Originally posted by VetLegion
Spiffor this crisis doesn't demonstrate that capitalism is not a viable system and that we have to replace it.
Spiffor this crisis doesn't demonstrate that capitalism is not a viable system and that we have to replace it.
What I'm saying is that capitalism is evil. Capitalist banks are rationally supposed not to lend to the poor ; when they do, as they did with suprime mortgages, it leads to crisis.
We just have to fine-tune the banking regulations a little. Banks have served us well historically.
But capitalism will continue as per the logic it has shown for the past 20+ years (ever since the capitalists don't fear the red menace anymore): more an more to the owners of the means of production, wages that get increasingly exploitative, and occasional attempts to associate the workers to ownership, which ends up in the proles being shafted.
It's not because a technical idea of viability that I want to switch systems. It's a political posture, which considers our system to be fundamentally flawed when it comes to wealth-distribution, and even to wealth-production.
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