• @Belaptir
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    • @ttmrichter
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      32 years ago

      “Capitalist”. Yes.

      It’s not even capitalist any longer (if it ever really was). It’s reverted to a bizarrely-veneered version of feudalism.

      • @UtopianRevolt
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        32 years ago

        It’s capitalist feudalism. There’s absolutely zero chance that the US isn’t capitalist.

        • @ttmrichter
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          12 years ago

          The sheer volume of government intervention to keep afloat rotting organizations that are “too big to fail” says that it’s not capitalist. It’s a bizarre form of welfare state for billionaires.

          • @UtopianRevolt
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            22 years ago

            To paraphrase one of my favorite quotes by the great Rev. King:

            “Socialism for the rich, rugged individualism for the rest”

      • @southerntofu
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        32 years ago

        Can you think of a time when capitalism was not deeply feudalist? If you think the wave of laissez-faire over a century ago was any different, think again: the “miner towns” and other private cities where you boss is your landlord and mayor tells a different story. And don’t even get me started on colonial extractivism and how to massacre a culture/population then plant a corrupt overlord to extract another people’s resources.

        Capital was always supported by a strong centralized State, and even the libertarian utopians of Silicon Valley have always lived on Pentagon “welfare” money.

        • @ttmrichter
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          12 years ago

          In the small capitalism can be non-feudal.

          Scale it past, say, 300 people and it’s a nightmare of feudalism and billionaire welfare state.

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            • @ttmrichter
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              12 years ago

              OK, that’s probably what I actually meant, yes.