The thing about corporatism is that it isn’t even a good economic philosophy, except for a very small group of people who then win at the expense of the vast majority of people. Seeing wealth -creation as the product of human self-actualization is the key to our economic repair.

Nov 27, 2019 · 12:49 AM UTC

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Except for all the people who work for the corporation-like my family.
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Corporations are an important part of the American economy obviously. The people who work there are important as well. The problem is when short term profit for their stockholders is given precedence over everyone and everything - including the well-being of people who work there
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You're "the expert in ALL THINGS". You should be PRESIDENT of the United States. You know exactly who to tell us we must HATE. And who we must LOVE. You're a real piece of work.
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No, I’m just clear about my own opinions.
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Marianne Williamson... For the People.
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not to mention monopolism
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Sounds like this
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You obviously know little about creating value, taking risk or benefitting from one's labor. Quit pandering for votes and stick to talking about love and consciousness. You'll do better. But you still won't win.
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Uhhhh...what???
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And "self-actualization" has more to do with "virtue resonance" than "currency addiction." It isn't about premium pay. Rather, premium character.