Iâm a left-winger, thereâs no hiding it. But at the same time, I canât deny that Capitalism has created a high quality of life in the Western world. Our life expectancy is through the roof, and ever increasing. We have enough food and water to feed the planet 3 times over. We are spoiled beyond belief with our electronics, leisure time, big houses, etc. But does this high quality of life justify Capitalismâs existence?
Capitalism is basically where the means of production are privately controlled, rather than owned by the state, commune, workers, etc. Most people credit Adam Smith with being the first Capitalist thinker. Compared to Feudalism, Capitalism was a liberal economic system. Let me say that again: Capitalism was liberal! It may sound odd, considering that itâs conservatives who champion this system. It was a great system compared to what people in the past had to suffer. Slavery, serfdom, feudalism were all terrible economic systems. The development of Capitalism allowed the poor to have a chance. The rise of Capitalism coincided with the rise of Parliamentary Democracy and a more powerful middle class.
But just like Karl Marxâs Communism, people misinterpret Adam Smithâs ideals. Adam Smith was the first to warn people against Corporations. He said, âThe directors of such companies (corporations) ... being the managers rather of other people's money rather than of their own, it cannot well be expected that they should watch over it with the same anxious vigilance with which [they would] watch over their own⦠Negligence and profusion, therefore, must always prevail, more or less, in the management of the affairs of such a company."1 In other words, Corporations are wasteful. He believed that Corporations were against free market principles. Smith even said that perfect liberty could only be achieved with perfect markets and with perfect competition. Obviously, Smith even knew that perfect Capitalism was a fairy tale.
Capitalism is a fairy tale because people are not perfect. Capitalism teaches people to be individualistic and self-centered. People in Capitalistic societies are breed to love money, and hate others. âFurthermore, Smith did not advocate a market system based on unrestrained greed. He was talking about small farmers and artisans trying to get the best price for their products to provide for themselves and their families. That is self-interestâ"but it is not greed. Greed is a high paid corporate executive firing 10,000 employees and then rewarding himself with a multimillion dollar bonus for having saved the company so much money. Greed is what the economic system being constructed by the corporate libertarians encourages and rewards.â2 A Capitalistic system causes people to think about themselves, rather than the overall good of society.
The âfree marketâ has turned into a corporate elite system. A very small percentage owns the vast majority of the means of production. Is this real Capitalism? Not at all. Orthodox Capitalism, in theory, rewards people for their work. But in this age of elite corporate oligarchs, people are not rewarded for the work they do. Hereâs a couple examples of what I mean. When we look at music artists, over 90% of the money earned on CD sales goes straight to the record company, not the music artist. Inventors rarely get the money they are due either. Their profits usually go to the corporation who they are employed by. Videogame developers get very little, because publishers like EA Games get most of the profit, despite the fact that the developer made the game.
Capitalism also employs the idea of profits before people. Now a Capitalist would argue that profits drive people to do better, thus, it helps the people in the end. But can a Capitalist explain why 50 million Americans do not have Health Insurance? Why did the world Health Organization rank the US 72nd/191st in the world for overall health, and 37th in the world overall in health care performance?3 Why are countries like Spain, Sweden, Norway, and Britain ranked higher? They have national health care, rather than privately owned health care. Countries in Europe (as well as some others) believe in people before profits. This has given them a much better, and more equal health care system. People cannot be turned away, or rejected a surgery because they are poor. People have thrown away their individualism and turned to equality and the betterment of society, even if it means they pay more taxes.
Letâs turn away from the Western world for a minute. Ask someone from Mexico if Corporate America has made their world better. Ask someone from Indonesia or Bangladesh who works in a Nike sweatshop if Corporate America has made their life better. Definitely not. Conservatives talk about how illegal immigration is at an all time high in America. Of course, they blame the âlazy Mexicans and Latinosâ who are just too lazy to get jobs in their native countries. They are just here to commit crime and take our jobs, Republicans and Democrats say. (I call Democrats âconservativesâ too. They support this Capitalist, elitist, imperialist, society just as much as Republicans do).
But has any mainstream American politician asked themselves âwhy do illegal immigrants come here?â They would never dare ask that question. Because the answer is that Corporate America has invaded their nation. Most Mexicans make less than a dollar a day because corporate America has invaded their nation, set up shop, and forced honest workers out of business. Deals like NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) allow Corporate America into poor nations to exploit the people. The only way for an average Mexican (or Latin American) to make a decent living is to move to the US and hope that they can land a job.
If you look at the disparity between rich and poor throughout the world, it has increased the most in Latin America.4 That is because American corporate elites, in the name of Capitalism and âfree trade,â are allowed to invade these nations and exploit the people.
Most Americans could care less about the exploitation throughout this world. But guess what!? That inequality is going to hit home very soon. It is pathetic that an issue has to hit home before Americans actually care, but that is the sad nature of our society. The United States is already extremely unequal in income equality. How much longer will it be before the average American cannot afford to eat? But most Americans will not care until it actually becomes an issue.
Now let me ask, where has Conservatism got us in this world? I donât just mean recent history. I mean all of world history. No one right now would justify slavery or feudalism. But back when these systems existed, conservative thinkers would justify these systems. It took liberal, left thinking minds to take down these systems. It took extreme liberals to tear down serfdom in Russia, slavery in the US, and Feudalism in Europe. These extreme liberals made the world a better place. They provided us with the Capitalist, democratic system we live in. But now we need more liberal minded people to change the world again. We can no longer survive in a corporate system where the gap between rich and poor is staggering. We cannot stand by while half of the people in the world make less than two dollars a day. It is time for a change.
Capitalists back during the Industrial Revolution were not afraid of change. They believed in a more equal society where everyone could make it. Now that Capitalism has failed the world, people need to be more open to a new system. Be like those Capitalists hundreds of years ago. They rejected the conservative banter to create a better society. Now it is time for Capitalists to reject the conservative mindset and to move to the left for a more equal society.
To use a familiar example, when slaves were freed after the American Civil War, they did not just accept the current system as it was. African Americans continued to fight for change. They didnât sit back and say âHEY! Weâre free! Our quality of life is better than it has ever been! Letâs keep it this way!â Despite having more freedom (according to law) they did not end their struggle there. They continued to fight for equality. I guess what Iâm trying to say is that we can always strive for a better life. We shouldnât stop here and keep things the way they are just because things are good. There is always room for improvement, even if that means dismantling the Capitalist system we live under.
1 Forbes.com (I forgot to get the exact link, but it was on the Forbes website) 2 http://deoxy.org/korten_betrayal.htm 3http://www.who.int/whr/2000/en/annex01_en.pdf 4http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/aa/Gini_Coefficient_World_Human_Development_Report_2007-2008.png (the higher the number, the higher the gap between rich and poor).
wrong its a prerogative of the so called represantatives.
You have to be pretty well off economically to get a postion like that...
as far as i am concerned the governement should let the people do what they think is right. and also private companies should stay private.
And because of that, the United States is a polyarchy dominated by private property. We've had a huge depression and over a dozen economic recessions since then, great job capitalism!
i demand more tax payer control for the governement.
That's a very socialist thing to demand.
there is probably a reason why they have no say. almost no one gives them their vote. what means that not so many people think that your beliefs are right for them
Gee wizz! I wonder why Americans are afriad of socialism! Maybe Mccarthyist brian washing in the 1950s? Prehaps Stalin being a terrorist in Russia and the United States government using that to illegally throw U.S commies and socialists in jail? Most Americans don't even know what socialism is, buddy. They're just afriad of the term; so i don't think the real reason is because they know there's something wrong with it all of the time.
And because of that, the United States is a polyarchy dominated by private property. We've had a huge depression and over a dozen economic recessions since then, great job capitalism!
most countries that implied socialism ceased existing and went over to have capitalism. great job socialism!
That's a very socialist thing to demand.
first it is a democratic thing.
Gee wizz! I wonder why Americans are afriad of socialism!
its nice to directly assume that everyone is american.
So you agree that there is no true democracy in capitalism? Only so-called representatives?
i agree that at the moment there is no democracy at all. at least not in a direct way. neither in socialist nor in capitalist countries. the country i know where you have the biggest decision making rights i know is switzerland
The big companies control the government and the authorities, but the democratic system can work easily well, if we can find better politicians.
That is really the only issue our country is facing right now. Our economic system has been working just fine until a bunch of idiots got elected (including Bush) and screwed it all up. If we just got some decent people in office we could get back on track.
VoteSocialist I want you to do one thing for me. Name one country that has prospered and become succesful under socialism where the people can still have their freedoms. It's a simple request if socialism is as great as you say it
Now what kind of question is that? Did you know that the Soviet Union had a way better quality of life and a far more rapid economic growth rate than it ever did in history? Socialism brought Russia out of the dark ages. But now, ever since communism fell in Russia because of capitalist opression, the population of Russia has gone down by half a million, and it's entire population is supposed to be halved by 2050 because of capitalism. Do you think capitalism is so much greater in every country it's tried in? Socialism has proven that it is no failed system, it's just a feared one amonst the rich and powerful.
Now what kind of question is that? Did you know that the Soviet Union had a way better quality of life and a far more rapid economic growth rate than it ever did in history? Socialism brought Russia out of the dark ages.
how could russia have prospered when you couldnt even buy food in the store. people during socialism in eastern europe had to get all their stuff using ration cards. every product that could be of value, was never available. you had to wait for cars or apartements for up to 15 years. so where is this prospering?
and about socialism being so much in favor for the working class, how come that the socialist system was abolished mostly by workers unions? (eg. poland, eastern germany).
Yeah and Sweden is very democratic and socialist.
sweden is not socialist. they have a couple mor socialist elements than the us(what is not difficult). they still are mainly capitalist
how could russia have prospered when you couldnt even buy food in the store. people during socialism in eastern europe had to get all their stuff using ration cards. every product that could be of value, was never available. you had to wait for cars or apartements for up to 15 years. so where is this prospering?
..... Try living there now.
sweden is not socialist. they have a couple mor socialist elements than the us(what is not difficult). they still are mainly capitalist
as for me i do prefer visiting my family know then 15years ago. my family origins from the socialist block and somehow most of them escaped to western europe or welcomed capitalism with open arms.
sweden is not socialist. they have a couple mor socialist elements than the us(what is not difficult). they still are mainly capitalist It's socialist.
Actually with its tax rate the way it is it's more communist.
as for me i do prefer visiting my family know then 15years ago. my family origins from the socialist block and somehow most of them escaped to western europe or welcomed capitalism with open arms.
as for me i do prefer visiting my family know then 15years ago. my family origins from the socialist block and somehow most of them escaped to western europe or welcomed capitalism with open arms.
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