by ralfy » Tue 14 Aug 2012, 23:40:08
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('SeaGypsy', 'R')alphy thinks we are all either stupid or have never grokked peak oil.
There was once upon a time forms of capital which had zilch to do with money. I'm pretty sure most words to do with 'capital' come from the cattle trade; which has arguably gone on almost as long as the trade in women. A hell of a lot longer than money has been around.
One more time: the current global capitalist economy, which is the topic mentioned in the article, refers to cannibalistic capitalism, a self-feeding process that will eventually destroy its twin. The counter-argument raised in this thread is that cannibalistic capitalism is still capitalism because one can make a profit off of others. But capitalism is an ideology that requires continued profits in a growing economy, both of which cannot happen given cannibalistic capitalism, which is essentially a shrinking economy.
Put simply, you will certainly see a return to "cattle trade" and even "trade in women," and perhaps even selling human flesh, which you mentioned earlier. But that's NOT capitalism because what you are seeing is shrinking profits and overall losses for more human beings, until a "dismal end" is met.
The problem isn't that you're stupid, it's that you are holding on to some belief concerning the "beauty of capitalism" that is wrong.