How can capitalism survive in a truly global society?
- Sunday Dec 20,2009 05:45 PM
- By diddy
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I believe in globalism (to help form an organic syncitial mass in our inorganic existence) and I actually have a few questions surrounding this, such as how do our current modus operandi fit? How can we be capitalist when we are all eventually equal? Who will we capitalise on then? Isn’t this a short-sighted system we live in?
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Capitalism is deception about ownership of companies. There are all new companies, stores, restaurants, and banks every 4 years and an average employment duration of 1 year within false economics capitalism, (that is possibly a secret homelessness without health insurance death camp). Remaining solvent does not actually exist within false economics capitalism.
Get rich quick schemes in the capitalist business world, (buyouts, IPOs, conglomerates, acquisitions, mergers, and the stock market), do not actually work. Profit existing in the capitalist business world, or millionaires existing within capitalism, is pathological deception committed by the 21 organizations spying on the population with plain clothes agents, (with covert fake names and fake backgrounds).
Actual economics is the persons that are paying the business loans of companies voting at work in order to control the property they are paying for. The employees of companies are also paying the expenses of companies beyond the salary of the employees.
Capitalism is the psychology of imaginary parents, false economics, and the criminal deception of employees that are paying the bills (including the stocks and bonds, or shares) of companies.
Ehm no. Capitalism is about individual ownership, and globalism makes alternatives to capitalism MORE difficult. E.g. since socialist governments cannot manage their local economies very well, how could a socialist government every hope to run the world?
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