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  • The world needs enlightenment. A complete bio-concious unification of all mankind must be realised in the 21tst century. It is imperative that human beings build a civilisation based on humanity, science, reason and philosophy. Order through Chaos in the 21st century will be the greatest achievement in the history of mankind.

  • Beautiful eyes, skin boobs, voice

  • im booby

  • Violence via the stoke of the pen is far more uncivilized than violence via a fist.

  • I agree with the point he makes about the civilized being as violent as those labelled barbarians. But I think he overlooks Ancient Rome being invaded by gothic tribes, and the Mongol and Hunnic Empires invading societies all over the place.

  • we need a Resource-Based Economy - The Zeitgeist Movement

  • What we have right now is not capitalism. It is crony capitalism.

  • @lamdash

    Capitalism is crony from it's very premise, the property rights it claims exist. You don't have property rights. There is no philosophical argument that can justify why you should be able to deny other people access to a part of the Earth. If the premise upon which a system is build is crony, the system is crony. You can claim it's pragmatical, but it's still philosophically and morally bankrupt.

  • This guy is a classic nincompoop!

  • He is absolutely right but too many ignorant individuals are not able to accept it.

    An artificial consumtion bubble, housing bubble, credit bubble, growth and productivity increase at all cost....pathetic...the bang will come...whether we like it or not....

  • I'm going to see this, this is what I've thought all of my life, change within my life time, excellent. I'm so happy.

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    We must unite and approach the OWS movement like a military operation and come together and maximize our impact by moving as a united in the demonstrations. Operation RED * WHITE * & BLUE. Red will move on the primary focus of the movement. WHITE will move on right flank of the police defense BLUE Moves on the left side of the Police defense. United We Stand!

  • This liberal jew-cunt whines of the unpredictbility of the capitalist system.....

    Hey jewboy Hitler had a predictable system for you, Castro has a PREDICTABLE system.

    Mao had a PREDICTABLE system,

    Lenin had PREDICTABLE system,

    Pol Pot had A PREDICTABLE system,

    Chavez has a predictable system.......

    and the Obama-NIG-NIG-NIG has a predictable in store for you.

    The Obam-phuggin NIGGA has a predictable system......

    Are you lib-cunt-fascist-nazis starting to see a pattenrn here?

  • @mysharona61 And your hero is Lt. Wm. Calley?

  • @mysharona61 What a foul moron.

  • @mysharona61 oh my god youre a genious, double decker boloni sandwich!!! thats the answer !

  • The world is 99% capitalist and 1 % cuban, i mean communist.

    Well Cuba is in fact a secret U.S colony, a base for experiments and guantanamo, a whore house for pedophiles and a jump-board for cocaine smuggling.

    the 99% needs the 1% and the media knows it.

  • Last 40 seconds made a lot of sense!!

  • He keeps talking about capitalism. What capitalism? We don't live in a capitalist system. We actually live in a global fascist system ran by huge corporations and their government puppets. If we had a capitalist system we would have had this problem.

  • @highandwired I meant "we wouldn't have had this problem"

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  • Oooh, the "end of capitalism". Says the white-hating commie.

    I think you overestimate the extent to which our current crisis is the result of "captialism". Stock market speculation isn't capitalism, it has little to do with actual business operations. Bailouts by the government are not "capitalism" either. And there are plenty more customers waiting to be served in the developing world. I think the civilised capitalists have a bit more life left in them. Keep dreaming, commie.

  • @shockadelicaustralia Saying that capitalism is dying doesn't mean we will return to communism, this would be so... nonsense. There are a lot of logical solution out there.

    Are you supposing that just because he talked about Marx? When we look at science, we always refer to precedent studies, this is almost the same, and should be the way to do politics: applying scientific method to social problems would solve almost every problem we have today, since all of them are technical problems.

  • capitalism works. Crony capitalism / corporatism /fascism doesnt.

  • @EMPIRE0FLIES All existing capitalism have been "corporatism". In Europe we don't even have a word for "corporatism" because it's the same thing as capitalism. No difference what so ever.

  • @RV56 Smaller banks should have had the freedom to "capitalize" on bigger bank failures. Buying the good assets and dumping the bad assets. Govt stepped in and with our money saved their bankster buddies.

  • she is so hot and the combination of hot and brains well......

    marvelous interview thank you.Change of enormous scale is upon us.

    We have too.

  • Nelly Furtardo

  • WE ARE THE 99%

  • It is time to move forward with a relevant solution, of the 21st century, search for The Zeitgeist Movement.

  • FUCK THE EU

  • Gang of 4: J.P.Morgan Chase, BOA, Goldman Sachs and Citigroup. 600 trillions in derivative CDS.

  • terrible interviewer...

  • Nations are because city states had no chance to defend against a nation.

    So from fear city states banded together into other nations.

    In a modern society with global news networks and free information city states could exist without fearing war. A city state has a more direct chain of command, the people living there has more control over local affairs.

    Groups of like minded people can band together and live with each other, instead of being mixed in with people we has totally different views.

  • Capitalism is the global system of money!

    it can't collapse! but what can collapse is the narco-state of cuba and it puppet leftist corrupt narco-government controlled by CIA

  • @FantomasMXss made my day, thanks

  • "Who's in trouble here?" "Everyone but Russia right..."

    Isn't state-funded media fun!?!

  • But banks and goverments won't allow it because they have money and in the future they still want to be more rich than anyone and keep the power so ordinary people must stand up for same and well life for everybody not only for politics, we would die from hunger thats what crisis will do, introduce chips and shit and ordinary people don't want that. But when ordinary people wont stand up now it will be that way, we must understand this.

  • Well this is the best time to bring changes to make a disclosure.

  • This guy is full of shit as a christmas turkey.

  • Any ism socialism, capitalism, comunism and every form of government has systemic flaws. Cause every one of those systems is corruptable and with corruption it can not work as intended. The main goal should be how to create the least corruptable system. Cause that will be in the long run the best system.

  • @2Manolo3 "The main goal should be how to create the least corruptable system. Cause that will be in the long run the best system."

    Exactly this thought has historically lead to the idea of the "republic" (res public = public affair/thing/...) with its balance of power. The problem is the fragility of balance in changing circumstances which results in the necessity to update the juristical basis which is called constitution.

    The trouble we´re in is nothing new, only the circumstances change...

  • This guy is an old fart and he doesn't know what he is talking about!!!

  • @seenote0 Dumb ass comment that was...

  • It would be wonderful for Russian Media to put someone on who was actually competant and knowledgeable in what he talked about. Anyone who assumes that civilisation is worse than barbarians really has a head of skewed logic and shouldnt be opening his silly mouth.

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  • @xdrew70 "Civilisation"? What exactly is that?

    And please don´t answer with something like "common sense", history´s often revealed "common sense" to be "common nonsense"...

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  • I think Mr. Wallerstein is confusing Keynesian Capitalism with *all* Capitalism. I'd like to think the years of 2000-2025 will basically discredit Keynsianism, just as the 20th century discredited Italian Fascism and Russian Communism.

  • @gavinjengel MORON, he was talking about free market capitalism: capitalism based on the movement of capitals and goods without government regulation. Where did you see any reference to Keynesianism on that video? Do you even know what Keynesianism looks like? Did you know the 45-70 period, a largely Keynesian period, had the fastest growth in production and largest prosperity the world has experienced?

  • Great piece. I enjoyed hearing a balanced perspective, one closer to the truth than most. A bifurcation flashpoint, a small voice echos....loudly....reverbs and gains force...I dig it. Like the gal who told BoA, ENOUGH Moneyhand, you have kicked me enough and I am now leaving you, and asking my bros/sis (your customers) to do the same. One voice, your voice, matters....speak easy.

    Dear World, in a sign of strength, not weakness, please put your 'arms' down and hands up.....ask for guidance.

  • this guys a dweeb. He himself is a capitalist.  What a dweeb

  • @Panchee123 truth hurts buddy

  • @0voZ who is gonna heal my boo boo? get real

  • who cares about america...

    all that is important is this girls lovely rack : )

  • Get real It is survival of the fittest look at reality!!!!!!

    Socialism is a complete failure we dont want or need government its obsolete

  • @cultofedward

    well get ready for a world in which the dumbest most religious people who will work for the least amount of money will be deemed the fittest.

    the intelligent people who dont have an insane work ethic due to not being religious nutjobs had better get organized and make the world socialist through a socialist one world government or it will be the stupidest insane workaholic religious nuts who rule the earth.

  • @signboyy The problem with socialism is that it's run by a corruptible system, not saying the system that uses it is corrupted, but with the wrong people in power it can go south. It can practically become communism if people don't have real control over it, but that's the battle right now.

  • the french and russian socialist revolutions failed because socialism cant succeed amidst capitalism.

    if you have two groups each building a house, one group a team and the other group a master and slaves, the group with master and slaves will always build their house faster.

    the survival of humanity & reclaimation of human dignity depends on socialism suceeding which can only happen if it is done simultaneously worldwide with a socialist world govt. use any means necessary to achieve it

  • @signboyy I disagree. I believe the TEAM will not only build the house faster, but do it more efficiently because everyone working knows they will share in the REWARDS not just the labor. That point aside, the speed at which the house is built doesn't mean much if the workmanship is shoddy. I would rather purchase a house with a sound structure and working appliances, even if it means paying more. Capitalism is broken, socialism doesn't work either. We need to find a better system.

  • @mu5icaddict2 "the TEAM will not only build the house faster, but do it more efficiently"

    Except......the introduction of SIP's panels in construction means we can build a higher quality house in half the time of traditional construction with a third of the labor.

    Oh....wait a minute....we can build the SIP's panels in China even cheaper!.......and with current unemployment rates we can hire a new crew for $8 per hour!

    We're fucked.

  • @clubindiana4 Lol. Indeed

  • @mu5icaddict2

    no slaves have to work harder and the metaphor of the house being built fast applies to economies which means the fastest growing economies have an increasing advantage over the slower growing economies.

    socialism cant survive in a world of capitalism just as an american cant survive in a workforce of desperate immigrants who steal his job because they will work for pennies to send home to their huge families.

    make the world socialist all at once and it will work.

  • @signboyy I understand the metaphor. The faster growing economy may have an advantage in the short term, but the aim of an economy is SUSTAINABILITY not growth. Ultimately the free man will work harder than the slave because he is personally invested in the outcome of the project. Which room is cleaner? 1) when your parents made you clean your room 2) you cleaned your room 'cause you were tired of living in filth.

  • @mu5icaddict2

    in a very short time the fastest growing economy has the largest economy and as a result the largest and most advanced military and then world domination

    for the last 30 years china has the fastest growing economy and they are considered now the only superpower but they havent yet flexed their power militarily, its been soft power

    china figured out that to beat capitalist america they had to become capitalist but will then use that to make the world socialist, which is good

  • @signboyy So, while Capitalism is the more efficient of the two systems as you just said, "they had to become capitalist" They will then reject the system that made them the "only superpower" (which is also false) in favor of socialism, which is known to be a flawed system. I'm sorry but your arguments are very thin. Why are you so heavily advocating socialism anyway?

  • this reporter is so beautiful

  • @Packerd01 Lets leave EU out of this. We are talking about neoliberal capitalism. If i say that we have a problem with a rise of corporatism in the Western world, coruption, inequality, explotaion of the people and workers by big companies, tax evasions etc... you say, what?

  • I thought the aim of the New World Order was to collapse the current global economy and replace it with one of their choosing.........After a massive population cull.

  • The Zeitgeist Movement

  • This mush knows what he's talking about.

  • Just remove the paper dollar and all these problems change. Because they are stealing from you. They don't have to know where you keep your money they just have to print more paper money and all the paper money you own is worth less.

  • Before this ever happened. Capitalism becomes fascism. Communism becomes dictatorship. Both perfect on paper, but only exempting the fact if human corruption was nonexistent. On both sides of these fences; human-wealth begin to become, in the mind of the rich, almost endowed by divine givings. It's mass and social psychology -which then again is entirely fabricated- Money is the greatest addiction. Addicts need not command us!

  • I hope for the worldwide proletarian revolution and destruction of the unjust capitalist system.

  • @mac9876ab yeah I had that in Cuba. sorry I can tell you from experience it doesn't work out so well for the individuals who actually live there.

  • @chichoelnegro1234

    yeah I had that in Yugoslavia too. sorry I can tell you from experience that during socialism we had 5 (FIVE!!!) times less external debts than now in capitalism, we had industrial output 3 times larger than now in capitalism, we had much higher percentage of highly educated people who stayed in the country unlike now when educated people left the country, in socialism we had owned our own industry, telecommunications, banks, land which is now owned by foreign corporations...

  • @chichoelnegro1234

    90% of capitalist countruies are POOR. Those which are rich are rich because of IMPERIALISM not capitalism.

  • @mac9876ab NONSENSE the US was a very prosperous country (with a very decent standard of living) way before it began engaging in "imperial" like policies. In my opinion those policies are the very reason why the republic began its downward spiral. What is needed is a full return to our constitution so that we again slowly begin to enjoy prosperity and freedom.

  • @chichoelnegro1234

    USA has lived from resources from all around the world particularly Latin America, Middle East and Africa. What our fathers and grandfathers witnessed we are witnessing now - imperial wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya...

  • People need to get in touch with what, who, and themselves. All of the isms in the world are dumb and only distractions from people knowing themselves otherwise. Get to know yourself first and foremost.

  • Don't listen to this psychotic Jew. Capitalism is not the enemy of the American people - Zionist fake Jews aka Satanists are the problem. The majority of the American government has been overtaken by these filthy Jews.

  • @Packerd01 Sure, the invisible hand will fix everything, right? Why dont we remove the goverment altogether. Remove public education, military, police, R&D investments, NASA... lets remove eberything, political borders etc... sounds good?

  • "everybody's in trouble" -and, you designed that well... doesn't matter what ISM, it's the government cabals who abuse it.

  • ZZZZZzzzzzzz.......keynesian economics fail.

  • Bottom line - All MAN-MADE political systems and ideologies under the umbrella of the monetary-market system are against the laws of nature, and hence doomed to fail EVERY TIME. The 21st century couldn't have come sooner!! I feel honored to be part of this transitional period and I hope it transpires into something like the Resource-Based Economy, which will not only update humanity with current-day scientific knowledge, but also utilize planetary resources INTELLIGENTLY and SUSTAINABLY!!

  • This man is correct! The problems we face are 21st century problems that are dealt with 20th century thinkers. No wounder so many 20th century thinkers seek a new Ronald Reagan. Since baby boomers are the majority voters 21st century thinkers are politically overpowering the few enlightened demographically challenged interests.

  • we will see a worker's revolution and civil war. In USA. but the capitalist system will collapse tho.

  • We are in the 11th hour of change...

  • There is not such thing as human nature, babies don't born with hate, greed, anger. It is the environment where people grow that make them who they are. I always seen journalist from this news channel not well educated or well inform to do a good job. The system is failing, the people already lost confidence on their elected leaders, we need to evolve as a single species, we are all the same and earth is our home, no more borders, flags or patriotism.

  • one of marx's main, if not THE main point, was the collapse of capitalism being caused by it's internal contradictions?

  • yep its not capitalism thats the problem it's dishonesty and no justice also if you let a few companies buy out everyone and gain control of everything what do you expect to happen,just don't allow people(george soros) or corporations to become big enough to threaten national security and ban political donations over what the average person can afford so only the people can sway elections,in fact ban all business involvement and non u.s related special interest groups like aipac from politics.

  • @AnglesM888

    This is insanity. Our history if full of slavery & wars and you speak as it would be wonderful.If you think anything would change if you change paper money for gold money, you can't be serious. Now you are a slave for paper money, after it you gonna be for gold. There won't be any major difference. Now we kill each other for paper money, after it for gold. We must do a major change in our system and connect it with HUMANITY not CAPITALISM.

  • Cpitalisem has been working without problem in 1000's of years. The system you have today is not a Capitalistisk system!!, where you can print money on Paper, and cheat the rest of people with your Printing mashines. Even a child who has red history can tell you that....Listen to your harts not to the so called pro's who are bout out with money to tell you what their masters want people to hear.

  • @AnglesM888 "Cpitalisem has been working without problem in 1000's of years."

    That´s ahistoric BS!

    All "isms" are ideologies and never work in reality.

    But it seems like people have a need to believe in something, so when one "-ism" dies the next one takes its place...

  • @TheHomoludens Oh common get REALL WILL YOU!? How old are you? are you one of thoes who change his/her idea as soon as you see an older man who seems to be "Clever". Before Profits or History we have had a money system. A hunest money system where people didnt rip each other to get more(that is Jews and Catolic Prists way). So REALL Capitalisem is Hunest and it works. Not what you have in our wold today. that is not Capitalisem. that is Ultra Capitalisem........

  • @AnglesM888 please, do not defend our country when you are not able to spell half of your concepts .. well really just half of your words in general. (you and through extension, "we") sound like a sad uneducated douche.

  • @AnglesM888 Blahblahblah is all you can...

    Dream on!

  • They just gave an American economist the Nobel Prize for economics. Isn't that like giving an MVP award to a player whose team only won a couple games? Seriously, with all the economists in the world, you would think an economic collapse would be impossible.

  • his anti-capitalism arguments are full of holes. get back sovereign control of money, kick out the international banksters. THEY committed massive fraud schemes to accumulate immense wealth and power illegally. not "capitalism"

  • please don't ruin democracy, democracy is very good... no war and stuff, people pursue logic and mutual solutions and technology of mutual solutions instead of technologies of war. The problem is people only wants to obeyed the law of democracy half hearted, not putting more pressure the representatives to create laws subject to their will. Stay in democracy but obey the law more...

  • Okay, I promise I was really interested in the subject matter, and am a big Wallerstein fan...

    ...however, I was far too distracted by Sophie Shevardnadze. She knows five languages, so she has qualified as my intellectual crush.

  • The first thing some of these people should get is housing. If Qaddafi can do it I think we can.

  • Democracies are doomed to fail and a pretext to Communism. The Jews know that and are licking their chops right now.

  • ...the preoccupied with sex idiots must also look attentively at this old "hot" and "beautiful" Jew...

  • another wallstreet jew.

  • @Grunt922 It says senior research scholar "sociology" @ Yale university he is a social researcher not a banker you idiot.

  • what's this reporters name please? 

  • smart man!

  • another jew communist asshole.

  • @apox2011now Thanks for the insight.

  • nice rack for sure.

  • LMAO - Capitalism only collapses by collectivist thinking. Capitalism is founded upon individualism. This guy has his concepts all backwards. Take away all governance, you have capitalism. It cannot collapse. It's the default.

  • @spectrumVerX BS, for capitalism to work, it needs a system of finance (hence "capital" and "money"), which dwells on the existence of states.

    Would you say the early nomadic societies were "capitalistic"?

  • @TheHomoludens 'money', by which I imagine you mean a currency, existed long before states did. There is no requirement of a state to ensure a means of exchange - people have a desire to trade with or without a state, and so moneys develop.

    But I'm glad you're looking at the macro-micro border with your nomadic tribe question. Regardless of what system such a tribe practices internally, when in trade with another tribe, the exchange in capitalistic in nature.

  • @spectrumVerX I´m glad you wrote a long and conclusive reply, that´s unfortunately not always the case on YT.

    Otoh I don´t agree with your thinking. "Money" in its nowayday´s conception can most likely be traced back to reigious cults of guilt and sacrifice - "God buy us" - read some old English and you see it. Though other cultures have developped similar concepts, the whole financial system (Fiat money, interest rates, private central banks,...) is a cultural and historic phenomenon.

  • @spectrumVerX Basically it requires a certain mindset to flourish - without a materialistic perspective it can´t work.

    What I find amusing is that science, specifically physics and medicine are about to transcend the borders of this materialistic perspective (quantum physics, systemic approaches, researches about "conciousness",...), yet the patterns of thought of the majority is still stuck in the 20th century (which is constructed on thoughts of the 19th century - "nations", "growth",..).

  • @spectrumVerX And do you really think any personal property could be kept in a society of volatile violence?

    Take a look at Haiti or Congo to examine simiilar situations.

    Would you call these societies capitalistic?

  • @TheHomoludens 1) yes, by the spending of ones capital to hire or maintain security forces to secure said property - this has been the story of history

    2) No. Those societies are decidedly socialistic - it even says so in their Constitutions. Their stifling of business and maintenance of the people's inabilities to defend themselves (bans on weapon possession and the like) ensure that capitalism will never flourish, instead being replaced by central planning (Haiti) or warlording (Congo)

  • @spectrumVerX concerning 1): what´s the difference between a rich person hiring "security forces" and a warlord or a mafia boss?

    Without the rule of law there is none.

    I have the impression you´d be ok with that - guess what I ain´t scared either...

  • @TheHomoludens Good. You shouldn't be. To wit, a quote:

    "There are two ways to soundly: be ignorant or be prepared"

    Happy hunting!!

  • @TheHomoludens (cont...) Central planning equates to state monopoly of power. Warlording equates to de facto dictatorship. In both cases, law-abiding citizens are prohibited from owning weapons for the sake of self-defence and so they are ripe for abuse. If all were enabled - or simply left alone - by their government, they could amass enough to band together in defense. But the state prevents it in both cases. Curiously, would you call the USA capitalistic, these days?

  • @spectrumVerX No, the US aren´t capitalistic imho.

    I consider them to be ruled by corporatism to which fascism and socialism are subsets - all the same crap.

  • @TheHomoludens "US is ruled by corporatism to which fascism and socialism are subsets"

    What the fuck is this bullshit? Go educate yourself, please.

  • @Sharangir Lol!

    Just ´cause you don´t understand anything, means nothing to me...

    Suck your thumb, moron!

  • @TheHomoludens You're the one unable to see the difference in the political ideologies. The joke is on you

  • @Sharangir You´re pretty quick with your conclusions, but wrong this time.

    READ, I didn´t say there are no differences - "all the same crap" merely expresses that I wouldn´t want to live in either.

    And take a look at the term "corporatism" to see the accuracy of my statement.

  • @Sharangir He may have the hierarchy wrong (eg. fascism and corporatism are subsets of socialism), but he certainly doesn't need as much education as someone who doesn't see these relationships.

    Curiously, are you a socialist?

  • @spectrumVerX concerning the hierarchy of these concepts: is it rooted in history or is your perspective based on the philosophic ideas transported by them?

    I´m not sure if the resulting order would be the same, but of course that´s picking on details...

  • @spectrumVerX I can relate to socialism for economics. But I'm against hierarchy, so no.

  • @Sharangir So what´s your answer to what economic structure would be desirable then?

  • @TheHomoludens The answer is not that simple, but I'm not sure you'd be willing to listen.

  • @Sharangir Hey, I like to be challenging, this is no time for personal plays right now and I´m past personal issues in political discussions. This is bigger than you and I...

    So again, I´m curious if you have a conclusive answer to the question, what economic system would be desirable.

  • @TheHomoludens Honestly, I'm a supporter of Anarcho-Syndicalism. In short: No hierarchies, and the means of production owned by everyone. Co-operation will be rewarded, rather than competition and exploitation.

  • @Sharangir "No hierarchies"? I already wrote that I´d like to live that way, but I still have the impression that many people wouldn´t.

    What to do then?

  • @TheHomoludens The main problem is awareness right now. When I look at the world, I see plenty of people that could be considered anarchists, but they don't realize it yet. A good example of this is the OWS going on in the US, if you ask them what's so great about OWS, they'll give you reasons that are the very definition of Anarchism. But if you then ask them how they would change the world, they seem completely oblivious and give these, in my opinion, stupid suggestions..

  • @Sharangir "The main problem is awareness right now." Na, rather the lack of it/ignorance...

    Saw my comment yesterday about the definition of anarchy?

  • @TheHomoludens Yes, I meant the lack thereof. And no I didn't see that comment, I only come back here to respond.

  • @Sharangir No, wonder you attacked my writing the way you did.

    I responded to s.o. that anarchy is not the violent chaos he thinks of, but the idea of a society that doesn´t need hierarchic power anymore. That comment was even highest rated for a while.

  • @TheHomoludens Good. Then we rest on the same notions. Our fight is the same. Best of luck in your endeavors.

  • @spectrumVerX Same to you.

    Sometimes it takes a lot of words to find two persons agreed from the start...

  • @TheHomoludens Goddamned semantics... ;-)

  • i think tht what rt is doing they are getting us to fall in love with these ladies

  • I don't see any difference between communist swindlers or capitalist swindlers. These isms are simply used to evade discussing the issue as an issue.

  • @MultiSamsoon Thanks, finally someone seeing the BS!

  • well regulated capitalism with a govt uncontrolled by corporations is the solution. if govt answers only to it's citizens, corporate greed is kept in check.

  • @DickOPlenty No, ending all corporations would be the solution!

    How come that these social structures are juristical persons?

    Doesn´t that create all the problems we have - corporate ownership, but lack of personal responsibility?

  • by hot and beautiful, do you guys mean she got big voluptuous boobs..?

  • @ka39d6100 These are people who have wrong focus or would like to steer conversion away from the real topic.

  • @MultiSamsoon take it easy, you guys are all waking up from ur slumber and questioning now, - on the day before the funeral of capitalism... and taking it up on me..? huh! revolution will happen and put an end to the failing system, when ppl are pushed to the edge of survival.., but not because of your new found awareness

  • @ka39d6100 Seems like hunger is provoking more thought than all education and media combined...

  • @ka39d6100 At last we found the first person who woke up, based on his self-declaration!

  • Tax rich 70 +% marginal 

  • YAY russia is the best! I mean forget the fact that their life expectancy is 50 and their violent crime rate is 3 times higher than the U.S. Fucking third world ass country.

  • it's so refreshing to see a true intellect. though rare in number and breed they may be,

  • She is fuken hot. But the guy seems a little bit of a cu'k. I like how he says that the Eu is slightly better than the US, fact is they are more self sufficient and not as reliant on outsourced labour.

  • @LShiznit Just thought the same. She is hot!

    It´s really funny, because I do watch RT for the info they put out, but damn, can´t ignore beauty...

  • If you believe in capitalism then obviously you know that its free markets without government regulations. Now if government cant stick its head into this self-fixing system, then how come Big businesses were allowed to be governmentally bailed out? Well one might answer "because they're too big to fail" Oh really, how so? Who are they benefiting? Themselves for one. Capitalism has lost its meaning or has been a complete lie since the industrial revolution. Its corporate fascism, look it up.

  • @VoLCoMzYaDiGG oddly enough, i think that introducing government as a mass super consumer. who purchases in millions and billions, it overstimulates capitalism. creating entities in the ecosystem that redefine the ecosystem. like introducing a non native species into a new area. usually, obviously disastrous. government acts in such a broadstroke that it can not serve any human being, because it can not serve one. only groups theorized to exist. but no one is a demographic

  • @TheHorizonchild well of course it cant serve any individual human being, thats the idea of democracy, the minority suffers 100% of the time, yet we have an economic system that benefits 1% of this mass of individuals.

  • @VoLCoMzYa If that were true then you'd live in a mud hut with bad water and hunt for your food with a jagged rock. Human society has benefited from the innovation of individuals or small groups. The govt did poof your computer and shelter into existence w/ democracy.

    “While an equality of rights under a limited government is possible and an essential condition of individual freedom, a claim for equality of material position can be met only by a government with totalitarian powers.” -F.A. Hayek