The essential argument boils down to this:
(1) It is completely capitalist and disgusting that the banks hijacked the economy and heisted a bailout for their bad faith efforts.
(2) It is completely socialist and disgusting that the banks hijacked the economy and heisted a bailout for their bad faith efforts.
Privatized gain; socialized losses. Capitalism or socialism? One thing we should all agree on: its disgusting. We need to unite around that.
If you believe the only safe place for power is in many hands, you might consider
Social Credit, the interdisciplinary political economy put forth by CH Douglas in 1924.
"Douglas disagreed with classical economists who divided the factors of production into only land, labour and capital. While Douglas did not deny these factors in production, he believed the '
cultural inheritance of society' was the primary factor.
"Cultural inheritance is defined as the knowledge, technique and processes that have been handed down to us incrementally from the origins of civilization.
"Consequently, mankind does not have to keep 'reinventing the wheel'. 'We are merely the administrators of that cultural inheritance, and to that extent the cultural inheritance is the property of all of us, without exception.'"
As I understand Douglas's philosophy, this cultural inheritance justifies an an annual dividend paid to all citizens in a society independent of all other sources of income.
Subsistence becomes a human right, paid for by a thousand generations of human work.