The poor are no longer living on the farm worrying about them dying next winter, or understanding that their child will more than likely not live into adulthood, they are in apartments, living quite well than they ever had before.
You could say that just because the poor do not live in mansions, their lives are not valued. In fact, it's a very emotional argument rather than a logical one- which reminds me of a lot of what Marxian rhetoric is- appeals to emotion rather than reason.
I also feel the need to point out that you are unable to provide an alternative to capitalism so this whole debate is rather useless because all you do is point out flaws and provide no comparison with a “better” system.
People working for less money surely is a great act of enslavement. >_>
That's actually an insult to people who are forced to work for nothing through means of violence.
Capitalism doesn't create slavery, a poorly regulated free market system does. If you look at well regulated countries in Europe and America you'll find good working conditions.
If you look at poorly regulated countries like India or Kongo you'll find bad working conditions. You cannot blame capitalism for lack of regulations.
Evidence of the social-calculation problem occurring also has empirical evidence. Massive famines and starvation has occurred in North Korea, China , and the Soviet Union . People waited in long lines just to get bread .While China remains more capitalistic, it still has communist elements to it.
Gross domestic production is a net benefit to society because it causes a lot of positive results that benefit society.
People that live in wealthier nations tend to be happier . Life expectancy increase as gdp increases, since people have access to healthcare and nutrition . Higher gdp also correlates with a decrease in murders.
You may think that alternatives need to be implemented. You cannot even provide an alternative, let alone any empirical evidence that said alternatives can work. Speculation is likely to be wrong since it is difficult to predict how human motives will interact with one another in a complex world and there are more ways to be right then to be wrong. In order for his system to work, all assumptions and predictions would have to work out, which is unlikely to be the case. Now we know that the system of capitalism has improved the lives of billions. Therefore, a priori we should accept capitalism as the better alternative to utopic ideas.
The system we live in today is the result past suffering and experimentation throughout thousands of years of social engineering.
Lel, you were arguing the exact opposite on the CISPA thread, something along the line of "governments don't lie" and their laws and bills about the internet are only to protect the citizens against cyber-threats... you wanted a proof ;o
Not much we can do about it if we ain't doing anything that's for sure.
I have none, I'm pretty sceptical about half he said (aliens being presently held prisonner and working with US gov 'n shit), the important point is how plausible it sounds for a human brain (not likely, but plausible), because if the human race had any contact with ET life with a superior technology, it would more likely be held secret for economical reasons (& religious reasons)
Plus if you want proof, we are a living proof ;p We went to space and, in the absolute, we aren't particullary smart : 80% of the people watch dumbshit on TV to rest their brain from an exhausting shitty job. If only a few of us can make us go to space, I guess some more evolved specie somewhere in the overwhelmingly huge universe might have stopped over our planet. I've never seen any, but that surely doesn't sound impossible.
+ I don't think that's something we can provide proofs for : witnesses are called nutjob, pics and vidz makes people sceptical because we can photoshop anything, or give some other rational explanations. If someone ever meet an actual alien, shakes his hand in front of a camera, people would call it special FX and stay in denial xD
So yeah, the only proof we could ever provide is ourselves, coupled with logic and probability applied on the scale of the universe.
We already had this (pretty long) discussion once. Any economic system will have influence on our social behaviour, our relation with "possession" and our political ideas in general.
The actual one is just enlarging the gap (between rich & poor) and becomes unbearable for the largest part of the population, ecologically dangerous, and starts to look like a totalitarian drift. Because people holding the money see the average joe is now able to educate himself, they're scared.
As we said in our long discussion about economics, it's no longer a science aiming to study human's exchange of good(needs) and currency, it's a tool which aims to exploit the weakness of the actual "closed system" for the profit of a few.
Yep, it SHOULD be a natural and logical rule. But not in a world wide system preaching self-enrichment at the expense of others. Our whole system is based on individualism over general well-being, therefore people growing in this environment will think according to it. I'm pretty sure most of us never considered the golden rule, they probably heard it when they were kidz, and forgot about it...
If someone actually had proof, it would be very easy to expose and spread it.
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I don't think that's true at all. If the average joe becomes educated, that is good for everyone. Exactly who is scared?
I think most people profit from the economy. Hell, my parents have a nice house and food on the table. Are they "the few"?
Even in USA the mean income is still way above mean rent+consumables.
I don't think such system exists.
People thinking they have proofs are everywhere, people encline to believe them aren't.
And really, some more evolved specie existing in the universe is more than likely. Just apply basic probability on the size of the universe (have an idea, and another one), the chances that we're alone are close to 0. Even more if we considere any possible form of life (ours being carbon based). Earth being visited or not is another matter, this would indeed need solid proofs, but I personnaly wouldn't be surprised.
To stay in the doubt attitude thingy, the most troubling videos I've came accross so far :
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That certainly is some Unidentified Flying Object, that's no proof about ETs, but that still go over our understanding and actual knowledge.
The average joe being educated is good for the future of everyone, it's sadening for the poor Joe, and it's annoying for governments and big lobbies, because critical thinking would make our beloved Joe less docile and more encline to protest/oppose profit generating decisions they (govt and lobbies) could pass if Joe was still a dumbfuck.
It's exactly what happened in the middle-east during those last years, young generations opened up and educated themselves with the internet and decided it was time to throw their "government" out. Previous generation had no clue about their conditions, like a fish in a bowl not being conscious that there's more than what it's actually being given.
Most of people people profit from the actual economy, that doesn't mean a larger amount of people could profit from a different one, more sane and less destructive for us and our environment. Like back to monarchy, kings have conquered and enrich their lands through wars; they built churchs, hospitals etc... the people profited of the monarchist system at that time, that didn't make it less of an awful system that had to be ended and replaced. This is the same with capitalism and consumerism, except it's on a larger scale and sets different problematics. We had our time with it, and now we need to change it because we know it's not compatible with our limited ressources and we can manage ourselves better with our actual technology. We're at the point it's slowing progress.
Nop they're not "the few" ;p Having food and a nice house make us average middle class I guess.
Yep, at the cost of "third world countries" inhabitant's right to have a decent life (no war, no starvation, no ressources being looted by richer countries)
Actual proof. Just because something is possible or likely doesn't mean it actually happened.
UFOs are just what the name suggests. They are not Alien Flying Objects...
I don't think that logic follows.
Counter culture has always existed and is often politically motivated.
As previously stated, value as determined by supply and demand is a universal concept, and simply can't be thrown out.
Barring the complete removal of all economic restrictions, I can't imagine anything could magically improve the situation.
And that's fine. Most people have homes and food, why should they expect to get more without working for it?
Not sure what country you are talking about, but I expect their problems are a product of their situation. Everyone should aim to live within their means, situations such as in Africa where the country is war-torn and experiences drought and famine, and yet families have 8 kids and expect to sustain them.
Like I said, I don't think such a system exists. Systematic rejection of group in favour of individual? It seems that like always group-think is the primary concern of everyone. Well-being as a focus is at an all time high. I think most people are mostly nice most of the time.
If you cannot tell me an alternative to capitalism, how could I get my eyes possibly off capitalism? There is nothing to look at… just your complaints why it sucks. As I said, create a system that works better and I'll look at it.
Until then I will consider a well regulated capitalistic system with social implementations the best solution
Capitalism beats anarchy any day.
You're saying that people are forced to do jobs they don't like and therefore capitalism sucks.
If not those people, WHO would do those jobs?
Not all people are depressed either. Just because you suffer from Weltschmerz doesn't mean we should go ahead and pursue utopic ideas that will end up in even more suffering as experiments with social structures tend to go wrong.
Through technological advancements our life standards have improved significantly over the past few hundred years. It's still improving very rapidly. Look at the industrialization of third world nations. While they may now suffer from cheap labour and exploitation, as you say, they use the invested work to improve their infrastructures and will soon be able to grow to strong and industrialized nantions.
That's how it worked in Europe as well and my ancestors suffered a lot in that times. I do not suffer anymore because I live in a nation built on a good system that can provide me with all basic things I need.
If a factory dumps chemical waste into a river, ruining the business of a nearby fishery, the fishery owners are entitled to be paid damages. Things like air pollution can be handled by class action suits.
Also, I doubt you can provide a credible source that proves that 25% of all people and 50% of all working people in western countries take anti depressents.
A country that calls itself communistic very obviously will have communistic elements, even if you are too lazy to google them.
Glad statistics, facts and sources make you laugh. Your lack thereof is rather sad.