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Free-market capitalism, is not dissimilar to the ideal of true socialism; it can never perpetually exist, as Plato linked the inevitable succession: from Monarchy, to Oligarchy, to Democracy, to Tyranny. But this free-market capitalism - which could only be created in a vacuum - EVENTUATES into crony-capitalism, (tyranny/fascism) only with more immediacy. Its a balance, ideologues! Even your Adam Smith says, Only under conditions of PERFECT LIBERTY will markets lead to perfect equality. Because survival - like all organisms - is a corporations primary interest, their food is profit, of which there is NEVER a surfeit. Theres only one thing a capitalistic corporation needs: MORE. Now, whether you believe in less or more government, name me a real, organized CIVILIZATION which ever existed in human history without some system thereof...? The pursuit of this more, inevitably devolves into corruption. The avenue is through government. The impetus is from corporate capitalism. In other words, the people who fail to recognize the merits of both Capitalism AND Socialism, fail to recognize the redundant evidence of ALL booms, bubbles, and busts in the current economic infrastructure: Corporate capitalism fails, and it makes socialism bail it out.
Posted on: Thu, 24 Oct 2013 03:39:57 +0000

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