The left is fragmented, and dissorganised?. They have no credible party to organise around?.Most of the left wing downloads, attract very little interest.Most of the working classes, support capitalism.The momentum is with the right.Nigel Farage is getting 500,000 hits on youtube Europarl channel, hits?.The left is loosing the argument?The working classes are moving to the right,Daniel Hannan recently got 2 million hits.Marx is as relevant to the
He should ask himself how American Capitalism went on for 200 years without a "sub-prime" crisis and only fell into disarray when the government attempted to socialize the mortgage industry with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, amongst a great deal of other meddling and artificial credit creation by the Fed.
200 years isn't a very long time, historically, nor does everything that works well work well forever, under all circumstances. Capitalism is a stage of history which, for its time, yielded rapid industrialization, but it also develops its own conditions for failure. The "socialization" you're speaking of, or the "sub-prime" crisis, are all symptoms of a deeper-seated problem.
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The left is fragmented, and dissorganised?. They have no credible party to organise around?.Most of the left wing downloads, attract very little interest.Most of the working classes, support capitalism.The momentum is with the right.Nigel Farage is getting 500,000 hits on youtube Europarl channel, hits?.The left is loosing the argument?The working classes are moving to the right,Daniel Hannan recently got 2 million hits.Marx is as relevant to the
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sparky6952 1 month ago
He should ask himself how American Capitalism went on for 200 years without a "sub-prime" crisis and only fell into disarray when the government attempted to socialize the mortgage industry with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, amongst a great deal of other meddling and artificial credit creation by the Fed.
strongbadXCP 2 years ago
200 years isn't a very long time, historically, nor does everything that works well work well forever, under all circumstances. Capitalism is a stage of history which, for its time, yielded rapid industrialization, but it also develops its own conditions for failure. The "socialization" you're speaking of, or the "sub-prime" crisis, are all symptoms of a deeper-seated problem.
cbrislain 2 years ago
DAS KAPITAL, Karl MARX, back 2 basics!
jugoponos 3 years ago