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    [News] Capitalism - The gift that just keeps on giving

    You can, and do, disagree with me, but you're missing the target on those points: -- re party politics/neoliberals: I explained that in the post you're responding. New Labour are/were neoliberals, as is Osborne and co, and most current Tories (although not One Nation Tories). It's unclear...
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    [News] Capitalism - The gift that just keeps on giving

    I'm not really engaging in party politics, as this extends to a global scale and concerns long-term economic rationales. I haven't looked into the methodology of this study, and accept the point that you've been making about negative wealth -- or debt. But such debt is just another facet of the...
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    [News] Capitalism - The gift that just keeps on giving

    The ASI are even worse. Both of their projects are merely to do what they're doing at the moment, which is to seed doubt about any substantial critique of the current system. And they're funded extremely well to do this, by precisely the 1% that are being collared in their report. We've sparred...
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    [News] Capitalism - The gift that just keeps on giving

    This only goes to show that the claim that the world is governed by dialectical logic is a load of old tosh.
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    [News] Capitalism - The gift that just keeps on giving

    There are various incarnations of capitalism. One that compromised with social democracy, and was the governing logic from post-war to the 1970s (and it was a logic that One Nation Tories accommodated and pursued during this period). Another that is the subsequent governing logic, namely...
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    [News] Capitalism - The gift that just keeps on giving

    The IEA or Oxfam? There's problems with both, but let's see if we can work out which has the larger problems.
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