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03-11-2011, 10:20 AM
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Sort of like this?......
From Wikipedia....
"From each according to his ability, to each according to his need (or needs) is a slogan popularized by Karl Marx in his 1875 Critique of the Gotha Program.[1] The phrase summarizes the principles that, in a communist society, every person should contribute to society to the best of his or her ability and consume from society in proportion to his or her needs. In the Marxist view, such an arrangement will be made possible by the abundance of goods and services that a developed communist society will produce; the idea is that there will be enough to satisfy everyone's needs."
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why of course, anyone that speaks honestly about the short comings of capitalism is a Marxist
I was taught this also in grammar school, thing is independent thought renders this analysis bogus.
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03-11-2011, 10:22 AM
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Agreed, capitalism my not be perfect but experiments in government control have been a DISASTER. One might call an owner a slavemaster, but the government actually enslaved.
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show me examples
thanks
what i see is the rise of the middle class as a result of government regulations in this capitalistic system
unbridled capitalism left the masses in squalor
why do you want to return to that?
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03-11-2011, 10:35 AM
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Agreed, capitalism my not be perfect but experiments in government control have been a DISASTER. One might call an owner a slavemaster, but the government actually enslaved.
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Oh right, left on their own with no regulation by government, capitalistic corporations will be municifent patrons toward their employees. Ever live in a company town? Where I grew up there were four villages/towns divided west from east by the river and north from south by the CNR tracks. Well the southwest village was a company town. The company owned the houses and just about everything else. If the works manager drove a Buick you were restricted to Oldsmobile and below, very rigid pecking order.
We have had a few company towns in Maryland's history, none were very pretty. It was unions and government regulation that eventually put an end to them.
Seems to me that all you right wing folks think that unfettered greed has somehow disappeared from the face of the earth. Well make sure you are sitting down and have your seatbelt fastened - it has not disappeared, it is alive and well and living in Boardrooms across America.
The FTC is a toothless tiger having been de-fanged by various Republican administrations. Corporate collusin runs rampant - free trade? please, don't make me laugh so hard, my ribs hurt.
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03-11-2011, 10:48 AM
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It turns out that the evil greedy capitalists created workers paradise while the workers paradise literally enslaved them.
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03-11-2011, 11:14 AM
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It turns out that the evil greedy capitalists created workers paradise while the workers paradise
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pete, honest how can you believe this drivel?
if anyone created it it was government through regulation
child labor laws, osha, social security, fda
good grief man
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03-11-2011, 11:24 AM
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The US was one place where a guy could get something for himself. This was true long before the rise of the Federal government.
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03-11-2011, 11:51 AM
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The US was one place where a guy could get something for himself. This was true long before the rise of the Federal government.
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lol, it's all Kool-aid just like we are exceptional or we are virtuous as a country or a very generous nation
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03-11-2011, 12:07 PM
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The US was one place where a guy could get something for himself. This was true long before the rise of the Federal government.
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Oh right, in Confederate times there was no Federal Government, we had bodily slavery in the south, economic slavery in the north's mill towns. We had bond servants and a landed gentry - they were the only ones to vote.
We spent one Christmas in Williamsburg, VA, took all the guided tours, etc. At first we thought it was terrible where the slaves lived, poor housing, dirt floors, only the fireplace for heat. Then we saw the houses of the white farm workers - exactly the same.
Sometimes I think we should shut down Hollywood, they have romanticized our history until it is no longer recognizeable. Are you aware that if you failed to attend church service and were not flat on you back in bed with a fever when the beadle called around you could spend a few days in the stocks - summer or winter?
Sure you could pack up the family and go to the western frontier and claim forty acres that had been stolen from the native peoples. Build a sod hut and farm the land, a truly idyllic existence. Now the folks whose land you were camped on might get a little pissed off and kill you off, but hey you were on your way to the top.
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03-11-2011, 12:26 PM
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Well, we are the owner of one very exceptional thing, we have done virtuous things (and unvirtuous ones too), and we are indeed generous.
And a man could make something for himself. Although the only folks who still believe it are foreigners now.
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03-11-2011, 12:27 PM
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The land in the east was stolen from indians too.
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