RE: Poverty, Control, and Capitalism

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Poverty, Control, and Capitalism

in politics •  7 years ago 

Oh my god, are you really comparing the microeconomic level of a company with that of a COUNTRY, or the WORLD? Yes, McDonalds can do that because they have less stuff to worry about and in a way smaller scale than any country in the world. This kind of planning start to present a lot of problems on bigger scales.

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"Oh my god, are you really comparing the microeconomic level of a company with that of a COUNTRY, or the WORLD? Yes, McDonalds can do that because they have less stuff to worry about and in a way smaller scale than any country in the world. This kind of planning start to present a lot of problems on bigger scales."

they have businesses over the entire world lmao are you stupid. Stuff can be planned at a local level.

"because they have less stuff to worry about "

and we have buisinesses making cloths, that's more for the captialist class to worry about, the world today can't exist according to you

Stuff is planned at a local level. That's called "market forces". Without them, you'll probably end up being ruled by some central comitee, like your beloved USSR.
And no, I don't think I'm stupid. However, I'm starting to think you are, given the levels of your answers and how you fail to go deeper than the surface level on any comment I make.

"you'll probably end up being ruled by some central comitee, like your beloved USSR"

"And no, I don't think I'm stupid. However, I'm starting to think you are, given the levels of your answers and how you fail to go deeper than the surface level on any comment I make."

you are the one who thinks wages to pay the workers magically come out of nowhere

"Stuff is planned at a local level. That's called "market forces""

delusional lmao.

"We need more x to do y" is planning

"I will pay x for y, if you happen to have it" is not planning, that's market forces.