Have you seen what I've pointed out about "capitalism," Gary? It's true, you know: the word wasn't even invented until about the time of Marx, and Marx was its popularizer. Before that, nobody talked as if "capital" could be some kind of ideology. They had free markets, of course, and other things like profit margins, businesses (small and large), industries and financial tools...but there was no nonsense about "capitalism."Gary Childress wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2025 5:44 amHmm. So, Chomsky has been wrong all this time about the evils of capitalism. And/or there's no viable alternative to capitalism. Is that correct?Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2025 5:23 amI 'm not trying that: I don't imagine I'll be able to cleanse the world of oblivious people, or dishonest people, or ideological Socialists. People have a right to be wrong, if they want to be.Gary Childress wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2025 2:58 am
Good luck in your endeavor to set everyone straight on this.
But you and I should know.
Marx was projecting. Because he was a petulant ideologue himself, and because his project was designing an ideology -- really, a pseudo-religion -- he also designed an bogeyman, an opposing "religion" to convince people his way was better. And, of course, he attributed all the evils of the world to this other, dark pseudo-religion Marx himself had designed. And fools have followed him, never questioning whether or not Marx might have lied. But he did.
There's no such thing as "Capitalism." So there are MANY alternatives to "Capitalism," because there is no such thing. You can have freedom in the markets to one degree or another, social programs to one degree or another, governments of one size and configuration or another, transactions of one kind or another, industries and businesses of all kinds...Marx was a binary idiot. And his follies have impoverished the imagination of generations of people, so that they suppose that there are only two alternatives: lovely, lovely, gentle, humane Socialism, or nasty, nasty, evil "Capitalism." And it is chiefly the vituperation against the latter that has blinded people to the complete disasters produced by the former. Over and over, they've repeated the folly of trying to make Socialism work, so as to escape the bogeyman...and time after time, Socialism has crashed economies and piled up the corpses...and still, people can't seem to see beyond the Marxist deception.
This impoverished imagination that asks, "which should we choose," and thinks of only two options, IS the problem. It makes us imagine that anything different from Socialism is bound to be bad, or heartless, or selfish, or cruel, or inhumane...and that's just arrant nonsense. We have many options.
The whole thing is a problem constructed artificially by Marx -- who is probably the worst propagandist and most evil man to ever live, if we judge the tree by its fruits.