by Macsporan » Sat 17 Sep 2005, 18:16:58
While I enjoy refuting your nonsense, do you have to make it so easy for me?
(There lies the problem. Scarcity has not at all been alleviated in this scenario. There are no more goods available than can be produced by the most productive men. Redistribution does not alter scarcity; it simply takes by force from one group of people and gives to another more privileged group. In this process scarcity actually INCREASES since the more productive groups will see no point in laboring to produce goods that will be taken from them anyway.)
This is the chief area where Capitalist economics is in error. Poverty is not caused by scarcity but by mal-distribution, which is in turn caused by the greedy taking from the needy. Thus the idea that it increases poverty is nonsense, both in theory, and most importantly in practice. Poverty and desperation decrease under redistributive Social Democracy and increase under laissez-faire Capitalism.
Once again you did not read or failed to note my post. It does not matter how much so-called “wealth” has been created, if it is not in the hands of the people who work for it, it might as well be on the moon. And who ever heard of a Capitalist “labouring”? What a comical concept. They skim the cream off the labour of others. It is funny too how Capitalists, and their economist toadies, don’t seem to mind wealth being taken from them to fund armies and fleets that enforce their corrupt dominion on others, but get serious attacks of the vapours, and go on whiny ‘capital strikes’ when Social Democratic governments take ‘their’ wealth from them for necessary social purposes.
(It's one thing to say that you want to make labour unions stronger, but you must explain how making labour unions stronger improves the lives of everyone.)
I’ll leave you to work that out for yourself but I’ll give you a clue: redistribution, social welfare, public infrastructure.
(That you cannot do without economics so you must simply do it by blind faith, because economics concludes that labor unions are only a redistributive scheme taking from one group of poor workers and giving to another privileged group of poor workers.)
I do not know whether you are being deliberately obtuse or whether you really are as stupid as you appear. At the moment I’m inclining towards the latter. It must be obvious by now that nobody here believes in your fatuous Capitalist economics. That it would have some bizarre theoretical construct, in defiance of history and reason, why Unions make everyone poorer, does not astonish me in the least. Since Capitalism is based on exploitation of Labour (and just about everyone and everything else) or course Economics, Capitalism’s toad-eating lackey, opposes Unions, which are all about the protection of Labour.
Economists are the bought priesthood of the Capitalist System as you so readily and ably confirm with every keystroke you type, so I really don’t care what Economists say. They are corrupt liars, especially when they have the hide to talk about anyone other than their Capitalist overlords taking from the poor and giving to the privileged.
As for ‘blind faith’ take a look in the mirror.
Reality is vastly different. Where Unions thrive there is general prosperity and Social Justice. Where they are suppressed inequality and poverty reign, yes and that includes communist countries too, which is the chief reason why Capitalist corporations are falling all over each other to get a bit of Chinese action.
(Human rights, environmental regulations and labour rights are all foundations of the capitalist system.)
Where do you keep your flying saucer? Once more, with typical Rightwing arrogance you are claiming the victories of the Left. The Capitalist system did not concede these things out of benevolence, but fought them tooth and nail on the way in and is trying to get rid of them as fast as it can now. Capitalist hate Human Rights because they limit exploitation and the arbitrary power over their underlings they so corruptly desire; they hate environmental regulations because they diminish profits; they hate Labour Rights for the same reason they hate Human Rights. Whatever sentimental guff they teach people at economist boot camp, this is the way capitalists behave in practice. The evidence for this is overwhelming. If you gainsay it you are in the same boat as the Holocaust Deniers.
The only foundations of the Capitalist system are profitability and wealth and power for Capitalists. The rest of us they look upon as human cattle, as is represented by the Slave Trade, the Caribbean Sugar Gulags, the Conquest of India, the Opium Wars and other historical episodes of a more modern nature, such as the factories and coal-mines of the pre-Union Industrial Revolution, Imperialism, Wars of Conquest, Globalisation, the Race to the Bottom you can never bring yourself to face up to.
(The problem is that you are not satisfied with their structure from your position of achieving a privilege for one group of people over another group.)
No, I leave that sort of behaviour to Capitalists. I actually wish to see it limited, or even eventually abolished.
(But that's exactly what happened. The first colonial expansions of Europe were global trade enterprises.)
But no it isn’t. The first colonial expansions were plundering and slaving expeditions by the Spanish and Portuguese operating out of Cadiz and Lisbon, not Venice and Antwerp.
(Holland, a tiny country with no resources by any standard, achieved vast colonial holdings because it had a pre-capitalist society.)
That’s really strange, because exactly the same thing could be said of Spain and Portugal.
(At one point they were even able to invade England and overthrow the monarchy.)
This is an insolent oversimplification of the Glorious Revolution of 1688; the Dutch monarchs were invited by the English ruling elite who found the Stuart Kings pro-Catholic antics tiresome and dangerous.
(Other countries began to imitate Holland's social institutions to achieve a power as great as theirs. That's how the British Empire came into being. That's what gave Adam Smith the inspiration to study the issue and formulate the principles in a book.)
That is true so far as it goes. The Dutch invented the joint stock company and the stock exchange, but what really gave the British the edge was not Capitalism as such but sound public finances via the Bank of England a State Institution, and the British Navy and army, also State institutions. However they were run on very nasty capitalist lines: of penny-pinching parsimony and enslavement by Press Gang on one hand, and ‘conscription by hunger’ on the other.
Be that as it may this is not what you said earlier. You claimed that Europe expanded because they discovered the secret of wealth creation. European expansion, as I have said, and as the historical record clearly shows, was caused by no such thing. It was made possible by superior technology. It was motivated by a Renaissance curiosity about the world, religious fanaticism, unscrupulous brutality and pure greed.
The later Anglo-Dutch system, which came later, was simply a more efficient predator, with a different religion which we call ‘Economics’, but it rested on the same brutality and the same greed. Viewed from the toffy-nosed London coffee-houses of the 18th century where Adam Smith and his patrons hung out it seems very glorious and wonderful; viewed from the perspective of virtually anyone else it was utterly horrific.
It is this horror that reformers and Social Democrats and Trade Union activists have fought for centuries and will fight until Laissez-Faire Capitalism moulders in the dust with the Nazi Holocaust and the Roman Colosseums in the sad museum of man’s inhumanity to man.
I think it is an absolute disgrace that this defunct and cruel system, so comprehensively refuted in the 19th and 20th Centuries, should have risen undead from its foul grave once more to trouble the days and suck the blood of the living.
I suggest you find somewhere else to peddle your noxious, sickly-sweet capitalist pap. In case you haven’t noticed, no one’s listening.
Son of the Enlightenment