Thomas Lunde wrote:
I enter this fray with some trepitation, but I have a point to make.
Have no fear, I don't bite. :-) (Not even those who make wrong points, har
har)
One of
the myth's of capitalism is stated by Chris above. The implication is that
there would be no or limited
Eva Durant's fellow socialist wrote:
Now to answer the second question of how can there be successful production
without competition? Of course under capitalism there cannot be. The
Meriden co-operative in the Midlands and scores of other co-ops prove it
that you cannot have a socialist
y can have
more jelly beans in their jar. Personally, it would seem to me a
predilection for the capitalistic model is either the result of propaganda
and cultural programming or outright mental deviance.
Respectfully,
Thomas Lunde
Subject: competition/contradiction
I asked for a contribution in
Durant wrote:
I asked for a contribution in the above themes from a friend of
mine who happens to be hungarian, married to an
English chap and a socialist, quite like me...
Be sure - there are more useful work-related information
here that in a lot of other posts!
For some reason she