Galt wrote:scott nathaniel wrote:Capitalism is a reflection of the (human social)world and not the other way around. Capitalism as is an a posteriori (not a priori) item.
This should be obvious.
Laissez-faire literally means "let do"—humans just being humans, doing as we are naturally inclined. The employee is naturally inclined to earn a salary in order to buy a Wii U; the socialist seeks to deny him this basic right to free association and then attempts to give free Wii Us to everybody; and when nobody never receives their free Wii U, socialism fails.
This is the folly of socialism—it denies people their most basic rights in exchange for a promise that it can never make good on.
And this is crystal clear, be your approach theoretical or historical.
Which is why I'd classify socialism as a form of insanity.
Again, this is entirely too black and white a picture of human interaction, economics, and even history.
In the current system, worldwide we have mostly capitalistic systems of economics with some government intervention, not as much as you think, but some.
Mostly in any system supply and demand are connected, whether a government designs a gaming system or a private enterprise doesn't matter, if people don't want it, it ceases to be developed. Plus do we really have to pretend that all areas of business are to be eliminated in a socialist system? Using gaming systems as an example really?
Contrary to our resident socialists ideological stance at least here in the united states we treat socialism and communism as two separate forms of government. Communism being where all means of production are collectively 'ownedby everyone', i.e. the government. Socialism as an ideology is treated as a system where most large necessities are controlled by the government. Things like electricity, prisons, highways, water, defense/military, and the like. This can and does include health care, some means of retirement support for citizens, and schooling. In no way would I want to see the results of a system that had no public schools, completely privatized prisons and police, water etc.
So, in respect to things like electricity here in Washington state we have publicly owned electricity. What that means is Enron has never artificially created rolling black outs across our state to artificially increase the prices of electricity after they purchased it. That, is the result of letting private enterprise use the flexibility in the free market on the actual price of a service, there is no counter argument to this except for in the cases of totalitarian states. Basically in a fairly social democratic country like America you still have enough wiggle room capitalistically to utterly destroy the health and welfare of people if the free market gets it's way.
So if you classify socialism as a form of insanity, well then I have direct proof of the results of unfettered capitalism.