Posted by ArlenWilliam on 6/2/2015 6:41:00 PM (view original):
Assuming that the major banks are not connected with governments, and through and to the central banking apparatus(es) that become the creditor-masters of each, is missing the heart of the matter IP brings up. (And collectivism is hardly the answer to the problem of the global cartel collective that runs collectivism.)
Thank you Contrarian23. And excellent cross-referencing.
"Capitalism only triumphs when it becomes identified with the State, when it IS the State." Fernand Braudel, Afterthoughts on Material Civilization, 1977.
So we might agree more than we both think. Even if we disagree about that. (Yogi Berra). (Not really).
If we agree that large corporations (and banks) are themselves a form of collectivism, and are not a form of private property then we have a match made in heaven.
We do agree that what you call the global cartel, and I call "global governance" (using the term that the people who do it use for themselves) are pretty much the same thing, are a form of undemocratic rule and are such in the interests of large finance and global corporate power, and that governments mostly work under their tutelage now, at least I think we do.
which makes us: (drum roll):
http://www.amazon.com/Unstoppable-Emerging-Left-Right-Dismantle-Corporate/dp/1568584547
So, we can get back to baseball now.
6/4/2015 4:57 PM (edited)