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#1 Free_Marxet
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I really like necrotroph (theyre on myspace obviously) myspace.com/necrotrophmetal
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Hong Kong, theres actual documented proof for this as well. look up the economic freedom index.
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I hope theyre working on KI3. But we all have to realize, this isnt the same Rare as the one that saved N64 from droughts. Never the less, theyre still exceptionally talented, and I think KI3 would be great. I hope they put the old ones on xbla
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i dont tip anyone unless i feel like they did something that deserves it first. simply making my french fries isnt enough
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Hmm, true - but what makes you think the big company is unable to eliminate the smaller companies? You can recommend me all the books you like, I doubt they are sold here though :P Famiking
America's great Depression - Murray Rothbard Man, the Economy, and the State - Ludwig Von Mises Human Action - Ludwig Von Mises theres a free book i can show you too, http://www.agorism.info/AgoristClassTheory.pdf - 38 pages.
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A free market allows those small companies to be bought out, so I doubt it's much concern for the big companies. Either way - it seems the definition of corporatism has become subject of debate, let's pretend I didn't say it, I hate arguing English warz -_-Famiking
a free market also allows for those companies to refuse to be bought out. Its not productive to assume that things that happen in the USA's economy regularly would happen in a free market. Everything would change, and its really not something you can simply demonstrate on a forum without reading a novels worth of information. if youre willing to buy some books, i can recommend some.
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[QUOTE="Free_Marxet"][QUOTE="Famiking"]"its not that the free market turns into corporatism, its that governments support it and turn it into corporatism by the exploitative and abusive practices we call politics and/or democracy." - Over here I assumed you meant that the government is evil because he allows corporations to abuse their workers. That is my definition of corporatism (a corporate bordello).Famiking
abuse of workers isnt really important one way or the other in the definition of corporatism or economic fascism (same thing)

A corporate bordello is a country run by big companies, if it were run by big companies, there would be less labour laws (to reduce costs), a worker is a cost, a business would try to reduce costs. Paying workers criminal wages and making them work in poor conditions reduces cost. Support of this action is what leads to corporatism.

Youd be surprised how often big business backs regulations and labor laws to prevent new businesses from entering the market (due to cost) and because of these regulations, they can simply make up for the costs by price gauging because theyve recieved monopoly status. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporatism#Fascist_corporatism ^specifically what im talking about also ""corporatism" has been used to mean the promotion of the interests of private corporations in government over the interests of the public" in the time you spent arguing with me you could have read at least 20 articles on that site.....
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"its not that the free market turns into corporatism, its that governments support it and turn it into corporatism by the exploitative and abusive practices we call politics and/or democracy." - Over here I assumed you meant that the government is evil because he allows corporations to abuse their workers. That is my definition of corporatism (a corporate bordello).Famiking
abuse of workers isnt really important one way or the other in the definition of corporatism or economic fascism (same thing)
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[QUOTE="Famiking"][QUOTE="Free_Marxet"][QUOTE="Famiking"]I did not say free market meant labour laws, heck I said the OPPOSITE. Free market means NO labour laws. It seems you have misinterpreted my entire argument. And corporatism is not always the government - it can be the people as well. Like how the media brainwashes people in the US to be capitalist/corporatist. And I said I can read the site later, I don't have the time to read it in one sitting.

im saying you misunderstood what i was talking about, which is obvious. corporatism has to involve a government, corporatism was defined by mussolini after all. Its where everyone else gets the definition of corporatism...

You thought I said a free market has labour laws - this is not what I said. I know what a "free market" is, I'm not retarded. I'm arguing against the fact it DOESN'T have labour laws. So, tell me what your definition of corporatism?

"What you are describing (a capitalist country with worker protection) is NOT a free market, because it has government intervention, labour unions, minimum wage and the right to strike. That is not a free market." - What im pointing out is that I was describing a free market, and you believed I wasnt. "What you are describing..." Just admit it, and move on. My definition of corporatism has already been mentioned in the post you quoted.
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[QUOTE="Famiking"]I did not say free market meant labour laws, heck I said the OPPOSITE. Free market means NO labour laws. It seems you have misinterpreted my entire argument. And corporatism is not always the government - it can be the people as well. Like how the media brainwashes people in the US to be capitalist/corporatist. And I said I can read the site later, I don't have the time to read it in one sitting.

im saying you misunderstood what i was talking about, which is obvious. corporatism has to involve a government, corporatism was defined by mussolini after all. Its where everyone else gets the definition of corporatism...