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- 27 Feb 2012, 04:03
- Forum: Government and Society
- Topic: The inherent flaw of capitalism
- Replies: 114
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Erm yes but how long does it take for a family to contract in size? And, how long does it take a family to contract in size given that there exist things like the Pope?? I can't speak for all the ways people would deal with the contraction in the economy. There is a natural attrition of the labor f...
- 26 Feb 2012, 21:00
- Forum: Government and Society
- Topic: The inherent flaw of capitalism
- Replies: 114
- Views: 21961
Re: The inherent flaw of capitalism
According to Marx, capitalism contains the seeds of its own destruction. What he was essentially getting at is that the endless competition between industrialist bosses would inevitably lead to a collapse of their customer base. This, in turn, would lead to civil unrest and, eventually, revolution....
- 23 Feb 2012, 20:47
- Forum: Government and Society
- Topic: The inherent flaw of capitalism
- Replies: 114
- Views: 21961
Re: The inherent flaw of capitalism
Whatever the unintended consequences, the intended consequence of capitalism is monopoly, where the profit margin is maximised. Welcome to PS, RichUSA. Thanks for the welcome. I beleive we have a global marketplace today. For that reason I think it would be a very low possibility that one company o...
- 22 Feb 2012, 20:56
- Forum: Government and Society
- Topic: The inherent flaw of capitalism
- Replies: 114
- Views: 21961
Re: The inherent flaw of capitalism
Is an unintended consequence of capitalism the realization of the socialist goal? The constant drive to compete reduces the exchange of goods and sevices to the slimest possible margins. Therefore all providers of goods and services would always move tward solely mutual beneficial exchange of those...
- 22 Feb 2012, 00:32
- Forum: Government and Society
- Topic: The inherent flaw of capitalism
- Replies: 114
- Views: 21961
Re: The inherent flaw of capitalism
Is an unintended consequence of capitalism the realization of the socialist goal? The constant drive to compete reduces the exchange of goods and sevices to the slimest possible margins. Therefore all providers of goods and services would always move tward solely mutual beneficial exchange of those...
- 22 Feb 2012, 00:08
- Forum: Government and Society
- Topic: The inherent flaw of capitalism
- Replies: 114
- Views: 21961
Re: The inherent flaw of capitalism
Is an unintended consequence of capitalism the realization of the socialist goal? The constant drive to compete reduces the exchange of goods and sevices to the slimest possible margins. Therefore all providers of goods and services would always move tward solely mutual beneficial exchange of those...
- 21 Feb 2012, 19:17
- Forum: Government and Society
- Topic: The inherent flaw of capitalism
- Replies: 114
- Views: 21961
The inherent flaw of capitalism
Is an unintended consequence of capitalism the realization of the socialist goal? The constant drive to compete reduces the exchange of goods and sevices to the slimest possible margins. Therefore all providers of goods and services would always move tward solely mutual beneficial exchange of those ...