Message from @anti
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the only positive is that china is outsourcing themselves to africa to try to sustain their economic growth and trying to get a huge tech industry
but regardless it makes a lot of people who previously had skills in manufacturing unemployed and unprofitable
Good!
Learn IT
time to learn to code
coding is the future...
please learn to code...
coding based economy
That's a necessary outgrowth of the development of capitalism.
It was always going to end like this
no lol
Yes.
Cappy tallists simply should get whacked by our one-party state if they disagree
Chinese governance methods time
bill clinton's economic policies literally could've managed to include both american manufacturing and a higher service economy but he ignored it for muh free trade
it is inevitable but not entirely
There is no way to maintain capital growth in a single country perpetually.
I pray that the CIA blows up the Three Gorges Dam one day
How could Bill Clinton have maintained US manufacturing and expanded the service economy? @anti
how else
The only reason we had an outgrowth of the service economy is because of the shrinkage of investment in domestic manufacturing. The people who were no longer able to work in manufacturing transitioned into service economy.
the service economy is literally inevitable to grow no matter with modernization
Protectionism isn't a sustainable macroeconomic plan tard.
and?
thank you *squints* wagie
im just arguing against their free trade policies that outsourced jobs helped destroy american manufacturing
But you need to pull workers from some other sector. It was an outgrowth of the fact most American manufacturing became obsolete with the development of the third world.
You can't just have both sectors grow with a working population which previously only engaged in one industry
American manufacturing was always going to eventually cease to exist
That's just how capitalist firms function.
And if the third world was kept down?
That wasn't going to happen either.
wdym nigga the unemployment rate was literally 7.3% at the time lol
Those firms exist to make money, they can generate more profit by industrializing the third world and exploiting their populations at a greater rate than they can exploit first world populations. Corporate power was always going to be leveraged to globalize the economy and industrialize the third world
We know, hence why most of us here don't call ourselves ardent capitalists
Nigga what are you talking about. You think that 7.3% of unemployed people would somehow support the growth of a service economy that would be meaningful.
where did i mention them supporting the growth of a service economy
Whether or not you call yourself a capitalist is kind of irrelavnt. Most of you still advocate a system which maintains the same processes that lead to things like globalization.
I don't care if you're an ideological capitalist or an epic 3rd positionist, if you're maintaining commodity production and the profit motive globalization is inevitability.