The Ugly Face of Capitalism

onefatamerican
By onefatamerican

The Ugly Face of Capitalism

Since capitalism has deemed the economic problem facing humanity to be the scarcity of the resources (goods and services) available in the world to satisfy people’s wants, it views increasing the production of those goods and services as the solution to satisfying people’s needs, leaving the price of goods and services to determine who would remain in the market and who would fold from among the producers; those who can afford the price would be able to acquire those needs and those who cannot do not deserve to live.

Malthus, one of the founders of the capitalist thought and the author of the demographic theory, expressed this conspicuously by likening the scarcity of the world’s goods and services to a boat in high seas, thus those who can swim to reach the boat deserve to live and who those who cannot must sacrifice for the sake of the others. He said the hope was pinned on the occurrence of earthquakes and natural disasters, and the spread of debauchery and diseases to reduce the number of the world’s population. He argued that the needy would only aggravate their misery by marrying and rearing new generations of miserable people.

This is how the founders of the Capitalist thought expressed their views on solving the economic problem. Had it not been for the patchworks that occurred in the nineteenth century, with the emergence of the socialist concepts as a reaction to the ills of the Capitalist thought, such as the establishing of syndicates, the fixing of the working hours and the approval of social security, the lifespan of this thought would not have lasted this long.

By panda• 7 Dec 2008 00:25
panda

100% agree Alexa!

By onefatamerican• 6 Dec 2008 23:38
onefatamerican

I don't accept the suffering of millions whether in africa, asia or those millions of families on the verge of losing their homes, jobs and dignity as a result of capitalism as 'nothing new' or 'normal'

but then again i don't suffer from the ' i don't really give a crap about anyone else but me' syndrome! also know as individualism which is one of the more obvious side effects of capitalism...

By onefatamerican• 6 Dec 2008 23:31
onefatamerican

Alexa, just proves my point..its not really a numbers game or really about money but the effects of the capitalist systems of humanity at large....rich or poor..

that is why i quoted one of the founding fathers of capitalism and this person is worshipped by the capitalists whoever they are. His solution to what he expressed as the relative scarcity of resources compared with the needs of the people was death!

The current turmoil inflicting the world is direct result of this capitalist thought and the rules that were created from this thought about regulating the economy....the cat is out of the bag!

By onefatamerican• 6 Dec 2008 23:25
onefatamerican

Capitalism is ugly..many are just too blind to see it

By onefatamerican• 6 Dec 2008 23:23
onefatamerican

Not quite what all those rich persons who have committed suicide subscribed to! They were most definately not happy and they had money i.e. material wealth.

What about all those with money that end up in clinics ofr drug related problems? Is that a sign of happiness?

By panda• 6 Dec 2008 23:22
panda

why?! does capitalism has a nice face?!

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