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Was Karl Max Right?

7 点作者 dmose超过 16 年前

6 条评论

davidw超过 16 年前
No. Nor is this the appropriate place to discuss it.
known超过 16 年前
Each nation need both (Socialism + Capitalism)<p>1. Prevent Race To The Bottom (aka Socialism) Free Public Transportation, Ration shops,Reservations,Basic Income Guarantee,Minimum Wages,Free Education etc<p>2. Promote Race To The Top (aka Capitalism) Incentives,Subsidies,Markets,Extrinsic motivation,Appreciation,Awards, Rewards etc
khafra超过 16 年前
I don't know that we can call Marx right; we can, however, definitively declare Francis Fukuyama wrong. History, even considered as merely a dialectic between opposing models of resource allocation, is far from over.
pragmatic超过 16 年前
"Capitalism as we used to know it is on its deathbed."<p>Come on people. Let's not forget that it was socialist principles (everyone deserves a house) that started this mess.
razorburn超过 16 年前
Karl Max? Is that Peter Max's brother?
Allocator2008超过 16 年前
In terms of the fact that capitalism goes in "rise and fall" cycles, yes, this much seems clear. In terms of the idea that the public ownership of wealth is inevitable, hardly.<p>As Thatcher wisely said, "There is no such thing as society."<p>So capitalism I think continues. Just a few folks will blow their brains out along the way. Survival of the fittest, what can I say. Don't blame Darwin or the capitalists. It is just the laws of nature. As Elton John sings, "Who makes the call and who gets to choose/who gets to win and who gets to lose/it's like rolling dice in the belly of the blues/and the blues never fade away."