Until we're willing to name the darkness, we won't see the light. Until we're willing to see authoritarian corporatism as economic tyranny, we will continue to be at the effect of it. And until we're willing to call an oligarchy an oligarchy, our democracy will be imperiled.
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its called capitalism. you have a problem with capitalism
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No I don’t. The problem is that modern American capitalism has deviated from its ethical center, given by govt. over the last 40 years too much permission to place bottom line for stockholders before concern for all stakeholders. It needs to course-correct.
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but that's what capitalism does. so long as the means of production are privately owned, and the profit motive allows individuals to accumulate vast fortunes, they will use that money to buy politicians and change the laws to their liking
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Replying to @MCSerf
Throughout our history we have pushed back against overreach by unfettered capitalism. Child labor laws, unions, anti-trust laws etc. We can have means of production privately owned yet still have proper regulations and taxation to allow for economic justice.

Feb 6, 2019 · 12:56 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
how can you say that when the new deal has been systematically dismantled for decades, unions have been ground to dust, and the gig economy has led to a new digital serfdom? capitalism cannot be tamed, it must be slain
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I don’t disagree with your analysis of the problem; I simply disagree with your prescription for the solution. Protections were dismantled, yes, but they can be put back. It won’t happen quickly given that authoritarian corporatism has its tentacles everywhere, but we can begin.
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