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by RHARDBC
Mon Mar 16, 2015 10:42 pm
Forum: Political Philosophy
Topic: Was Hegel right? Capitalism and the Creative class
Replies: 5
Views: 1981

Re: Was Hegel right? Capitalism and the Creative class

Yes. In America. In Europe any branch of industry starts, and started, with a capital. That is, banks, Jewish usurers, landholders, aristocracy. American banks joined Ford's or Gates' project. European banks joined Thyssen's or Daimler's profit. Mercedes, Adidas (Europe), Honda (Japan) have started...
by RHARDBC
Mon Mar 16, 2015 4:02 pm
Forum: Political Philosophy
Topic: Was Hegel right? Capitalism and the Creative class
Replies: 5
Views: 1981

Re: Was Hegel right? Capitalism and the Creative class

Most enterprises begin with capital yet acquired. A worker-owner does not hire to increase his capital, but he hires to increase his production power. It doesn't matter why worker-owner hire labor, he do it, and that all you need to know. And that is step#2, so it is antithesis. If you take a branc...
by RHARDBC
Sun Mar 15, 2015 4:52 pm
Forum: Political Philosophy
Topic: Was Hegel right? Capitalism and the Creative class
Replies: 5
Views: 1981

Was Hegel right? Capitalism and the Creative class

Hi, guys. I want to offer you have a look at my theory of how Hegel’s dialectics is embodied in the economy. Criticism is welcome :) Everything that exists has a germ of its own destruction in its very birth (Eastern wisdom) Summary: • Capitalism as an intermediate link between economic formations w...