The “NWO” = what Silivio Gesell called the “NATüRLICHE WIRTSCHAFTSORDNUNG” or (Natural Economic Order) which includes: universal basic income, abolishment of all private land, and abolishment of all private inheritances. In other words, there is no future, only a consumerist NOW. Sick! READ MORE:
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My take on capitalism is a bit different. It works great in an ideal market but just like friction and heat loss, markets are never perfect. The biggest problem with free market is has been showed by the CCP in the past years. Everything has a price. Even the various entities within the capitalism. Not sure how you can address this.
At this point I am hoping for Tesla's free energy !
There is no system humans have yet developed that other humans can't pervert and corrupt.
Capitalism works better because it can work around most 'frictions' if left mostly alone. Had the world not let the politicians convert it to crony-capitalism one step at a time for 150 years, it'd be much better than it is now.
Crony Capitalism = Centralization.
Correct. Crony capitalism is not the capitalism we support. That'd be like saying "I only like sports with no referees." This is why the left teaches college kids that crony capitalism represents all free enterprise.
You can have decentralized crony capitalism. It's just that this current wave of corruption wants it to be easier to corrupt instead of just getting money.
In Arthur C. Clarke's book 2001 there is a line when David Bowman hears the airlock being opened -- which should be impossible due to the safeguards. He then recalls one of the technicians saying: "We can make safeguards against stupidity. We cannot make safeguards against genuine malice."
[Spoiler is that it was Hal, of course.)
There is no alternative to capitalism. It’s a fundamental law, like gravity or e=mc^2.
Governments can take a laissez faire approach, or exert varying degrees of authoritarianism. However, whatever approach governments take: capitalism is.
The choice is whether to be free or not free.
problem is we have seen how quickly the US failed to maintain a free market. Most industries have been functionally monopolized.
Monopolies usually aren’t an inherent problem, so long as they’re part of a free market.
The problem is that the government rigs markets to protect so many monopolies from competition. Name a monopoly and I’ll probably be able to name how the government created it / is protecting it.
Yeah the government is doing it. It still happened, and the big corps paid to do it. It's not one or the other, they do it together and it's part of the endgame capitalist system as described in Bioshock. Doesn't matter how good the intentions are in the beginning, this is always the end result of competitive games. That's why Q discusses game theory and the transition to cooperative games.
I think capitalism can work reasonably well if there is a way to ensure that all market activity is transparent to ensure there are not rogue actors. One way to do this is to move to a blockchain based economy with currency and stock market and pretty much all market actions recorded on the blockchain. It has to be a blockchain that is cheap, ultra efficient, and quantum-proof encryption.
When you just take away wall street from the equation, the system already becomes far less corrupt and manipulated, so moving the stocks to a blockchain is a must.
I disagree. Privacy is important. I have a right to give my property / shares to someone without the whole world knowing. I have a right to keep my wealth private.
I understand the stock market is dealing with a fraud problem, but the solution is not to kill privacy. We need to enforce the laws that are on the books. If you sell a stock you don’t own, then you go to prison… just as if you sold a car you don’t own.
Blockchains can protect privacy of people, while making the actions transparent.
Just saying it is not enough. How do you make sure they are enforced? Transparency.