Can we survive Global Capitalism?

Started by lord xyz5 pages

Originally posted by Bardock42
I don't think capitalists say there should be classes...it is a consequence of the system
How does advocating a system that creates classes not an advocation for classes?

That's pretty poor thinking, imo.

Originally posted by ushomefree
Elaborate on your view, please. I'm interested. Still, I can not help but think, that you have a distorted view regarding open markets. Honestly, no pun intended. Help me understand your position.

This is true - at least the first half of your statement, in my opinion. World resources are in fact depleting, but this is largely due to - first! - a growing world population. The supply of food sources and oil, simply can not meet demand. The world is not a utopia, and it never will be. Second, government regulation is not the answer, in my opinion. Governments by nature suppress people. Governments do not liberate; governments only serve it's own needs to gain/acquire more power.

Have you ever attended a college level History 101 course? Honestly, I am just asking. [/B]

The question wasn't about freedom, it was about can humanity survive global capitalism. Capitalism requires constant growth and on a global scale that ultimately isn't sustainable.