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In reply to the discussion: The New Totalitarianism: How American Corporations Have Made America Like the Soviet Union [View all]bhikkhu
(10,785 posts)25. I get your point, but nevertheless corporations are the sum of people's choices
Governments pay for mercenaries, but people chose governments. Fox would evaporate overnight if people didn't chose to watch it, and any bank that people stopped depositing money in would fold very soon.
I'd rather have people look at the many choices they make daily and how they affect the world we all live in, that convince them they are powerless and helpless. People can change their lives, they can make a difference, and enough people acting toward an ideal can change the world.
Other than that, I watch the daily stream of customers in and out of the w-mart, most of whom believe they amount to nothing and make no difference at all; and voting (or not) with similar lack of care.
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The New Totalitarianism: How American Corporations Have Made America Like the Soviet Union [View all]
xchrom
Jul 2012
OP
That could have been a good joke, but you lost me at "purely democratic constructs"
Occulus
Jul 2012
#10
I get your point, but nevertheless corporations are the sum of people's choices
bhikkhu
Jul 2012
#25
A couple of my geography professors actually took a tour of the USSR with Intourist
Art_from_Ark
Jul 2012
#19
perestroika (abandonment of central planning) was already implemented by 1985
BOG PERSON
Jul 2012
#22
Central planning was very efficient, it was just focused on the wrong things.
white_wolf
Jul 2012
#39
There's no fundamental difference between state communism and unfettered capitalism.
joshcryer
Jul 2012
#21