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Not exact matches
That led critics to complain
about a hidden end game, noting TARP appeared to be
more about financing a massive expansion of government control over the economy than saving U.S.
capitalism.
«The idea of «rejecting»
capitalism could lead some first - time entrepreneurs to found focus - first companies, where they're
more concerned
about helping people than making a profit.
She wants to keep growing Patagonia to prove that her view of
capitalism can work — that a company can achieve even
more success when it thinks
about future generations as shareholders alongside current investors.
Ezra Klein: Tell me
more about your theory that democracy and
capitalism will eat each other.
If you have a substantial amount of cash available to invest, keep reading to learn
more about the pros and cons of venture
capitalism.
Conservatives were still likely to read quite a few jeremiads, and social - conservatives in particular remained gloomy
about a number of topics, but the world - wide spread of democracy and the undeniably higher standards of living attained in the U.S. and its
more capitalism - friendly allies made optimism seem the rational stance.
So sick and tired of cons preaching this nonsense
about how nothing has brought
more people out of poverty than
capitalism.
The nearer
capitalism comes to triumphing totally
more questions are raised
about its capacity to be magnanimous in victory, to heed the cries of the poor at home and aboard to seek the path of peace and to care tenderly for the earth».
So I say bring it on, come from all four corners of the Earth and lets together build a better society, an inclusive society, a free society where we don't suffer apoplexy at the sight of a burka or niqab, where the colour of your skin means nothing
more than a reminder of the accidental random allocation of your birthplace on this planet.We all need to learn a lot
more about the history of this nation and some of the very very cruel things that it has done in the name of Empire, and before (and is still doing in the name of
Capitalism thinly veiled as national security).
A lot could be said
about existing systems - and even
more could be said
about systems that «could» exist - but let it suffice to say that
Capitalism and Democracy do not «have» to co-exist within any given economy.
Nowadays, there are some people who will tell you that because
capitalism is here to stay there aren't really any choices any
more about what kind of society we need.
Syriza, on the other hand, has its roots in
more traditional radical left politics, but in the past four years it has ditched doctrinal debates
about the evils of
capitalism and embraced Keynesian solutions to deal with Greece's debt and social crisis.
The teens I know accepted the combat as a given, while their elders, bewildered, and looking for a little meaning, interpreted the story as a representation of how kids felt
about the competitive traumas of high school; or as a metaphor for
capitalism, with its terrifying job market and winner - take - all ethos; or,
more simply, as a satiric exaggeration of talent - show ruthlessness.
Finally, in the World Documentary category we'll see films
about a «chubby, dance - obsessed private - detective» named The Bengali Detective, the fall of U.S.
capitalism, through animation and
more in The Flaw, a 12 year story of bare knuckles fighting in KNUCKLE, the team behind Man on Wire reveals a special chimpanzee in Project Nim and in Shut Up Little Man!
But why should they when Gilroy's own film is
about nothing so much as the corrosive effects crony
capitalism wreaks on that heretofore - unsatirized American institution (certainly not covered
more intelligently and presciently by a nearly forty - year - old film whose title rhymes with get work) of headline news?
Given the patchy backstory («I don't like to talk
about such things...»), Plainview's
more metaphor than man, an emblem of avarice or morally bankrupt
capitalism, or just sheer, self - serving Evil.
Ideas and paradigms and worldviews are important, and so are new ways of thinking
about ourselves and our relation to the ecology of
capitalism, but it is those ideas that are located in the routines and rituals of everyday life that are
more likely to have an impact on transforming society.
Capitalism at its best is run by idealists who have great ideas
about how to make the world a better place by offering
more and better choices to individuals.
I believe it's to be the subject of another,
more in - depth article on Artslant, but I walked in to a giant video of a rat being dissected and various slogans
about capitalism appearing on subtitles such as «the UK is switching to the Rat,» and «the Rat just fell in value against the Russian Ruble.»
And in addition, think
about all the wasted energy the «climate community» spent mitigating the impact of «deniers,» when «skeptics» could have helped out by listening
more carefully to the «climate community,» and trying to understand «the climate community's» arguments, and adding to progress on increasing our understanding of the causes of climate variability and change — rather than apologizing or ignoring the input from scientists like Fred Singer — who deliberately lifts a conditional clause from a larger sentence, divorces it completely from context, and creates a fraudulent quotation in order to deliberately deceive, or Ross McKitrick who slanders other scientists on purely speculative conclusions
about their motivations, or guest - posters at WUWT who call BEST «media whores,» or the long line of denizens at Climate Etc. who falsely claim that the «climate community» ignores all uncertainties towards the goal of serving a socialist, eco-Nazi agenda to destroy
capitalism.
That's tough for a lot of people in important positions to accept, since it challenges something that might be even
more powerful than
capitalism, and that is the fetish of centrism — of reasonableness, seriousness, splitting the difference, and generally not getting overly excited
about anything.
Who cares
about 8 % unemployment, the flatlined economy, abandoning Americans to die in Bengahzi, Joe Biden's buffonery, fast & furious, national debt, USA credit downgrade, trillion dollar annual budget deficits, deliberate sabotage of the coal industry, ACORN, failed foreign policy (Iran with nuclear weapons, bowing to China, stiffing U.K and Israel, etc) abysmal people judgement (Biden again, plus H. Clinton, T, Geithner; K. Sebelius; E. Holder, etc), stopping the pipeline for Canadian oil, blocking drilling in US land, secret «kill lists», ObamaCare, attacking religious liberty, you didn't build that, unseemly chest - pounding over bin Laden (GM is dying but bin Laden is coming back to life), 20 years of Jeremiah Wright, failure of crony
capitalism deals with Solyndra - NextEra — Ener1 — Solar Trust etc., over 100 rounds of golf in 1st 3 yrs, choom, the Chevy Volt, insisting the Ft Hood massacre was «workplace violence», secret college transcripts, «clearly the Boston police acted stupidly», disregard of the Simpson - Bowles budget recommendations (after commissioning their work), and lots
more irrelevant stuff.
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Capitalism to Put the Environment at the Center Book Review: The Green Collar Economy by Van Jones Green Jobs Can Bail Out the Environment, Rebuild Communities: Worldwatch Institute