«Why, practically every nonsense that has ever been
said about capitalism has been championed by some professed economist» Joseph Schumpeter
What Pope Francis
said about capitalism mirrors exactly what Saint Pope John Paul II said on the same matter!
Not exact matches
«It's sad because this Pope makes it very clear he doesn't know what he's talking
about when it comes to
capitalism and socialism and so forth,» Limbaugh
said.
Have we, the opponents of
capitalism,
said something
about this?
But it is of critical importance to the choice between
capitalism and socialism, and it is directly relevant to what he has to
say about sin.
Say what you will
about laissez - faire
capitalism — and it certainly never lived up to its advance billing — this was a moral transformation that was breathtaking in scope.
is packed with things to
say about animal rights,
capitalism, monopolization and even refugee crises.
OK, it's not the most accessible thing at a glance, but Okja is packed with things to
say about animal rights,
capitalism, monopolization and even refugee crises.
While Chesterton's famous summary of distributism — «The problem with
capitalism is not that there are too many capitalists but too few» —
says nothing
about the kind of capital we should care
about, in his work it is bound up with all sorts of extraneous reactionary material.
Of those who failed to grasp what I
said about the meaning of the term «
capitalism,» or who imagine I was arguing for the modern state as opposed to the modern market, David Lumpkins provides the most entertaining remarks.
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).
Meanwhile, I am repeating what the Pope
says about the savagery of
capitalism.
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.
And in a thinly - veiled but damning swipe at Mr Corbyn, he
said Labour should reject the «misty - eyed romanticism
about a revolution to overthrow
capitalism and a socialist nirvana».
He talked last year
about responsible
capitalism and various commentators
said «oh, this is rubbish», and then six months later we had the Libor scandal and everyone started to think «actually what he was
saying kind of makes sense».
He wasn't able to
say how many members there are in the State Legislature (he
said 70 in the Senate and 140 in the Assembly; there are 63 and 150, respectively) and it doesn't take much to get him to talk, openly,
about his respect for the socialist movement and his desire to up - end the current mores of American
capitalism.
«When you start talking
about climate change and the need for major changes, carbon taxes and lifestyle changes, [conservatives] see this as a threat to
capitalism and future prosperity,»
said McCright.
But Inherent Vice tells stories
about race and minorities,
capitalism and inequality, and America at large, a bit like how John Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath has plenty to
say about the modern US from the vantage point of the 1930s.
Reading Marx and Freire may not alchemize us into revolutionaries capable of transcending
capitalism but ignoring what they had to
say about transforming education in the context of class struggle would be a huge loss to our efforts.
Mr. Feldmann
said using crisp dollar bills could lead to the misunderstanding that the installation is
about capitalism and power.
But as has been
said about horse racing, the way to make a lot of money in venture
capitalism is to start out with really, really a lot of money.
«If we think
about the Wal - Mart model, it is incredibly fuel - intensive at every stage, and at every one of those stages we are now seeing an inflation of the costs for boats, trucks, cars,»
said Naomi Klein, the author of «The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster
Capitalism.»
Inhofe's staff wrote
about her paper's methodology; they did not call her a Communist or
say she wanted to tear down global
capitalism.
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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