tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-878781244953948813.post1592393805787943827..comments2023-09-22T20:53:43.819-07:00Comments on How Business Happens: When Robots Make ClothesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-878781244953948813.post-79538724536177078842016-06-01T17:16:37.352-07:002016-06-01T17:16:37.352-07:00Capitalism is abjectly evil, so the Hegemon works ...Capitalism is abjectly evil, so the Hegemon works assiduously to conflate the two, good and bad together. Capitalism, no matter which of the dozens of definitions, gets down to coercion in regards to charging interest (usury) having the practice legitimized in "law." In a free market, which is entirely voluntary, usury would disappear as no one would care about me not paying the interest on a loan, meaning no sanction, no more than anyone cares if someone does not pay a gambling debt.<br /><br />The heart of the difference in all examples is the free market is voluntary, and capitalism is coerced. The nazis and the communists systems have proved to be superior since they had the decency to self liquidate when proven evil... the nazis by widespread suicides after 12 years in business, the Soviets by simply shutting down and releasing their victims after 75 years. Capitalism is taking so much more time, simply because the Hegemon is so much more patient.<br />John Wiley Spiershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17912149116679736768noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-878781244953948813.post-26699943326618586432016-06-01T08:17:08.618-07:002016-06-01T08:17:08.618-07:00I didn't understand the difference between cap...I didn't understand the difference between capitalism and free markets, thinking they were the same thing.<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com