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It is surprising to me that there us no thread for this yet (at least not one that I have found) so I decided to make one here. The main purpose of this thread should be to discuss opinions, motives, effects, ethicality, etc. on the Occupy Wall Street movement, along with other Occupy movements.
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Now for my personal opinion. I am all for the motive, but the means (such as the shutdown of bridges, causing reduction of transportation) are questionable.
I think that shutting down bridges is not an ethical way to go about a protest. However, being the first major global protest with this kind of purpose, this might have been the only option for OWS to gain notoriety.
Since I have been researching heavily into this, I am willing to answer any questions about the means and motive of the protests, along with explaining political terminology.
Here are a variety of links to discuss:
http://bicyclebarricade.wordpress.com/2011/11/19/open-letter-to-chancellor-linda-p-b-katehi/
http://www.progressive.org/occupy_wall_st_broadan_approach.html
http://occupywallst.org/
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Also, remember to keep the material on this forum non-flammatory. Any political ideas are allowed, even including Marxism, neoliberalism, etc..
Obama said the same thing.
levied upon incomes, property, sales, etc.
If health care is optional, then it isn't universal, because not everyone (who are citizens) are covered.
You should know that I was referring to the computer industry.
Large companies have many benefits.
the computer industry is much bigger then those 2 companys.
not when they fail and needs tax money to stay alive. unhealty companys should't be bailed out. it's not fair for competition either.
Every movement in history has started off a little disorganized. It's still new, give it time. I think by Spring we're going to see a lot more direction and a lot more participation.
I am a huge supporter, I live in a small town and we not only go to the nearest big city but we also protest right here in our town. The main goal right now is to get everyone aware, to educate. If one person holds up a sign and one other person reads it, that's one more person aware of it. They can choose to ignore or they can choose to get involved.
Interdependence
Rigid Prices
Nonprice Competition
Furthermore there are some industries (Oligopolies and monopolies) that are not suited for small firms.
however usualy those industries have a high demand. and when they fail. a other company in that same industry will grow fast.
same happens whit lots of small companies.
i prefer the different. lots of competition that go as low as they are able to. so the consumers can search for the best price/quality products.
This is false. Tell me. If Windows falls, is there a similar company who can step up and massively ramp up it's computer production by millions? Is there a company that can match its R & D facilities? Not in decades.
False. Small companies on a hold tend to have more homogeneous products, i.e products that are similar. They take prices set by the free market, and don't depend on each other to set prices.
Small companies = Lower Capital = Lower quality products since there are lesser resources to invest.
apple and google.
the point is that over time the gap will be filled because there is demand for the product.
tell evry1 that the money is gone.
if there is enoufg demand there will only shortly be a gap.
and whitin that industry there are enoufg examples how insanely fast some companys have grown
They produce different systems that are not all people can accept.
Over time. Decades as mentioned.
It's not just the investors. Ever considered how Microsoft gets its keyboards, chips, computer parts? Other companies make them, Microsoft doesn't do it entirely. These companies down the supply chain will be affected, and further down, the industries that provide the raw materials. It ripples down the whole economy.
Demand doesn't control everything. There are various factors that affect supply and demand.
Example.
Example.
Thoughts on TheAmazingAtheist's Video? Given the talk of of what these companies produce. I'm interested in what he's saying at around 2:24 about how these companies don't actually offer anything.
(Needless to say this video has get's a language disclaimer)
Occupy Reality
Yes 50 years. That's a long time.
Thoughts on TheAmazingAtheist's Video? Given the talk of of what these companies produce. I'm interested in what he's saying at around 2:24 about how these companies don't actually offer anything.
but what about the examples i gave? or arn't they importend?
youtube,google,facebook,asus,norton
Facebook, Youtube, Google are social websites. They don't need huge engineering divisions like Microsoft does. They grow because of our huge social needs, and because they're essentially free (To start an FB page takes seconds. Buying a computer? Two thousand dollars)
As for Asus, it runs Windows as its operating system. Made by Microsoft.
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