• @Aux
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    -91 year ago

    You don’t do that with capitalists because capitalism does not exist in authoritarian regimes.

    • @bouh
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      91 year ago

      Hahahaha! Sure! Capitalism goes in pair with democracy and never bred fascism! And it will totaly never be neo-feudalism!

      • @aidan
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        21 year ago

        Democracy doesn’t mean non-authoritarian. Nor free. Democratic societies often are authoritarian.

        • @Eldritch
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          11 year ago

          Only when they are failing. Actual democracy does mean non-authoritarian and free.

          • @aidan
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            21 year ago

            No? Imo democracy essentially boils down to majority rule. The majority often oppressed the minority

            • @Eldritch
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              While that could technically be a possibility under democracy. Don’t you find it? Extremely ironic that no democracy in the world could currently be described that way? That they’ve all been turned on their head with the minority ruling over the majority?

              And basically when it comes down to it they are incompatible or different. Because under authoritarianism you don’t have any say, regardless of whether you’re in the minority or the majority.

      • @aidan
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        -21 year ago

        This is a mixed economy, not a capitalist one.

          • @masquenox
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            21 year ago

            Capitalists don’t care much for ideological purity.

          • @aidan
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            11 year ago

            Yes? Essentially every economy is mixed to some extent.

              • @aidan
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                31 year ago

                In the US: I’d prefer stronger protections against externalities (so pollution and so on). Removal of IP protections, deregulation of drug production but also drug companies losing protections so they can more easily be sued. Easier medical licensing. Ending federal student lending, so universities have to lower prices. Open borders. And I’m sure many other things. So, I’d say making it more capitalist, but I guess it somewhat depends how you define capitalism.

                • @[email protected]
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                  11 year ago

                  I think we put our faith in different forces. Aside from the suing, I feel like this would unleash capital to roam the world, sucking up all value before zipping off, to the next fallowed region.

                  • @aidan
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                    21 year ago

                    Haha, yeah my beliefs are not based on utilitarian good. Instead they are based on a basic belief in individual freedoms. I do hope they will have a utilitarian benefit, but I would support them even if they didn’t.