[MD] socialism
Mary
marysonthego at gmail.com
Sat Jun 5 10:52:30 PDT 2010
Hi Platt,
> > [Mary Replies]
> > Democracy protects individual liberty, but what protects Democracy
> from
> > itself? Without protection, Democracy rapidly devolves into a state
> > controlled by those with the most money to influence it. This is
> > effectively equivalent to a "corporate dictatorship". How different
> is
> > that
> > from a "communist dictatorship"?
> >
>
> Hi Mary,
>
> Surely you see the difference between the power of corporations to
> influence
> a government and the power of a government to murder those who oppose
> it.
>
[Mary Replies]
Are you talking about the US here? Are you in fear for your safety from the
US Government? Really?
> > Hardly anyone can build a huge corporation without providing products
> or
> services people want by voting in the marketplace. A corporation's
> "wealth"
> is usually held by stockholders who risk their savings in the hopes of
> individual gain.
>
[Mary Replies]
The stock market is a gambling house. I think it could use some 'adult
supervision'. It is unlikely to get it, though, since the players have paid
off Washington and run many of the 'regulatory' agencies.
>
> Corporations are far from being as "bad" as governments since they
> do not have the legal power to attain their ends by force.
[Mary Replies]
Many governments seem to do pretty much what their corporate benefactors ask
them to do.
> The "Giant" has as many tentacles as there special interest groups,.
> each seeking government favors. The fundamental power of the Giant is
> drawn from the power of government to coerce behavior at the point of a
> gun.
>
[Mary Replies]
The most influential special interest groups are funded by corporations.
We have separation of church and state. Why not separation of corporations
and state?
Best,
Mary
>
> >
> >
> Best,
> Platt
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