Actually socialism is where this comes from. Capitalism would lead you to another vendor if the free market was not being Stomped by regulation, that have no market reason to exist!
I understand we don't have unfettered capitalism, but I don't think we can. There are plenty of vendors making tablets and phones and chargers, and their motivation is to maximize profit, so they make it as cheap as possible. I don't see that drive changing without regulation, and I see the situation getting substantially worse for workers and our planet. Lord knows an end to subsidies would be amazingly beneficial, but there's a lot more going on. I think, however, an end to centralized government can allow us to try multiple different experiments in various communities and see what works.
This should be a fun debate either way. I love talking about this stuff. I'm totally fascinated by it right now. I've been a progressive liberal almost all my adult life and have recently shifted to ancom. I've heard a lot about anarchy over the years but never thought it possible. Now I think differently.
I worked for a small company making medical monitoring equipment. We made the very best units we possibly could. We charged three times as much as others, but our business tripled in a decade, BECAUSE our monitors Worked, and theirs might.
WE, a small company, were destroying our big business competition, just by making better monitors and sensors. We did so well, that a mega corporation lied to my boss lady, and bought us out. >:(
That is definitely another thing that happens. Buyouts and mergers rarely go well for the consumer. With things as they are now, most people simply can't afford to buy a higher quality or more ethically sourced product. For example, most people have at least a vague idea that sweatshops are a really bad thing, but when the t-shirt at Walmart is $7, how many people will buy the us grown, us sewn organic cotton one for 45? So few people can afford ethical choices. The scariest thing to me about China when I went there was how similar it is to the US. It's very capitalistic but with an incredibly oppressive communist government to squash any kind of unions or other justice movements. It's a nightmare. I just think the state is really the biggest problem. Whatever political or economic system you choose, a state with massive power is going to ruin any goodness inherent in any philosophy.
Our Founding Fathers agreed with you 100%. People are in more danger from the state, than any other source! That is why the founding documents limit the power of government, and doubly limit the power of a central government!
If you don't like central power in the state, you are NOT a liberal these days. They would say you are coming over to the dark side, but we know you are moving to the light. Freedom is a personal thing, and different for everyone. They want to issue you the "freedom" they think you should have, which has NOTHING to do with real freedom!
That is also why they set up a Representative Republic; to keep the federal government out of our faces! >:(
Well, this is why I have had to become a leftist anarchist. I don't trust the state at all. They're doing an awful job right now and have been for many, many years. Of course the left is also the same as the right in almost every way at this point. They're all corporate sell outs now. However, I don't want to leave a state system in charge with no regulation, particularly on business. I don't trust businesses to care for our planet or worker's rights. So, leftist anarchy is all that's left. No government, but we all come together to agree that we care for each other and the planet. Most of my left stuff is social justice issues, but letting the state manage that stuff is an even worse nightmare. Homeschooling is now against the law in many European countries. That mess scares me.
The more power the government gets, the greater danger we are in. I have never seen any good from a union, or from a government regulation. The way to control business, is to stop buying from any business that does bad things! This does not work if you do not tell them they are banned, and why!you no longer buy from them. The bad thing about government is that they are unable to do anything correctly. They screw up everything they touch, and produce nothing.
They are not a solution to ANYTHING, and present US Citizens with the single greatest risk to their future, than any other thing.>:(
Actually socialism is where this comes from. Capitalism would lead you to another vendor if the free market was not being Stomped by regulation, that have no market reason to exist!
We have Not had capitalism in a century....
:'(
I understand we don't have unfettered capitalism, but I don't think we can. There are plenty of vendors making tablets and phones and chargers, and their motivation is to maximize profit, so they make it as cheap as possible. I don't see that drive changing without regulation, and I see the situation getting substantially worse for workers and our planet. Lord knows an end to subsidies would be amazingly beneficial, but there's a lot more going on. I think, however, an end to centralized government can allow us to try multiple different experiments in various communities and see what works.
This should be a fun debate either way. I love talking about this stuff. I'm totally fascinated by it right now. I've been a progressive liberal almost all my adult life and have recently shifted to ancom. I've heard a lot about anarchy over the years but never thought it possible. Now I think differently.
I worked for a small company making medical monitoring equipment. We made the very best units we possibly could. We charged three times as much as others, but our business tripled in a decade, BECAUSE our monitors Worked, and theirs might.
WE, a small company, were destroying our big business competition, just by making better monitors and sensors. We did so well, that a mega corporation lied to my boss lady, and bought us out.
>:(
That is definitely another thing that happens. Buyouts and mergers rarely go well for the consumer. With things as they are now, most people simply can't afford to buy a higher quality or more ethically sourced product. For example, most people have at least a vague idea that sweatshops are a really bad thing, but when the t-shirt at Walmart is $7, how many people will buy the us grown, us sewn organic cotton one for 45? So few people can afford ethical choices. The scariest thing to me about China when I went there was how similar it is to the US. It's very capitalistic but with an incredibly oppressive communist government to squash any kind of unions or other justice movements. It's a nightmare. I just think the state is really the biggest problem. Whatever political or economic system you choose, a state with massive power is going to ruin any goodness inherent in any philosophy.
Our Founding Fathers agreed with you 100%. People are in more danger from the state, than any other source! That is why the founding documents limit the power of government, and doubly limit the power of a central government!
If you don't like central power in the state, you are NOT a liberal these days. They would say you are coming over to the dark side, but we know you are moving to the light. Freedom is a personal thing, and different for everyone. They want to issue you the "freedom" they think you should have, which has NOTHING to do with real freedom!
That is also why they set up a Representative Republic; to keep the federal government out of our faces!
>:(
Well, this is why I have had to become a leftist anarchist. I don't trust the state at all. They're doing an awful job right now and have been for many, many years. Of course the left is also the same as the right in almost every way at this point. They're all corporate sell outs now. However, I don't want to leave a state system in charge with no regulation, particularly on business. I don't trust businesses to care for our planet or worker's rights. So, leftist anarchy is all that's left. No government, but we all come together to agree that we care for each other and the planet. Most of my left stuff is social justice issues, but letting the state manage that stuff is an even worse nightmare. Homeschooling is now against the law in many European countries. That mess scares me.
The more power the government gets, the greater danger we are in. I have never seen any good from a union, or from a government regulation. The way to control business, is to stop buying from any business that does bad things! This does not work if you do not tell them they are banned, and why!you no longer buy from them. The bad thing about government is that they are unable to do anything correctly. They screw up everything they touch, and produce nothing.
They are not a solution to ANYTHING, and present US Citizens with the single greatest risk to their future, than any other thing.
>:(