Message from @ETBrooD
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how does one protect capital ?
is there some provider?
some *state?*
so you don't think the economic success of south korea was produced by capitalism 🤔
I just know that capitalism cannot be done by the state, literally
interesting
By definition it's impossible
Sorry to burst your uneducated butthurt bubble
its okay to have independent opinion
It's okay to have a wrong opinion like yours
like i said im happy with your independent opinion
That's why you dislike it so much yeah
Very happy
cool
awesome
capitalism
/ˈkapɪt(ə)lɪz(ə)m/
noun
an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
"an era of free-market capitalism"
does capitalism not need state intervention? Like when it's time to regulate free markets? protect capital and it's interest? enforce standards?
or we can operate within the framework of the state and exclude it cos mUh cApITaLiSm
I’m not sure you understand what capitalism is if you believe that state intervention is a product of it
what happens when company A reneges on a contract with company B causing losses?
The more the state intervenes in the market (i.e. regulates it) the less free the market becomes, hence reducing capitalism, and increasing socialism.
Bad for them
Exactly
In a purely capitalist setting every individual or group of individuals would have complete self-ownership of everything they possess, including the right to protect their property.
what if my protection is bigger than yours and i wipe you out
free market fuck yeah right?
That'd be you acting like a government.
how
By intervening in the free market.
if i have the resource the means and the will i can do so
how so
Because the only way to intervene in the free market outside of using negotiation is force.
so now anyone taking advantage of your dumb premise is now the government?
If you use force, you end freedom. Thus becoming the de facto governmental body.
okay how about this, my company competes directly with you and makes products services cheaper than what you can afford.
is that force?
or is that the principle of the free markets
Did the company use violent means, or threats, or anything like that?
nope just made my products cheaper which say you can't do so
Then there's no use of force
cool so i have now wiped you out of competition and taken over your share