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In reply to the discussion: Corporations are Vicious Sociopaths, made out of paper. "Regulations" are what protect us. [View all]ProfessorPlum
(11,461 posts)77. Of course
And it is up to all of us to decide which regulations are the best for our society and when and how they should be changed. But Republicans are so often arguing against the concept of regulations, period.
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Corporations are Vicious Sociopaths, made out of paper. "Regulations" are what protect us. [View all]
ProfessorPlum
Sep 2016
OP
I think that's a gross over generalization. Not every corporation is sociopathic.
Nuclear Unicorn
Sep 2016
#1
Parents will sacrifice the collective good for the good of their particular family.
Nuclear Unicorn
Sep 2016
#24
Corporations may be legal entities but the law itself is nothing but a construct.
Nuclear Unicorn
Sep 2016
#43
If you owned a business would you rather lay-off 1,000 or lose so much money that the
Nuclear Unicorn
Sep 2016
#46
You claim I'm engaging in a straw man argument but then go on to write 3 paragraphs
Nuclear Unicorn
Sep 2016
#67
What if "The executive" in question risked everything to start his corporation?... oh wait..
clarice
Sep 2016
#96
"tightly regulated and expressly granted privileges????" I think that that has been tried before...
clarice
Sep 2016
#95
Please explain which economic system can overcome the laws of thermodynamics.
Nuclear Unicorn
Sep 2016
#8
Money is a marker used by parties to express value in an exhange of goods and services.
Nuclear Unicorn
Sep 2016
#22
Are you claiming that since energy cannot be created then any economic system
Nuclear Unicorn
Sep 2016
#18
"There is only just so much usable energy...available, strictly limited by human labor."
Nuclear Unicorn
Sep 2016
#21
Seeing as you have yet to quantify the amount of usable energy on Earth
Nuclear Unicorn
Sep 2016
#62
If you're so certain value is based on thermodynamic cost why can't you
Nuclear Unicorn
Sep 2016
#64
Everyone has heard that the Laws of Thermodynamics apply to all energy conversions.
ronnie624
Sep 2016
#73
Okay, that last essay has no plan for converting to a thermodynamics based economy it's
Nuclear Unicorn
Sep 2016
#78
"We no more want government telling the economic engine what and how to produce"
ProfessorPlum
Sep 2016
#12
That is a really bad example (for you) considering the misery the War on Drugs produces.
Nuclear Unicorn
Sep 2016
#17
There is a third alternative besides prohibition and letting capital act as
ProfessorPlum
Sep 2016
#79
"not harming anyone" That's why we must have regulations, or who will stop them when they do harm?
The Wielding Truth
Sep 2016
#39
Which is why progressive countries function well with capitalist economies. They REGULATE them
pampango
Sep 2016
#28
Take that sociopathic, profit-making entity DemocraticUnderground LLC, for example.
Nye Bevan
Sep 2016
#66
Are you saying that regulations don't exist and that the world is rainbows anyway?
ProfessorPlum
Sep 2016
#75
He's saying your complaint about corporations, if consistently held, could be used to dismantle DU
Nuclear Unicorn
Sep 2016
#81
MSNBC is publicly traded, has a board of directors, and seeks to maximize profit.
Nuclear Unicorn
Sep 2016
#85
If you speak in over-broad generalizations and declare corporations sociopathic without
Nuclear Unicorn
Sep 2016
#89
"To the extent that we can wrest some of that decision making control away from them"
Nuclear Unicorn
Sep 2016
#91
Your language is perhaps a bit over the top, but in principal you've nailed it.
Respectful Debate
Sep 2016
#88