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In reply to the discussion: let's make capitalism a dirty word [View all]"capitalism that is properly managed" while this is true of capitalism, the same could be said for anything "properly managed". The problem is that we have to account for those who will, by nature are greedy, and seek to exploit and/or break the system.
In essence, we're not able to look at capitalism under ideal circumstances... because we'll never have them. Vigilance is pretty much the only thing that keeps any power hungry group from corrupting an economic or governance system.
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I'm fine with that. Or we could knock 5% off each of your levels and compromise.
aquart
Mar 2014
#42
A political system that isn't controlled by the ultra wealthy and corporations.
Enthusiast
Mar 2014
#64
Yep, common ownership of private property and the use of our resources to benefit the many.
NuclearDem
Mar 2014
#67
Regulated capitalism, with a slice of socialism to guarantee a minimum standard of living.
tclambert
Mar 2014
#68
Heavily regulated capitalism with a truly progressive tax structure and adequate social safety net.
HughBeaumont
Mar 2014
#108
Well, they sure did it to the word "liberal." I think payback is CERTAINLY in order!
calimary
Mar 2014
#4
Capitalism has to be VERY heavily regulated to work, and has to be balanced with populist
loudsue
Mar 2014
#10
That's for sure. The republicans infiltrated our party after the Powell Manifesto edict
loudsue
Mar 2014
#53
"But... But... But it's natural I tell you!! It's been here forever!! Got an alternative??11?"
Democracyinkind
Mar 2014
#35
That's another thing that needs to go: commodities markets based on speculation [n/t]
Maedhros
Mar 2014
#100
How about we just stop confusing "capitalism" with laissez-faire policies, cronyism...
Silent3
Mar 2014
#56
Pragmatic Capitalism vs. Fundamentalist, Laissez-Faire Capitalism is the winning argument
C0RYH0FFMAN
Mar 2014
#60
This reads like a right-wing caricature of left-wing idiocy, I'm afraid.
Donald Ian Rankin
Mar 2014
#99