So, we're experiencing the longest economic boom in modern history. Yet, most people aren't really feeling trickle-down or a rise in the tide that lifts all boats. — Wallows
Yet people here are from the West, hence they don't actually care shit about global poverty being actually twarted and successfully diminished.So, we're experiencing the longest economic boom in modern history. — Wallows
Whimsical bullshit. Marxism is as failed as it was from the start, there is just a new generation that hasn't ever seen Marxism-Leninism in reality and hence the left can blissfully forget everything about all the failed experiments that all ended up in tragedy.Recently, Marxism is becoming ethical in terms of being more oriented towards situations like the tragedy of the commons. — Wallows
China hasn't been marxist for a long time. They learnt that from their "Cultural Revolution". Far proper would be to talk about China being the example of fascism: a mixed economy with the government in control of the economy which opposes liberalism, but tolerates well capitalism.China isn't perfect; but, will most likely dominate the new green economy. — Wallows
Likely goes sideways. Not going to have a huge collapse, but likely the economy is going to be a disappointment.So, what's your opinion about the economy? — Wallows
it's quite possibly the shortest route to a life of comfort and ease if you have the right mettle.
Are you being sarcastic here? There is no such thing as an "invisible hand". — Echarmion
Whimsical bullshit. Marxism is as failed as it was from the start, there is just a new generation that hasn't ever seen Marxism-Leninism in reality and hence the left can blissfully forget everything about all the failed experiments that all ended up in tragedy. — ssu
No, it's a term baptized by Adam Smith, although he never would have imagined that it would be the grand signifier of his neo-classical economic theory, in his magnum opus, being The Wealth of Nations. — Wallows
I am aware of the history of the term, but Smith never referred to market forces as an "invisible hand". Indeed Smith's usage of the term is highly questionable, since the term is never explained and seems rather like a deus ex machina (and Smith may have meant literal divine intervention) to salvage a conclusion that otherwise just would not follow. — Echarmion
It goes hand in hand with the phrase power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Everyone is susceptible, nobody is immune. — Metaphyzik
Whimsical bullshit. Marxism is as failed as it was from the start, there is just a new generation that hasn't ever seen Marxism-Leninism in reality and hence the left can blissfully forget everything about all the failed experiments that all ended up in tragedy. — ssu
So, we're experiencing the longest economic boom in modern history. — Wallows
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