by americandream » Thu 30 May 2013, 19:24:35
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('ROCKMAN', 'a')d - That's the irony, eh? "...unless the evidence was strong and of concern to the media owners." You mean, as an example, how quickly the media understood the dangers of smoking and spread the word far and wide to protect the citizens from a proven threat. And the govt response to this huge outpouring of “proof”: those few words printed on the side of a pack loaded with tobacco grown by farmers who, last I heard, still get breaks from the govt. Also, last I heard, the US was the major producer of cigs to the rest of the world.
And this is the system that some expect would take actions to negatively affect much broader (and more powerful) components of the economy? What’s that saying about da Nile?
Rockman: I suspect that there is a bizarre playoff underway here between the will to survive and plain 'ol greed.
Ordinarily the owners of capital in the media would have shelved these issues had they been marginal to the pursuit of profit. However, I think their greed is intermingled with a tinge of dread on these twin issues as they like us, suffers from human quirks which is why they alternately blow hot and cold.
The same goes with smoking. Capital realises that it needs healthy workers to produce at optimal output. Hopwever, cogarettes are a significant and powerful segment of capital, so once again, the tide ebbs and flows on this issue.
Capital can never truly tackle anything of catastrophic significance as that would invariably kill the goose and render the whole exercise of accumulation pointless.
In other words, we can only tackle these epic issues collectively, not in a private capacity. But alas, I am probably barking at a tree.