It is because they have this power that church and business often seek its favor and influence. — NOS4A2
Capitalism is the cause, agreed, I'm just trying to figure where to go from here. One way or another we will need to change, the question is how, to what extent and when? If we believe climate scientists, which I do, there's not much time, which kind of restrains our options at this point. — ChatteringMonkey
The deficit spending, which enables the US to spend way more than it gets (in taxes), enables it to fight perpetual wars in other continents. — ssu
If you buy and sell internationally, the deals are done in US dollars. — apokrisis
The real story is Bretton Woods and how the US agreed to fund the recovery of the post WW2 broken colonial empires by making the US dollar the world currency. — apokrisis
without the role of the dollar, the US could not live on issuing new debt as it has for decades now. — ssu
but I have no idea what interest rates, like is it the interest rate on a mortgage or credit card? — John McMannis
I'm not willing to tolerate this - so knock it off or I'm gone. — counterpunch
you always assume some sort of deficit on my part rather than assume I have reasons to say what I'm saying! — counterpunch
I'm wondering if you are happy with Counterpunch obsessing on your thread - it keeps it on the top of the discussions list, after all - or if you would prefer a different discussion. — Banno
I cannot comprehend how inequality of wealth is relevant to my proposal - even if I thought it were a problem, which I don't. I'm happy to see someone doing well for themselves - good on 'em! — counterpunch
I love how there's nothing you cannot misunderstand somehow! — counterpunch
capitalism is the prevailing economic system, and imperfect as it may be, has the knowledge, skills and resources to apply the technology to prevent an imminent catastrophe — counterpunch
Thanks again for your abusive, ill informed, half assed, hateful opinion! — counterpunch
Scientific method emerged 100 years before the industrial revolution — counterpunch
To maintain that religious, political and economic ideological description of the world - a scientific understanding of reality was ignored, downplayed, undermined - over hundreds of years. — counterpunch
I'm not against "free" markets as we understand them in mixed economies but against the idiotic laissez-faire nonsense. I am against societies that are diminishing people, resources and everything else into their monetary value. I'm against the concentration of power that comes along with it, I'm against the asymmetry that arises from all these effects resulting in a split between "capitalists" and "labourers" and rich vs. poor. — Benkei
The root cause of climate change is our mistaken relation to science — counterpunch
The root cause of climate change is the ideological context within which capitalism operates — counterpunch
exclude science as an understanding of reality. — counterpunch
That certainly lets the USSR and the CCP off the hook. — jgill
A solution overlooked by the thousands of actually qualified people working on this important issue.
— Xtrix
This happens. — Benkei
How could we create antibodies if we weren’t in a sense conscious of the disease? — NOS4A2
invested in making capitalism the villain of the piece, but it's just not true. — counterpunch
Capitalism is not to blame. — counterpunch
It's vague idea. You have no clue about its technical or economic viability. You don't even have a proof of concept at this point. — Benkei
I am a philosopher addressing the question of whether a sustainable future is possible — counterpunch
I would have thought it were obvious capitalism is a good system — counterpunch
in that a left wing approach to climate change will undermine capitalism — counterpunch
Unconscious doesn’t have to mean automatic and split off from consciousness. — Joshs
Enactive, embodied approaches to cognition reveal the body as integrated with mind in a complex and inseparable fashion. — Joshs
Rather, the unconscious is a kind of implicit consciousness. — Joshs
I am not convinced that we are that unconscious and I think that we have the ability to develop as self conscious beings. — Jack Cummins
Also, I think that we have a certain amount of choice about how we develop as individual selves, — Jack Cummins
I think that it varies how people understand the concept of self, within different psychology models and within the various systems of meditation. Also, I think that individuals vary in the way in which they think about the self. — Jack Cummins
Some people probably operate on a more automatic basis than others, and it all depends on how much people stop and reflect on the processes. — Jack Cummins
But, I do think that the models of how we think about the self probably affect how we conceptualize the experience of self because it is an interpretative process. — Jack Cummins
In which direction exactly? Wealth inequality is higher than ever, you run the world's largest gulag system, corporate capture of government power is has probably never been more prevalent, US life expectancy is falling, your infrastructure is crumbling, your housing market is back up to 2008 levels with no countervailing forces in sight, your public services have been gutted, your press has never been more subject to corporate imperatives ... — StreetlightX
Significant change does not occur so long as the ruling classes do not feel threatened. — StreetlightX
Yeah yeah, the organizers have been so tremendously successful so far. — StreetlightX
80% of the American public is "politically ignorant" meaning they are so ignorant that they can not answer very basic questions about American politics. — Saphsin
ean towards Erik Olin Wright's formulation of "non-reformist reformism" on the path to socialism. Let me know if you're sympathetic to it — Saphsin
Not enough neighbourhoods were set on fire. — StreetlightX
You missed the Antifa and BLM "mostly peaceful" riots last summer in which at least 23 people were shot dead, — fishfry
No, I don’t think so and for the same reason I stated. I don’t know of any solution, but there has to be a better alternative than aggrandizing the state.
It was government posturing and regulations that led to censorship on social media in the first place. — NOS4A2
