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In reply to the discussion: 10 Reasons to Hate Capitalism [View all]MineralMan
(151,265 posts)26. Ah...eliminated, yes. Restricted, no.
One can still have capitalism with a very high taxation rate. Eliminate profits and you're out of business, pretty much. Now, that would destroy capitalism, for sure. I hope you're self-sufficient, in that case.
You've still provided no workable idea for replacing capitalism. The world's complex, so the idea will have to be complex, as well.
As I said above, start thinking. When you come up with something, we can discuss strategy. Until then, it's
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Yes, and neighborhood cooperatives operate differently from State-Run businesses
brooklynite
Sep 2014
#111
It's entrepreneurial capitalism as opposed to institutional, corporate, oligarchic types.
immoderate
Sep 2014
#105
I also favor moving in that direction while we try to figure something else out.
ZombieHorde
Sep 2014
#73
Mondragon Corp. is a Cooperative-started up in 1956 in Basque Region and is very successful today
2banon
Sep 2014
#104
Hybrid socialist capitalist system such as we see in enlightned social democracies (we had it in the
grahamhgreen
Sep 2014
#166
Capitalism for high competition industries (like a bunch of shoe stores) socialize anything that
grahamhgreen
Sep 2014
#205
Really man? Show us in your wiki links anything that remotely resembles what you said:
wyldwolf
Sep 2014
#129
Did you link(s) mention Dodd Frank? This is a prime example of you avoiding the conversation
wyldwolf
Sep 2014
#134
but YOU quoted links that purported to support your position and now you refuse to quote them
wyldwolf
Sep 2014
#138
that says nothing resembling what you said. Let me guess... you know what the writer meant to write.
wyldwolf
Sep 2014
#146
how about we stick to the subject (I don't care about social democrats in the EU)
wyldwolf
Sep 2014
#157
Excuse me jumping in here. It's hard to find the original in this subthread. Some questions:
freshwest
Sep 2014
#183
The general trajectory has not been towards increased regulation since the 80's
BlindTiresias
Sep 2014
#188
No that is a continuation of my statement that capitalism trends towards de-regulation?
BlindTiresias
Sep 2014
#191
where else have you said "The general trajectory has not been towards increased regulation since...
wyldwolf
Sep 2014
#194
Considering how successful my wife has been in her business I think I did Marry it
wyldwolf
Sep 2014
#93
“The comfort of the rich depends upon an abundant supply of the poor.” ― Voltaire
Tierra_y_Libertad
Sep 2014
#12
what you're doing is refusing to accept people might actually LIKE capitalism...
wyldwolf
Sep 2014
#127
If you call 'winning' changing the topic and ignoring points every time he was in a corner...
wyldwolf
Sep 2014
#185
If you want to claim that anything that is good is a benefit, than everything that is bad is damage
Taitertots
Sep 2014
#115
I'm in favor of socialism. Under socialism we'd have single payer and colleges and universities
Louisiana1976
Sep 2014
#38
Without capitalism, there would be no righteous critiques of capitalism
BeyondGeography
Sep 2014
#59
I am constantly amazed at how the worker-ownership silver bullet appears invisible to lefties ...
99th_Monkey
Sep 2014
#106
Hey! My wife works for one of those worker-owned co-ops....it's called a Wall Street law firm.
brooklynite
Sep 2014
#162
Unrestrained, unbridled growth at the expense of everything else equals cancer.
kairos12
Sep 2014
#79