by CarlosFerreira » Wed 16 Jul 2008, 15:55:32
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('neocone', 'C')apitalism is about concentrating resources from places where they are left idle to make them work and multiply their reach... whether those resources are taken from the land (metals, oil) or people (money, work, etc..).
This is how Life works... and this is how we were created as a species. But I won't go on that tangent.
No, my friend. That's not capitalism. That's economics: it predicts that, given an amount of idle capital, it shall be invested in producing more resources.
That
does not mean money. It means that a man sow his field and keeps a part of the harvest, in order to replant next year. He might keep a bigger part and plant more next years than he did last year. That's economics. Not money, from which capitalism is derived.
I agree with coyote. Some 3rd way. One, I add, that doesn't have a nationalist basis.
My thesis, and I am still working on it, is that nations (nationalism) came forward because there was the opportunity to centralize and control from that center. That came from the existence of cheap, affordable energy, that allowed the control of places away from the center.
So, the new paradigm has to be local, because - and that is an established fact - energy will become more expensive, therefore diminishing the control of the centralized capital (same word. Huh?) over the faraway places within borders. Locals - I hope - will learn to administer what's theirs. Hell, they did it for centuries, millennia!
What you believe, neocone, is that manpower and brute manforce can win their way over nature, and. That's futurism, that's the belief in challenging and defeating everything - nature, other nations - in a word, winning. That's the underlying philosophy in capitalism. Futurism was a philosophical and artistic idea, in the beginning of the 20th century. Gave us, among other things, a basis for fascism. I am not comparing fascism to capitalism, note! But the basis is the same. Why do I say this? Because free market ideology is, in itself, competitive. And invades other places to get cheap raw materials.
We're in this together. In a time of exaggerated selfishness, that's scary.