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In reply to the discussion: The New Totalitarianism: How American Corporations Have Made America Like the Soviet Union [View all]white_wolf
(6,257 posts)40. In one of his videos Chomsky makes a similar point.
He argued that having a company assemble their products in Mexico and ship them to L.A. for distribution and sell them in New York is really no different than what the USSR did. He said you are still operating within a massive command economy. I don't necessary agree that you can emancipate yourself from corporations. You can choose not to shop at Wal-Mart, but you will have to shop somewhere. Perhaps if you are lucky you can avoid corporations, but you are stuck with capitalism.
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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