I understand I am hammering away at Communism that glorifying capitalism…It is just that capitalism is the current working system. now let’s get to that quote of yours.
""Capitalism is presently in crisis. Western economies have been in slump since March 2001. Everywhere we see layoffs, closures, cutbacks and shortage, and yet only 1 year ago all the pundits were praising the virtues of the economy. A thinking member of the working class can be left with only one conclusion - the capitalists do not understand their own system.
Since its very birth capitalism has gone through booms and catastrophic slumps, and yet in not one university economics textbook will you find an explanation for this phenomenon. Every slump is seen to be the result of certain “special” conditions, a failure of the stock exchange, not enough credit, too much debt, inflation, deflation, lack of oil, lack of “confidence”, etc., etc., etc., and the current slump will undoubtedly be blamed on terrorism. None of these excuses get to the root of the problem - the capitalist mode of production.
The basic contradiction within capitalism is that it produces more goods than can be sold at a profit. This is the famous crisis of overproduction. To use capitalist language, supply outstrips demand. Of course this is a very narrow definition of the word “demand”. There still exists a huge demand for houses for the homeless, or food for the hungry, or medicine for the sick - but for a capitalist, demand only means anything if it is backed up with hard cash. Capitalism gets itself in this mess because it produces for profit and not for need." - YIS "
"Capitalism is presently in crisis. Western economies have been in slump since March 2001. Everywhere we see layoffs, closures, cutbacks and shortage, and yet only 1 year ago all the pundits were praising the virtues of the economy. A thinking member of the working class can be left with only one conclusion - the capitalists do not understand their own system. "
ahhh, human imperfection…that’s the problem. IMO, you can make a capitalist system that isn’t corrupt as easily as a communist one. the problem is NO (“N”+“O”) system will even be free from corruption. Do you understand that? Doesn’t matter how your organize it, corruption and special interests always run the show. the best you can do is TRY to govern the part of your life you have control over. I oppose a communistic system, because after one slashes social mobility, and gives the selfish people no incentive to work, it will screw everyone. We can agree that if the world was governed for the greater good, communism would work. I like communism’s theory…i’m sure i would pull my own weight. But you have to be realistic. What are we going to do? Kill all the powerful people on earth? Then won’t the killers gain that sort of power? People will eventually advance themselves through abilities they acquire, people with leadership qualities. Communes are a great idea…the co-exist with a system that won’t go away.
“Since its very birth capitalism has gone through booms and catastrophic slumps, and yet in not one university economics textbook will you find an explanation for this phenomenon. Every slump is seen to be the result of certain “special” conditions, a failure of the stock exchange, not enough credit, too much debt, inflation, deflation, lack of oil, lack of “confidence”, etc., etc., etc., and the current slump will undoubtedly be blamed on terrorism. None of these excuses get to the root of the problem - the capitalist mode of production.”
And communism would be any diufferent? Eventually (unless the proper steps are taking) the world will run out of fuel, pollute their world, overpopulate, harvest failures…whatever. The economic system is not the problem, the conditions are.
“The basic contradiction within capitalism is that it produces more goods than can be sold at a profit. This is the famous crisis of overproduction. To use capitalist language, supply outstrips demand. Of course this is a very narrow definition of the word “demand”. There still exists a huge demand for houses for the homeless, or food for the hungry, or medicine for the sick - but for a capitalist, demand only means anything if it is backed up with hard cash. Capitalism gets itself in this mess because it produces for profit and not for need.” - YIS "
This i agree with very much, but not totally. I think it’s theory is a little off. In a perfect world, the population won’t change, everyone can have equal everything, and their is no excess to profit off of. Demand is always growing, with population. Technology is always changing.