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    @yogthos

    The funny part is the capitalist are just as fond of centralized command and control economies as they said they never were.

    And the capitalist well they’re giving the whole system very bad name at the moment much more than say in the last 10 years.

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      Exactly, capitalism ends up being just a handful of monopolies owned by the oligarchs as opposed to state owned companies owned by the public.

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        @yogthos

        At best you can say if you have a system of profits and markets that that system is exquisitely fragile and soon becomes something entirely different.

        These simple observations are why I relentlessly mock mainstream economics, particularly neoliberal ideas.

        Uncle Milty Mr. free market fundamentalist himself, was paid to say things that like monopoly are just fine,

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          The part a lot of people don’t seem to understand is that capitalism is a dynamic system that evolves over time. My favorite illustration of this is the game of monopoly, everyone one starts with the exact same opportunity, and at the end all the capital will be in the hands of a single player through the mechanics of the game. That’s precisely what we see happening with capitalism in real life. Competition, which is the engine of the system, ensures that some companies win and grow, while others lose. As companies become bigger, they gain brand recognition, leverage economies of scale, and so on, making it unprofitable to try and compete with them.

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            @yogthos

            The competition itself is a factor in economic instability and crisis, and it is in crisis that the ultrarich and the larger companies gain the most advantage because often by no fault of their own, the smaller or the unlucky run into a Cash flow problem and must sell their business for pennies on the dollar.

            Competition also means over capacity.

            This is why the ultrarich just love, economic crisis; they will make a killing off of other people’s economic distress.

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            @yogthos

            If you know the history of the game of Monopoly, it was designed to illustrate that point. It was created around the time of the great depression in the post stock market crash, maybe.

            It would be a fabulous time right now in the midst of this insanity to start reviving then re-watching movies and new stories commentary from the 20s and the 30s.

            History is rhyming up a storm

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          @yogthos

          because they only become monopolies, because they’re “satisfying” the market best. If they start doing evil things, then magic market pixie dust will make a competitor.

          Seriously, Mr. Champion of capitalism argued that wasn’t necessary to actually have competitors competing in a marketplace. The man should’ve been bitch slapped out of University as soon as he said bullshit like this.