@[email protected]M to Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and [email protected]English • 11 months ago
@[email protected]M to Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and [email protected]English • 11 months ago
Really important to say it here. When capitalist leave a country they leave behind most of the capital in the country. We could just see that with Russia. That means they loose all of the money they invested in the country, which is the one thing capitalists really care about. As for media nearly all countries have public broadcasters and not for profit media is around as well. The Guradian for example is part of a media company, which owns itself and is set up so not private individual should profit from it. There are others like it as well.
Simply abandoning the factory is a rare case. Usually you can sell your crap. You can also slowly shift production elsewhere, which is aided by how slowly reform moves. Offices and whatnot can stay in the old country, thus further minimizing losses.
Governmental broadcasts will just end up supporting the current government.
Independent nonprofits are indeed one of the few things that can buckle the system. I agree with you on that fully. That’s why I support them heavily. They do, however, still suffer from the question of how they get funding. The Guardian has been operating at a loss for several years now, and a lot of its funding comes from places like the Ford Foundation or Bill and Melinda Gates.