Richard Wolff- The Costs of Capitalism's Crisis: Who Will Pay?

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normal communist stuff. i agreed with it in general. not sure how realistic worker owned companies are as a real solution for most industries, but after about an hour or more into it, my attention was a bit distracted so maybe he explained that
 

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Oh ok....I thought I might of been the only one who has heard of him on the coli.
Nah I caught him on Democracy Now and al Jazeera a few times. He's a total socialist, I like a lot of his ideas. :ehh:

normal communist stuff. i agreed with it in general. not sure how realistic worker owned companies are as a real solution for most industries, but after about an hour or more into it, my attention was a bit distracted so maybe he explained that

The co-op model has worked in a lot of different industries, even prostitution if you can believe it. The problem is finding the right people for it, it might not be easy to find that many cooperative workers in an individualist society.
 
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He is associating the bank bailouts and corporate privilege with capitalism
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EDIT: He is right though, regulations are dumb and do nothing :ehh:
 
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Are you disagreeing with your own argument?
No I'm disagreeing with his labeling of capitalism in those two regards, and agreeing with his assessment of regulations and their worthlessness.

But for the fukkery, we can say i am :lolbron: I'm sure some one is more than willing to run with it.
 
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