Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Living with Capitalism
Capitalism
as a means of attaining social justice is failing. Like our religions, our
monarchies, our peoples republics and our spokes councils, capitalism caries
the promise of giving you a fair shake. And like them all it fails. The free
market does not encourage competition but rather monopoly. The invisible hand
will do little more than bitch slap you back into the mall.
There
will be those that will argue that what we see today is not capitalism but
rather a perversion, a wolf in sheep’s clothing. It’s a moot point more akin to
arguing that the soviet union was not about communism, that the crusades had
nothing to do with Christianity, that pacifism does not appease fascism.
Whatever
the ideology, whatever the idea, purity can never be attained. It doesn’t
exist. If we are willing to re-examine capitalism time and again in an effort to
make it work, then why can’t we re-examine socialism, communism, anarchism?
None of these hold all the answers. All of them hold some.
Capitalism
is not going to disappear but that does not mean that we should not challenge it’s
orthodoxies, pry apart its paradoxes demand that it share the stage with other
ideas.
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