Message from @Adoring Fan
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so it was a failure of capitalism to arise from feudalistic society
@Moose that's outside the realm of possibility
using that information at the time would you think
"geez capitalism is inevitable!"
Perhaps not inevitable no, but I would see it as a possible system that seems to be growing in popularity
nobody here except for you is saying capitalism is inevitable
well i'm illustrating a point the failure of a system to arise in some time period does not mean it will **never arise**
capitalism was one possible reaction to feudalism
Hayek would disagree that it was just a reaction
but the only source of correctness is marx
the man that actually didnt have a background in economics
>engels was a businessman and worked with marx
lolwut
lol
wut
businessman =/= economist
lmao
or did marx define businessman to be an economist?
so you agree with it
after all
also I work with businessmen
does that mean I'm an economist?
businessmen know more about the realities of economics than economists i.e free market economists say stuff about businesses i.e everyone ideally acts self interested all the time but in reality there is some minimal amount of co-operation required in a business culture to operate.
Plus
businessmen were at the front of the capitalist industrial revolution
not an argument
anyway ill have to go for now
ill be back soon
Marx put an end to economics by writing Das Kapital
well
free market economics is actually a load of horeshit
and no being a businessman won't allow you to know what the kuznets curve is, for instance
keynesianism
makes
more
sense
than
free market capitalist
economics
idc what makes more sense