Quote from: Pendulate on May 01, 2015, 08:13:30 PMGo easy on him. He's not as flaky as he used to be.FRASIER IS THAT YOU?
Go easy on him. He's not as flaky as he used to be.
yeah i got wrecked so hard, he didn't even respond to my last postoh
You really are delusional enough to think that the lack of a reply means you win
Quote from: ////\\\\ on May 03, 2015, 09:29:27 AMYou really are delusional enough to think that the lack of a reply means you winis that what i said?No
"he didnt even reply to my last post"HURRRRRIt was massively implied you dolt
Quote from: ////\\\\ on May 03, 2015, 09:34:58 AM"he didnt even reply to my last post"HURRRRRIt was massively implied you doltexcept it wasn'tyou said i got "wrecked"which implies not only that he "won", but he "WRECKED" meone basic, easily refuted response does not constitute getting "wrecked"sorry
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Quote from: Meta Cognition on May 02, 2015, 10:00:20 AMHow could you even possibly price things meritoriously? You either do it by supply and demand, or not at all. Supply and demand is the only system of allocating scarce resources that actually makes sense. Trying to price things on some other notion has led to depravity every single time it has been tried, and no, it's not just a case of not being tried correctly, it just doesn't work. please explain
How could you even possibly price things meritoriously? You either do it by supply and demand, or not at all. Supply and demand is the only system of allocating scarce resources that actually makes sense. Trying to price things on some other notion has led to depravity every single time it has been tried, and no, it's not just a case of not being tried correctly, it just doesn't work.
QuoteThe rich contribute disproportionately to the public coffers; often at the expense of productivity growth, I might add.and what's productivity growthdeveloping a new iPad?
The rich contribute disproportionately to the public coffers; often at the expense of productivity growth, I might add.
if your new product isn't a fucking breakthrough in technology, it's probably not worth it
(part of the evil of capitalism is that it's self-sustaining, like a cancer)
QuoteSince capitalism is about competition, I don't see how this is a function of capitalism. Most competition is stifled by government regulations which restrict entry into a specific industry. Especially when it comes to intellectual property reform. it's a function of capitalism, obviously, because if you're the only one making products on the market
Since capitalism is about competition, I don't see how this is a function of capitalism. Most competition is stifled by government regulations which restrict entry into a specific industry. Especially when it comes to intellectual property reform.
you've never met someone who "prefers" apple to samsung?you've never met someone who prefers xbox to playstation?you've never heard of terms like "brand loyalty"?
there are people who won't even buy products made out of country, like it should matter
the fresh refers to those individuals who are just out of high school and are either going to college or are trying to get themselves a job--the next generation of hapless consumers, if you will
Not a function of capitalism; it's mostly a function of mental illness, Ronald Reagan and the shocking mental health infrastructure in America.
Which is a result of companies responding to consumer demand.
Not to mention, if this ever does change it will most likely be as a result of the development of synthetic meats--which is a function of capitalism.
Quote from: Verbatim on May 03, 2015, 09:37:53 AMQuote from: ////\\\\ on May 03, 2015, 09:34:58 AM"he didnt even reply to my last post"HURRRRRIt was massively implied you doltexcept it wasn'tyou said i got "wrecked"which implies not only that he "won", but he "WRECKED" meone basic, easily refuted response does not constitute getting "wrecked"sorryExcept he did rekt you and he did win
So Verbatim, if capitalism is so full of "teh evulz", what other system do you propose? Something that wouldn't work in reality, I'd imagine.
At least give me time to respond.
I'm not sure how to elaborate further.
The economy operates on productivity, not merit.
Depends on the model you're using; but put simply it's a growth in our ability to convert inputs to outputs.
What makes you the arbiter of "worth" in this situation? If you don't like a product, you're free to not buy it and to persuade others why they shouldn't buy it.
But it's exactly this system of free consumer demand which means we aren't living off the land with no time for philosophy, literature, art or anything else of higher value than a new iPad.
Which is a monopoly. Which is very rarely a function of capitalism.
Yeah, and I think they're all retarded. But, again, you're misapplying something as being a function of capitalism; people are loyal about all manner of things from sports to skin colour. It's a fairly common cognitive bias, regardless of whatever economic system you have set up.
Which is a function of protectionism, which absolutely isn't a function of capitalism. I agree that people who go on about 'muh domestic industry' don't know what they're talking about.
Knowledge and information is becoming ever more important in the modern economy; it's not surprising that younger people are therefore somewhat disadvantaged.
There's no moral principle which dictates people must have a home.
It's a broken system because people don't like what you like?
I'm not claiming the outcomes are always as efficient as possible
I'm saying the system of pricing and resource allocation is more efficient than any other system you could name.
It does. It's why the capitalist systems in the world are the most innovative, it's why capitalism has been the most productive system in human history. Competition works.
Quote from: ////\\\\ on May 03, 2015, 01:37:24 PMSo Verbatim, if capitalism is so full of "teh evulz", what other system do you propose? Something that wouldn't work in reality, I'd imagine.socialismdidn't work in the past =/= can't ever be done correctly
i don't know anything about venezuela
It's safe to say capitalism works the best when you are taking human nature into account.
There are more capitalist/ultracapitalist societies like China, India, and the US