by emersonbiggins » Wed 14 Sep 2005, 01:53:30
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('jaws', 'T')here's little I can say in rebuttal to this, since it is so utterly, obviously false. Get out of the house and look around you. Look at all that has been built. It was all made possible by people working for profit empowered by the capitalist system. And guess which countries have the strictest environmental regulations? The wealthiest, capitalist countries. It is not a coincidence.
Actually, it was built by a capitalist society
tempered with the regulations of a society that demands humane treatment of its citizens & environmental stewardship. Our country is
most certainly not a product of an 'ideal' laissez-faire capitalist economy. If it were, then sweatshops would certainly exist in America all around us, polluting the environment would be the norm and we'd probably all live in crowded tenements. But it's not.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('jaws', 'E')nvironmental protection and labor regulation are a matter of definition of property rights. They are fundamentals of capitalism. They only exist under capitalism. Socialists have no labor protection, because the bureaucrats are supposed to be protecting the workers. They have no environmental protection at all. The Soviet Union was utterly contemptuous of the environment.
Then what the hell are capitalists doing in a socialist country? Is it because the capitalists can have the best of both worlds: the market of the first-world combined with the oppression and enslavening of the communist third-world that serves it?