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Originally Posted by Nibblewitz
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I'm not so sure you do. Unfettered capitalism is governed by black hole physics: money will pool in the hands of those who have. The same amounts of power will be purchased, just not purchased through a government who might possibly roll some prosperity down hill.
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Oh, so corporations are able to purchase the same amounts of power from the City of Butte, Montana as they can from United States of America? Why don't they just work with Butte then? Fewer people to deal with.
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What you seem to really want is a world run by totalitarian factions (corporations). Very similar to what we have now sans humanitarian organizations; they couldn't exist in the world of red and black.
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No, that's again precisely the opposite of what I said, although I do believe humanitarian organizations are a detriment to humanity. The situation that you describe though is the situation you would realize with a powerful government in a capitalistic society. In a capitalistic society the absence of a robust government to exploit means corporate survival hinges on defending oneself from competitors.
You make the false presumption that a large government is somehow inherently virtuous and officials would not be purchased by corporations in an environment of unfettered capitalism. We know that not to be true based on current circumstance. Right now our largest for-profit entities exist only because of government. They'd have died the death they should have had the government lacked the power to spare them.