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Global corporate capitalism in the future?

Posted by: Samuel Day Fassbinder ( Citizens for Mustard Greens, Aztlan ) on November 29, 1997 at 22:19:09:

In Reply to: Heres whats wrong with communism posted by Mike Sprout on November 28, 1997 at 21:12:37:

: 1. No accountability
: 2. No responsibility
: 3. No incentive

We could use this as a description of global capitalism, as well.Here is a series of links which will explain that global corporations do not behave with any sense of responsibility toward the future, are not being held accountable for the future they are creating, and have no serious incentive under capitalism to do the right thing.

Sure, we all might decide as a society to manage our consumption of energy wisely, to avoid a permanent energy crisis in the next century. But capitalism provides society as a whole with no incentive to make that decision, because capitalism allows most of the energy decisions to be made by those who concentrate on short-term profits.

: For all you anticapitalists out there, I ask, can you name any successful communist societies globally or historically?

In the future, will we be living in the past or present? The discussion about alternatives to capitalism (forget about labels like "communism," it's post-capitalism we're discussing here) revolves around the shape of the future of the world. The world of the future will be IRREVOCABLY changed by the present domination of the world by global corporations under capitalism, so it is safe to assume that the future will not merely repeat the past or present. Anyone care to speculate about the probable shape of the future, here?


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