something doesn't fit your prejudices, so want it to mean something else. Who does that remind me of?
Friday, April 6, 2007 5:38 AM
YOUR OPTIONS
NEW POSTS TODAY
OTHER TOPICS
FFF.NET SOCIAL