One of many. The solution is not to eliminate Capitalism, as many believe, it is to remove Institutionalized, Financed Capitalism from our culture. Now, that, which was avoided during the Bush years is will be forefront in our children's fight for social ezuality.
@DuoEnigmaX - The Hegelian dialectic formula is as follows: A (thesis) versus B (anti-thesis) equals C (synthesis). First, the bankers knew they had to turn our Republic into a Democracy, and knew this was the formula to follow: Capitalism vs Communism would result in the synthesis: socialism. And under their careful planning, this synthesis now grants them total control of the former nation states in their New World Order--largely as a result of the Federal Reserve, World Bank, BIS & IMF.
@DuoEnigmaX Inclusive Democracy (direct political democracy, economic democracy, democracy at the social level and ecological democracy). 'Towards an inclusive democracy. The crisis of growth economy and the need for a new liberatory project' (Takis Fotopoulos, 1997)
I saw a sign that read "Long Live Socialism" at a so-called anarchist rally. Sorry, but these two things are not the same. Socialism is just another form of crony Capitalism, it just has more "sex appeal" to the soft-headed for whom "Capitalism" has become a dirty word. In the end, working people under any ISM will be slaves to the state as long as a banking oligarchy can create debt and call it money. Nothing will change until we are liberated from the fractional reserve banking system.
@JohnDavenportJunior - Look at the most recent example of Libya. This was socialist country that had a value based currency (backed by gold) but look what happened to them. The first thing the "rebels" did was set up a Western bank (before they even took control of Tripoli). So we can see, it is the banking oligarchy based in New York and the City of London who stand to gain from this war. My point is THEY are the real enemy of ALL people (regardless of what ISM you happen to live under).
@wasaka2 It's unfortunate the anarchism is surrounded by so much ignorance about its belief system. Anarchism is a form of socialism (some call it "libertarian socialism"). You are thinking of "state socialism," such as Stalinism, which is NOT anarchism or socialism. To quote Bakunin: ‘Freedom without socialism is privilege and injustice, but socialism without freedom is slavery and brutality.’
@CapitalismCrisis - Anarchism is the political belief that society should have no government, laws, police, or other authority. This is more akin to "pure" capitalism than any form of socialism. Therefore "libertarian socialism" is a contradiction in terms. The first recorded word for ‘Freedom’ in any human language is the Sumerian "amargi" which means 'debt freedom' so we see the issue of being a debt slave is a very old problem. This is the real issue, not how we define one ISM vs another.
@wasaka2 There has never been, and there will never be, the kind of "capitalism" you insert here as a phantom ideal. Capitalism has always been imperialist, has always needed the strong arm of the state, has always been an engine of racism and sexism. Anarchism is defined as libertarian socialism because, in the words of Bakunin, "freedom without Socialism is privilege and injustice and that Socialism without freedom is slavery and brutality."
@thedreamisstilldead - You said free-market "capitalism" is a phantom, but then blame that phantom which actually has never been tried. "The strong arm of the State" (your words) is the problem, and it will continue to be even in a socialist sate. I read the quote by Bakunin twice now, and my point is if you want to escape slavery and brutality--then you should know the true enemy is fractional reserve banking AND bills of credit (debt based currency) that's is the real enemy of freedom.
It never fails to amaze me how so many can claim they understand the problem and push for 'answers' that benefit them, while not understand the entire scope of the connected issues, nor the fact that what is beneficial for 'them' is generally detrimental to the cohesion of a stable majority. The overton window is being continually shifted downward and people call for the 'tolerance' of it. Crony capitalism is creating the NWO for the global socialism they decry for their neighborhoods.
You start out with a bunch of fear mongering Globull warming con.. The 70's Eco cult just brighten up with fresh lies. Tell me why does a Union Bus driver in Wisconsin deserve $100,000.00 a year for driving a bus?? Did you see John Stossel report on the Money hole.. If you have not find it and watch it. Oh yea the lie about the organic family in the beginning LMAO you never talk to people that grew up that way have you.. Dirty poor farmer gladly move to the city for a real wage.
12:30 The 1973 Oil Crisis was not caused by the Arab embargo, but rather by the decline in American domestic reserves. A little history:
In 1956 Egypt's Abdul Nasser nationalized the Suez Canal, effectively cutting off all Middle East oil shipments. But no oil crisis ocurred. Why? Quite simply, what was lost in Middle East shipments was made up for by increased US production. By 1973, however, the ability of US reserves to "take up the slack" did not exist.
It is worth noting that there are good arguments and evidence suggesting that some violent / destructive actions by supposed "Black Bloc" members are actually perpetrated by undercover police officers. The role of propaganda is powerful.
Capitalism is not the crisis..it's the love of money that is the crisis..if the ceo's think they can get away with murder - they might as well..its cheaper to die than it is to be treated!!
One of many. The solution is not to eliminate Capitalism, as many believe, it is to remove Institutionalized, Financed Capitalism from our culture. Now, that, which was avoided during the Bush years is will be forefront in our children's fight for social ezuality.
StephenBaldwinLeeds 2 days ago
Great Documentary, If only the sheep would wake up..
They will all awake one Day to find we are living in an Orwellian State
dg11328 2 months ago
General Assemblies, consensus decision making? Sounds familiar..
CrixMakin 3 months ago
So what can replace Capitalism?
DuoEnigmaX 5 months ago
@DuoEnigmaX
union centric communism wherein all workers have one vote, and there is no ruling body other than a non-paid elected group of meeting administrators.
mattybock 3 months ago
@mattybock lol
cabgt 1 month ago
@DuoEnigmaX - The Hegelian dialectic formula is as follows: A (thesis) versus B (anti-thesis) equals C (synthesis). First, the bankers knew they had to turn our Republic into a Democracy, and knew this was the formula to follow: Capitalism vs Communism would result in the synthesis: socialism. And under their careful planning, this synthesis now grants them total control of the former nation states in their New World Order--largely as a result of the Federal Reserve, World Bank, BIS & IMF.
wasaka2 3 months ago
@wasaka2 Communism and socialism are linked closely.
Socialism isn't some sort of bastard child created by a one night stand between communism and capitalism.
you silly willy
z0mby 4 days ago
@DuoEnigmaX Inclusive Democracy (direct political democracy, economic democracy, democracy at the social level and ecological democracy). 'Towards an inclusive democracy. The crisis of growth economy and the need for a new liberatory project' (Takis Fotopoulos, 1997)
joanpedragosa 2 months ago
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DirtDickDylinger402 6 months ago
I saw a sign that read "Long Live Socialism" at a so-called anarchist rally. Sorry, but these two things are not the same. Socialism is just another form of crony Capitalism, it just has more "sex appeal" to the soft-headed for whom "Capitalism" has become a dirty word. In the end, working people under any ISM will be slaves to the state as long as a banking oligarchy can create debt and call it money. Nothing will change until we are liberated from the fractional reserve banking system.
wasaka2 6 months ago
@wasaka2 What are you talking about? A "banking oligarchy" would not exist in most socialist societies because the banks themselves would not exist.
JohnDavenportJunior 6 months ago
@JohnDavenportJunior - Look at the most recent example of Libya. This was socialist country that had a value based currency (backed by gold) but look what happened to them. The first thing the "rebels" did was set up a Western bank (before they even took control of Tripoli). So we can see, it is the banking oligarchy based in New York and the City of London who stand to gain from this war. My point is THEY are the real enemy of ALL people (regardless of what ISM you happen to live under).
wasaka2 6 months ago
@wasaka2. yep. (and other banking cartels based in Frankfurt, Luxembourg etc..)
toodance 3 months ago
@wasaka2 It's unfortunate the anarchism is surrounded by so much ignorance about its belief system. Anarchism is a form of socialism (some call it "libertarian socialism"). You are thinking of "state socialism," such as Stalinism, which is NOT anarchism or socialism. To quote Bakunin: ‘Freedom without socialism is privilege and injustice, but socialism without freedom is slavery and brutality.’
CapitalismCrisis 6 months ago
@CapitalismCrisis - Anarchism is the political belief that society should have no government, laws, police, or other authority. This is more akin to "pure" capitalism than any form of socialism. Therefore "libertarian socialism" is a contradiction in terms. The first recorded word for ‘Freedom’ in any human language is the Sumerian "amargi" which means 'debt freedom' so we see the issue of being a debt slave is a very old problem. This is the real issue, not how we define one ISM vs another.
wasaka2 6 months ago
@wasaka2 There has never been, and there will never be, the kind of "capitalism" you insert here as a phantom ideal. Capitalism has always been imperialist, has always needed the strong arm of the state, has always been an engine of racism and sexism. Anarchism is defined as libertarian socialism because, in the words of Bakunin, "freedom without Socialism is privilege and injustice and that Socialism without freedom is slavery and brutality."
thedreamisstilldead 6 months ago
@thedreamisstilldead - You said free-market "capitalism" is a phantom, but then blame that phantom which actually has never been tried. "The strong arm of the State" (your words) is the problem, and it will continue to be even in a socialist sate. I read the quote by Bakunin twice now, and my point is if you want to escape slavery and brutality--then you should know the true enemy is fractional reserve banking AND bills of credit (debt based currency) that's is the real enemy of freedom.
wasaka2 6 months ago 2
@thedreamisstilldead How wrong Bakunin is with that statement, wow!
cabgt 1 month ago
It never fails to amaze me how so many can claim they understand the problem and push for 'answers' that benefit them, while not understand the entire scope of the connected issues, nor the fact that what is beneficial for 'them' is generally detrimental to the cohesion of a stable majority. The overton window is being continually shifted downward and people call for the 'tolerance' of it. Crony capitalism is creating the NWO for the global socialism they decry for their neighborhoods.
rezek71 6 months ago
You start out with a bunch of fear mongering Globull warming con.. The 70's Eco cult just brighten up with fresh lies. Tell me why does a Union Bus driver in Wisconsin deserve $100,000.00 a year for driving a bus?? Did you see John Stossel report on the Money hole.. If you have not find it and watch it. Oh yea the lie about the organic family in the beginning LMAO you never talk to people that grew up that way have you.. Dirty poor farmer gladly move to the city for a real wage.
BruceH59 6 months ago
Crony Capitalism is not the same as Capitalism fucking moron
WarDogLRS 6 months ago
28:25 "Jump you fuckers!" LOL!
bapyou 6 months ago
12:30 The 1973 Oil Crisis was not caused by the Arab embargo, but rather by the decline in American domestic reserves. A little history:
In 1956 Egypt's Abdul Nasser nationalized the Suez Canal, effectively cutting off all Middle East oil shipments. But no oil crisis ocurred. Why? Quite simply, what was lost in Middle East shipments was made up for by increased US production. By 1973, however, the ability of US reserves to "take up the slack" did not exist.
bapyou 6 months ago
It is worth noting that there are good arguments and evidence suggesting that some violent / destructive actions by supposed "Black Bloc" members are actually perpetrated by undercover police officers. The role of propaganda is powerful.
ShadeCanopy 6 months ago 2
@mikailmari for now they do because all the imports come from china. china is the largest holder of US bond treasuries.
gbilios 6 months ago
Capitalism is not the crisis..it's the love of money that is the crisis..if the ceo's think they can get away with murder - they might as well..its cheaper to die than it is to be treated!!
gbilios 6 months ago
im going to have to save this one......good work bro
SuperEarther 6 months ago
@SuperEarther Thanks ;-)
KnewWorldNoing 6 months ago