beorhthelm
A. Virgo, Football Genius
- Jul 21, 2003
- 36,014
There has not been another system used in a global scale to compare it with. How do we now these reductions are faster and will stay lowest with this system? You don't, you are making a wild guess.
fair comment that another system has not be used globally to compare. perhaps because others do not scale? it certainly not a wild guess to assume others would lead to poorer outcomes, as we have observed those countries that tried alternatives end up poorer than their peers, reject the alternatives and embrace capitalism and market economics. only counter example is probably Cuba, seems to have done better than Caribbean/Central American nations, if living is 1950's time warp is acceptable.
Fact is that Capitalism requires consumerism BUT the planet cannot sustain the present consumption let alone an ever increasing population. Something has to give and I don't think it will be humanity. Fast forward 20/30 years I think nature will have the final say. Humanity either learns to live within it's means and stop consuming and reduce or nature will reduce humans.
not a "fact" so on shaky ground. consumerism needs consumption, capitialism is concerned with whole owns and directs the companies that supply the consumption. consumerism advocates we eat more and varied pies and coffee, capitialism advocates private own factories will make better (and cheaper) pie factories and coffee chains. its up to us if we want to eat more pie and drink more coffee.
i see similar misrepresentation in other complaints of capitalism, an image of the >19th centrury robber baron in industry or agriculture, which is out touch with the reality of most business. poor managment exists in all economic/political systems, reality is these days poor employers, poor products, do poorer in the free market. that old image is really of the feudal and mercantilist systems, which maintain absolute economic power within small protectionist groups.