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(14,656 posts)that we are up against. I believe the99% needs to learn to live without
the 1%. Form our own sub-culture and shun the 1%. Shunning is an
effective social tool. It will take a long time but then it took several
decades to get to our present state. imho
tclambert
(11,087 posts)The 1% thinks we do. They think they provide the indispensable service of running the world for all the rest of us.
But if they disappeared, couldn't the 99% run the world just fine? Would it really hurt the state of the world or the world economy if the income and assets of the 1% became the property of everybody else? And if the world would function just fine, or even better, without them, doesn't that mean that the 1% are just worthless parasites living off the rest of the population?
If the richest 3 million Americans all caught some super-virus (presumably transmitted via handling huge amounts of money) and fell into comas or died, would society unravel? Would the economy fall into chaos? Would we even notice? If not, then society is paying an awful lot of money for not much in return.
Awknid
(381 posts)But I doubt they would leave us alone. They would want more and would want to use us 99%ers get it. Many people with that kind of dough are pretty twisted and live to manipulate others.
AAO
(3,300 posts)fasttense
(17,301 posts)It sounds good. Robert Reich obviously sees what the problems are with the race to accommodate corporations. But as long as the same corporations have the wealth from the labor they hire at rock bottom prices, they will continue to buy up governments and politicians. Corporate wealth must be taken out of their hands and put into the hands of the people who are doing the work. We must introduce democracy to the workplace and get rid of capitalism for the race to the bottom to end.
limpyhobbler
(8,244 posts)Personally I'd like to end capitalism and introduce actual democracy. I like the liberal economists though too: Reich, Krugman, Stiglitz, etc. because much of their analysis is correct and it would be better than what we have now. Rick Wolff is more my speed.
Thanks for the good point!