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Izzy
Virtue & Vice

Registered: Apr 2001
Location: TX TA #5
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| quote: | Originally posted by drewfactor
Izzy:
That is not what I was saying at all. I agree that if a rich country invests in a poorer country, the standard of living will go up, they will gain industrialization, and other benefits of foreign investment. I am not saying that this will make the other country "poorer." But, take the situation of Nike in Viet Nam for example...people were working in horrendous conditions, long hours exposed to dangerous chemicals, child labour, etc...all for measly wages. Now, I agree with Renegade because they probably did get a higher standard of living and working for Nike was probably better than working in rice fields in the baking sun wading in leach infested sewer water all day just to have your rice paddy dessimated by a storm or something...BUT..As forein investors, was it morally right for Nike to not consider proper working conditions? Restrictions on child labour? etc..?
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see then thats a different case, a moral one rather then an economic one... morality and capitalism sometimes go agianst each other...
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Here's my point that I was making from the beginning: Even though capitalism has worked the best so far, produces higher standard of living for all etc...What it ultimately creates is DRASTIC disparities in wealth. Now, as a capitalist, I can accept radical income disparity because I believe in how capitalism produces a higher standard of living for everyone. BUT Socialists see a problem with radical income disparity.
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i agree with you there
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Is it fair that GM pays it's workers here in Ontario $25 an hour and pays the same worker in Mexico probably less than half that? Do you not agree that there should be some measures to create a more equal distribution of wealth?
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see now you're starting to slip agian, you're getting into the realm of globalism, the economy in mexico is not at the same level as the economy in canada and so judging someones salary is all relitive. it would be foolish to have equal distribution of wealth internationally, otherwise i would move to mexico where i get the same wage as i would here but yet be able to afford so much more becuase everything is cheaper
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Dec-13-2002 22:22
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Fir3start3r
Armin Acolyte

Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Toronto, ON, Canada
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Wow
Awesome posts guys. 
I'm a pro-capitalist myself. Why?
It's fair that's why.
In socialism/communism, why should I have to shell out my blood, sweat and tears to someone who has decided to do nothing with their life?
In capitalism, an individual is free to pursue their own business(es), create jobs, support people through the creation of those jobs, provide a need/service, bring up the standard of living, and support other causes (arts, talents, charities, etc.).
Sure there's disparity in a capitalist society, just as their are disparities between individual morals/ethics/beliefs. We're not the same.
It's freedom of choice.
We all have a choice to succeed because we live in a land that been safe-housed by the veterans that have fallen before us, who believed that a free enterprise society is worth preserving.
It's just sad to see that people think that because of the wealth that surrounds them that they are entitled to it by doing absolutely nothing. (ie. Welfare cases)
There's a book I've been meaning to read called, "The Compassionate Capitalist".
It has some amazing insight on the world of free enterprise and capitalism.

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The grey rain-curtain of this world rolls back, and all change to silver glass...and then you see it...
...white shores...and beyond...the far green country under a swift sunrise."
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Dec-14-2002 21:03
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rupert
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: bris vegas
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Not that I can add much but capitalism and socialism in their purest forms are both the enemy of democracy.
Since socialism is discredited nowadays I will only deal with Capitalism.
To say that capitalism is fair and equitable is categorically not true. In fact capitalism is not about fairness, it is about promoting inequality.
I would even go so far as to say that it is a Zero-Sum game. I can provide a detailed explanation of why I think this if neccessary.
Unrestrained Capitalism(american style) is fundamentally destructive, to say that Capitalism is the only form of political/economic system that will work is a lie. The free market Economic rationalists like to preach the mantra of the market but they dont really practice it. The biggest welfare recipients in the world are multinational corporations who get massive taxpayer subsidies for otherwise inefficient products.
To work markets need effective regulation and the rule of law. There is no such thing as a free and fair market without regulation. Trade liberalisation is all about removing the regulations which are what make western market economies work. This is ultimately self destructive.
Unrestrained capitalism leads to
War
Poverty
Political instability
Ecological degradation
The current globalisation agenda is doomed to fail because there is no real regulation on a global scale as the United States will never cede sovereignty to a foreign body.
Without Justice and compassion for the poor there will never be peace and security for the rich.
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Dec-19-2002 10:19
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