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yes NJCher Mar 2013 #1
Well Russian communism didnt seem particularly humanizing. dkf Mar 2013 #2
I'm not asking about Soviet Communism. I'm asking about Capitalism. eom Taverner Mar 2013 #4
My point is there is no system that is inherently humanizing or dehumanizing. dkf Mar 2013 #7
Surely you jest... daleanime Mar 2013 #13
The death knell then for all sports and games. n/t aristocles Mar 2013 #14
...... daleanime Mar 2013 #15
No. Peter cotton Mar 2013 #3
So is murder. eom Taverner Mar 2013 #5
I disagree. Peter cotton Mar 2013 #12
Violence is central to human nature RZM Mar 2013 #64
Now *there's* a revealing post (nt) Nye Bevan Mar 2013 #16
You've been conditioned to approve of capitalism. It's not some unstoppable force of human nature. Ed Suspicious Mar 2013 #26
Bullshit. Capitalism isn't a part of human nature any more than feudalism is. baldguy Mar 2013 #36
Why do you think capitalism is basic to human nature? nt ZombieHorde Mar 2013 #54
Of course it is dehumanizing me b zola Mar 2013 #6
No, but its tricky quinnox Mar 2013 #8
How could it be? redqueen Mar 2013 #9
Consider what you are to most employers Taverner Mar 2013 #24
None of the people working for me are just objects. NCTraveler Mar 2013 #29
So you're the exception. You get a gold star. Taverner Mar 2013 #32
It is actually exactly what you stated. NCTraveler Mar 2013 #34
I said most companies treat employees like objects Taverner Mar 2013 #40
A reality check from the Small Business Administration aristocles Mar 2013 #10
Thank you. Only about 5% of Americans are capitalists. Mika Mar 2013 #71
Do the Swedes, the Norwegians, the Swiss and the Germans feel dehumanized? Nye Bevan Mar 2013 #11
I don't get your point about the North Koreans. Good economy or bad? aristocles Mar 2013 #18
I guess one way to address the OP's question is as follows: Nye Bevan Mar 2013 #20
If NK was a socialist, or communist state, it might compare well Taverner Mar 2013 #25
The question was about capitalism. Nye Bevan Mar 2013 #35
The only thing that makes capitalism unwieldy is there are too many people practicing it. randome Mar 2013 #17
Wisest comment so far olddots Mar 2013 #45
No. It's about how you control that capitalism LittleBlue Mar 2013 #19
I don't think one can "bell the cat" Taverner Mar 2013 #33
Hmm. MyshkinCommaPrince Mar 2013 #21
walmart vs costco. if you shop at either, you support "capitalism" of one sort or the other nt msongs Mar 2013 #22
No more than any "system" is Recursion Mar 2013 #23
Reducing people's ability to live and the power over their own lives to a sum of their money... killbotfactory Mar 2013 #27
No, but Commericalism is. Rex Mar 2013 #28
Do people need each other? Should they? el_bryanto Mar 2013 #30
It can be dehumanizing, just as it can be rewarding. NCTraveler Mar 2013 #31
Capitalism does not take need into consideration. All it cares for is profit. Taverner Mar 2013 #41
Incorrect. Capitalism considers many human needs and cares for them. NCTraveler Mar 2013 #42
By law, the only thing a corporation is concerned with is the stockholders Taverner Mar 2013 #43
You have an extremely limited view of corporations. NCTraveler Mar 2013 #44
You have failed to define your terms and adequately flesh out an argument. Your OP is too narrow. KittyWampus Mar 2013 #53
American capitalism yes... Kalidurga Mar 2013 #37
Unregulated capitalism moondust Mar 2013 #38
Project the NEED for profit, that's the NEED itself, out to its nth degree; that would be a patrice Mar 2013 #39
Unregulated, Unchecked Capitalism Is Far More Than Dehumanizing. It's flat out immoral. Yavin4 Mar 2013 #46
As always, there is no easy answer aristocles Mar 2013 #56
Jobs going overseas has nothing to do with regulations or taxes. Yavin4 Mar 2013 #58
Regulations and taxes make the cost of doing business here too high. aristocles Mar 2013 #59
The "high cost of doing business" is a subjective measure Yavin4 Mar 2013 #68
"Workers of the WORLD, unite!" is still a good idea. Tierra_y_Libertad Mar 2013 #60
Cottage industries, small businesses, proprietorships, start-ups Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #47
Thank you! n/t aristocles Mar 2013 #48
NO- Not ONLY has capitalism produced the greatest wealth and lifestyle enrichening ever in history, cbrer Mar 2013 #49
I get this, but "the market" is no check on this problem with capitalism, so . . . ? patrice Mar 2013 #50
A truly free market has never been tried in the USA cbrer Mar 2013 #55
Yes. It rationalizes human well-being as a secondary benefit of profit. lumberjack_jeff Mar 2013 #51
No. It's an economic system that allows private ownership of property. It's inherently individualist KittyWampus Mar 2013 #52
Yes. But, not as much as cannibalism. Tierra_y_Libertad Mar 2013 #57
...you can't eat money... L0oniX Mar 2013 #61
Yes. Starry Messenger Mar 2013 #62
Capitalism ... Simple aristocles Mar 2013 #63
No, I'm not. But thanks, new guy. Starry Messenger Mar 2013 #65
Okay. aristocles Mar 2013 #66
A Cobbler is a Capitalist Only If He/She Owns Capital Yavin4 Mar 2013 #67
So let's kick this again........ socialist_n_TN Mar 2013 #69
Yep. I'd say 75% of the people who responded don't know what a capitalist is... Taverner Mar 2013 #70
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