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This message was self-deleted by its author rjsquirrel May 2016 #1
so you believe that 9 years of ZIRP policy by the Federal Reserve is a sign of good economic health? virtualobserver May 2016 #3
This message was self-deleted by its author rjsquirrel May 2016 #4
Their first stop will likely be fast food, 7962 May 2016 #16
This message was self-deleted by its author rjsquirrel May 2016 #21
Don't forget that the revolution in production techniques Hortensis May 2016 #49
This message was self-deleted by its author rjsquirrel May 2016 #50
Do they just snort and walk away? 7962 May 2016 #69
This message was self-deleted by its author rjsquirrel May 2016 #72
Insist on $15 an hour? How dare they! KamaAina May 2016 #33
It'll be fine for the few left that will be making it 7962 May 2016 #34
Should they commit suicide? JPnoodleman May 2016 #74
After that, trucking and transportation hatrack May 2016 #66
I see that as a LOT riskier. ONE bad accident & you'll lose MILLIONS 7962 May 2016 #68
Looks like you were closer to the truth than I thought: 7962 May 2016 #75
The end game is when robot workers start selling hamburgers to robot customers. Xipe Totec May 2016 #20
The Establishment Agenda Is Always The Same - Enslave The 99% - Enrich The 1% cantbeserious May 2016 #2
That article is wrong - value comes from labor, not exchange tralala May 2016 #5
I guess that might be dependent on the definition of "value". What is your source? nm rhett o rick May 2016 #6
If I am not mistaken, the notion of value being produced by labor is present from Locke to Marx. beastie boy May 2016 #17
Smith, Ricardo, Marx ... those guys tralala May 2016 #37
The definition of value in terms of economic activity is energy. ronnie624 May 2016 #41
Now that makes sense. What would you recommend I read to learn more about rhett o rick May 2016 #45
There are tons of solid information ronnie624 May 2016 #51
Wow, that's some essay. I have skimmed it and intend to read more thoroughly. rhett o rick May 2016 #53
A lot of people have difficulty understanding the nature and fluidity of energy ronnie624 May 2016 #55
I have studied thermodynamics and understand enery somewhat. I like the application rhett o rick May 2016 #56
Growth can occur only if there is energy entering the system from an outside source. ronnie624 May 2016 #57
I think economic growth comes from creating something that is of value to someone. rhett o rick May 2016 #58
An interesting excerpt. ronnie624 May 2016 #73
Oh? Beethoven1111 May 2016 #7
Post removed Post removed May 2016 #9
Why do you say that? n/t tom_kelly May 2016 #12
Because defending capitalism is practically impossible. ronnie624 May 2016 #44
Roll over Beethoven. redwitch May 2016 #15
I imagine it's difficult to continually come up with new names. nm rhett o rick May 2016 #46
"Communism Creep?" ReRe May 2016 #23
Troll over beethoven tenderfoot May 2016 #39
You win. rhett o rick May 2016 #47
Ha ha ha! I guess it must be 1953! Arugula Latte May 2016 #43
Sorry nothing personal rhett o rick May 2016 #48
History. The experience in Mexico and other countries with staggering inequality Califonz May 2016 #8
its a different world now. If we come down, and we will crash huge, the world will follow. litlbilly May 2016 #11
And the worst are hardly big time capitalists either. 7962 May 2016 #18
capitalism has raise the living standard of more people in the history of he world... AlbertCat May 2016 #67
Any other form of national economy. 7962 May 2016 #70
Yep, the roaring success of non-capitalist countries such as Venezuela Nye Bevan May 2016 #10
This message was self-deleted by its author rjsquirrel May 2016 #22
What does race have to do with any of this? (nt) Nye Bevan May 2016 #35
This message was self-deleted by its author rjsquirrel May 2016 #38
Nye was being sarcastic I'm sure 7962 May 2016 #36
What's next is Feudalism zeemike May 2016 #13
Capitalism calls never ending consumption "growth". Spitfire of ATJ May 2016 #14
Our economy depends on selling overpriced fraudulent financial products to each other in a game whereisjustice May 2016 #19
What Fuller called "lawyer capitalism" has outlived its purpose and is long dead. beastie boy May 2016 #24
You can call it fusion capitalism, but it's just capitalism. This is what it does. Hydra May 2016 #25
of course it's just capitalism. The label just indicates a new twist to it. beastie boy May 2016 #32
Capitalism... gregcrawford May 2016 #26
"There Are No More Profits to Extract." Hydra May 2016 #27
No. It is the capitalists trying to make -us- die. If it was them dying they would be feeling the jtuck004 May 2016 #28
crapitalism. its not sustainable. pansypoo53219 May 2016 #29
Not until we get voting and election reforms. stillwaiting May 2016 #30
it's the money system Locrian May 2016 #31
Capitalism is dying ReRe May 2016 #40
I do believe that was where I read about FINCAP and LAWCAP KamaAina May 2016 #62
Maybe institutionalized supergreed moondust May 2016 #42
We are a service economy Protalker May 2016 #52
Capitalism Never Worked fasttense May 2016 #63
Dear DOG, I hope so. nt LWolf May 2016 #54
So glad this made the greatest list. whereisjustice May 2016 #59
Here's my take RoccoR5955 May 2016 #60
Plutocracies will last as long as most of the people are okay going without for years and years. Rex May 2016 #61
There are endless theories as to the exact mechanism.. sendero May 2016 #64
A hearty recommend. Bookmarked for later reading. Populist_Prole May 2016 #65
Right Demsrule86 May 2016 #71
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