Post B0RDa6Afz8kbdSfESe by taotruth@www.minds.com
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(DIR) Post #B0RDa3AZ95scKFabNA by taotruth@www.minds.com
2025-11-20T11:16:16+00:00
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This is not capitalism: this is a corporatocracy
(DIR) Post #B0RDa4nx48ylOh1ZOy by beyourowndragon@www.minds.com
2025-11-20T11:18:36+00:00
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That's the problem with Capitalism, it eventually becomes Corporatism anyway
(DIR) Post #B0RDa6Afz8kbdSfESe by taotruth@www.minds.com
2025-11-20T11:20:19+00:00
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The problem isn't capitalism: the problem is "government" intervening in markets with their socialist "too big to fail" policies. What James Corbett refers to as "crony capitalism".
(DIR) Post #B0RDa7OtPliVRqK6G8 by beyourowndragon@www.minds.com
2025-11-20T13:16:22+00:00
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@taotruth - So tell me then how does an economic model turn into a political model unless both were political i.e. "Capitalism is the belief that Government should have no say or influence on the free market" is a political idea
(DIR) Post #B0RDiLSP2JYdMPt6XI by oneBasedBrother@yggdrasil.social
2025-11-20T13:23:55.011701Z
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@beyourowndragon Which, on the service sounds like a good idea, but in practice leads to corporatism or the case where large multinational corporations, with allegiance to no nation, end up running the government and basically using it as a shared human resources department.@taotruth
(DIR) Post #B0RDmZqDUyHZ892p1s by taotruth@www.minds.com
2025-11-20T13:14:52+00:00
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@beyourowndragon Capitalism is an economic model; corporatism is a political model, same as communism, fascism, technocracy, etc.Socialism is an outlier: it's both an economic model >and< a political model.What we've seen is socialism, all around the world, not capitalism.