What is the goal of capitalism?

You're suffering from a horrible case of cognitive dissonance. All you can do is yawn, out of fear...


Not only is advanced automation and artificial intelligence, eliminating capitalism, but practically the whole world is moving to the left and preparing for a post-capitalist economy. Capitalism is going the way of the dinosaurs, within the next 20, maybe 30 years tops. I'm being quite conservative when I say 20 or 30 years, because I wouldn't be surprised if capitalism collapses within the next 10 or 15 years. Before 2040.

Not yawning, laughing.

Laughing at whiny commie twats.
 
So do it. Instead of whining like a little bitch failure.
It's in the process right now and even your capitalist giants admit that. You're behind the times, hence failing to realize the precarious position you're in as a capitalist. The whole system is going to collapse and you're going to gain your humanity back or perhaps lose it forever, it's up to you.
 
It's in the process right now and even your capitalist giants admit that. You're behind the times, hence failing to realize the precarious position you're in as a capitalist. The whole system is going to collapse and you're going to gain your humanity back or perhaps lose it forever, it's up to you.

You're about to take over your workplace?
Wow!
 
You're about to take over your workplace?
Wow!
No you moron, the robots and AI are. I'm a CNC machinist, we're done. I'm training the AI that's going to take my job in a few years. Many positions are going to be replaced by automation and AI, especially menial, repetitive jobs. You're a retired old fart that's out of touch with REALITY. If anyone has his head up his ass, it's you.
 
How's your list of commie capitals coming?
According to you, Berlin is commie. You're an irrational capitalist, identifying everything that isn't Milton Friedman, Chicago Boys economics, as "commie". You've done this to me in the past for mentioning government policies and ideas that are commonplace and taken for granted in Western Europe. You start spewing Cold War, anti-commie, Mcartharist rhetoric like a mindless capitalist drone. You go "red scare" on me the moment I mention policies that guarantee employment and housing for the homeless, and provide universal Medicare for every American. Your right eye starts twitching and you start blurting our Cold War propaganda.
 
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Todd is always running away from the issue of advanced automation and AI, like a scared capitalist bitch. He sounds like Elon Musk:



The man is shitting in his pants, while we communists celebrate the fact capitalism is on its deathbed.
 
According to you, Berlin is commie. You're an irrational capitalist, identifying everything that isn't Milton Friedman, Chicago Boys economics, as "commie". You've done this to me in the past for mentioning government policies and ideas that are commonplace and taken for granted in Western Europe. You start spewing Cold War, anti-commie, Mcartharist rhetoric like a mindless capitalist drone. You go "red scare" on me the moment I mention policies that guarantee employment and housing for the homeless, and provide universal Medicare for every American. Your right eye starts twitching and you start blurting our Cold War propaganda.

You still have none according to you? LOL!
 
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You talk a big game about seizing the means of production from the exploiters,
but you're just a whiney little bitch.
 

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Todd is always running away from the issue of advanced automation and AI, like a scared capitalist bitch. He sounds like Elon Musk:



The man is shitting in his pants, while we communists celebrate the fact capitalism is on its deathbed.


The capitalists are going to benefit from AI long before whiney, useless commies do.
 
no thats capitalism throughout the history of mankind,,, its never changed,, whats changed is the government forcing both employers and employees to work in a way they demand,,

and youre giving laws that force capitalism to deteriorate away from being true free market capitalism into crony capitalism,,
captitalism just means you get a paycheck for your hard work.....communism means you get a few food stamps so you can shop in a store with totally empty shelves
 
The capitalists are going to benefit from AI long before whiney, useless commies do.
Capitalism is going to get laid on its deathbed. That AI-bitch is the end of capitalism and the beginning of the socialist/communist age. That heartless bitch is good for us, bad for you. She loves us, she hates your ass and is the end of you.

You're smart enough to see it, yet lack the humility to acknowledge it. Advanced 21st-century automation and AI, are the end of capitalism and the actual birth of socialism/communism (a non-profit, marketless mode of production that meets everyone's needs). Everyone is going to have a high standard of living or no one will. Are you so deluded to believe that you're going to live in opulence, while the masses live in squalor, relying on a government check? You're the one who definitely doesn't know economics or human nature. You're out of touch with reality.
 
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captitalism just means you get a paycheck for your hard work.....communism means you get a few food stamps so you can shop in a store with totally empty shelves

That's just silly Cold War propaganda. The shelves were only empty in four periods in Soviet history.

  1. During the revolution, when the Red Army was fighting the "white armies" (i.e. tsarists, anti-socialists - about 300K combatants), along with the US, UK, France, and 11 other capitalist-run countries (200K invaders), who had invaded Russia. The mass shortages ended around the mid-1920s when the socialists beat the white army and its foreign allies on the battlefield.
  2. In 1932, in Ukraine, primarily due to climate conditions, there was a shortage of grain, which led to a famine (under the tzars, famines were commonplace in Ukraine and the Soviets eliminated them). I'm counting this as a Soviet famine, due to Ukraine at the time being part of the Soviet Union, even though it wasn't a nationwide shortage, it should be mentioned.
  3. In WW2, due to being invaded by four million German Nazis, and losing 14% of its population (27 million Soviets), there were shortages.
  4. In the 1980s, "perestroika" and "glasnost", which were essentially capitalist-inspired market reforms, led to the worst peacetime shortages in Soviet history, with empty shelves. Practically all of the pictures and videos you see online of empty shelves and long lines are from this era and of course, let's not forget the 1990s, after the collapse of the USSR, when capitalists were raping Russia, taking all of its resources for pennies on the dollar. Russia became a giant "fire sale", an international flea market selling factories, and essentially all of the infrastructure of the Soviet Union, which once served its citizens well.
Capitalism actually means that workers are exploited and commodified in a "labor market", by a greedy, self-serving class of parasites called capitalists, who rely on the labor of others to amass wealth. Thanks to advanced technology in the area of automation and artificial intelligence, capitalism is on its deathbed and the socialist/communist age is about to begin, where production is in the hands of the people, meeting everyone's needs.

Your red-herring argument that appeals to the past, to prove a point about the present or current conditions, exposes your inability to defend capitalism with a rational argument.
 
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You still have none according to you? LOL!
More nervous laughing on your part, because according to how you define what is "commie", practically all of Western Europe is commie, including Japan and even Taiwan. I mention any policy that isn't in line with Milton Friedman's economics and you start regurgitating Cold War claptrap propaganda about the USSR and Cuba. Amazing.
 
Capitalism is going to get laid on its deathbed. That AI-bitch is the end of capitalism and the beginning of the socialist/communist age. That heartless bitch is good for us, bad for you. She loves us, she hates your ass and is the end of you.

You're smart enough to see it, yet lack the humility to acknowledge it. Advanced 21st-century automation and AI, are the end of capitalism and the actual birth of socialism/communism (a non-profit, marketless mode of production that meets everyone's needs). Everyone is going to have a high standard of living or no one will. Are you so deluded to believe that you're going to live in opulence, while the masses live in squalor, relying on a government check? You're the one who definitely doesn't know economics or human nature. You're out of touch with reality.

That heartless bitch is good for us, bad for you. She loves us, she hates your ass and is the end of you.

Now pout and stomp your foot.
Give it your best Veruca Salt, "I want the world. I want the whole world"
Atta girl!
 
That's just silly Cold War propaganda. The shelves were only empty in four periods in Soviet history.

  1. During the revolution, when the Red Army was fighting the "white armies" (i.e. tsarists, anti-socialists - about 300K combatants), along with the US, UK, France, and 11 other capitalist-run countries (200K invaders), who had invaded Russia. The mass shortages ended around the mid-1920s when the socialists beat the white army and its foreign allies on the battlefield.
  2. In 1932, in Ukraine, primarily due to climate conditions, there was a shortage of grain, which led to a famine (under the tzars, famines were commonplace in Ukraine and the Soviets eliminated them). I'm counting this as a Soviet famine, due to Ukraine at the time being part of the Soviet Union, even though it wasn't a nationwide shortage, it should be mentioned.
  3. In WW2, due to being invaded by four million German Nazis, and losing 14% of its population (27 million Soviets), there were shortages.
  4. In the 1980s, "perestroika" and "glasnost", which were essentially capitalist-inspired market reforms, led to the worst peacetime shortages in Soviet history, with empty shelves. Practically all of the pictures and videos you see online of empty shelves and long lines are from this era and of course, let's not forget the 1990s, after the collapse of the USSR, when capitalists were raping Russia, taking all of its resources for pennies on the dollar. Russia became a giant "fire sale", an international flea market selling factories, and essentially all of the infrastructure of the Soviet Union, which once served its citizens well.
Capitalism actually means that workers are exploited and commodified in a "labor market", by a greedy, self-serving class of parasites called capitalists, who rely on the labor of others to amass wealth. Thanks to advanced technology in the area of automation and artificial intelligence, capitalism is on its deathbed and the socialist/communist age is about to begin, where production is in the hands of the people, meeting everyone's needs.

Your red-herring argument that appeals to the past, to prove a point about the present or current conditions, exposes your inability to defend capitalism with a rational argument.

The shelves were only empty in four periods in Soviet history.

At the beginning. During the war. In the middle. At the end.
 

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