Message from @ClibtardMario
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(he was our president from 2002 to 2010 and a pretty corrupt one btw)
By knowing of his charges and placing him as a minister to intervene on Justice affairs, that's just plain corruption
Or at least a case worthy of impeachment by power abuse
In either way, since we started to talk about Temer, let's talk about his merits too: inflation fell from 9.5% in Rousseff's end to 3% now (and falling quickly)
I don't think he's coming back soon lmao
Jobless rates is finally falling and GDP growth showed an outstanding performance on Q1
@Arash#4421
lmao he left?
He's done it before with me
I love this discord
still no answer to that question, dang
Whats NKVD btw?
Internal police force of Stalin USSR
@Timo))) "show me a system that promotes hard work better than capitalism"?
I wanna try and say tribal society, since if you create double as much you have double as much
A tribal society is not possible anymore and vastly inferior in other aspects
tfw after battling against the local tribe you die of common cold at the advanced age of 22 :anprim:
correct
ehm let's try, market socialism aka coops
So I guess the claim is now that capitalism promotes more hard work than any other viable system
since you have a part of the profits
I don't think those companies do too well
coops can exist alongside capitalist enterprises, but they aren't capitalist since there is no employee/employer relationship
Group up with 50 workers and make a pact that each one will save a part of its own income to build a cooperative business. Boom, coops inside capitalism
Exactly
Just let the workers do whatever they want with their money
coops do well
the numbers are in their favor iirc
It depends of the coop
Any examples in which countries these companies are very active in?
I remember of a cooperative café which was bankrupt because workers were extremely lazy
northern spain is the goto example
Santander is unironically there
there is a huge coop
but coops have some problems, fx banks aren't very willing to give loans
fx?
Why not? If they're profitable
cant answer, probably something with "who's gonna be responsible"
You could assumingly point to other succesful coop companies right
since there's no owner