Are there any current alternatives to capitalism? Probably not since
wealth always congregates into a new aristocracy.

On Sep 3, 12:56 pm, Vam <[email protected]> wrote:
> I do sense an aspect of timelessness in the platform, on which people
> with fundamental questions or doubts met and discoursed to clarify.
>
> What happened was people began ' arriving ' at their fixed and
> hardened perspectives, views or values. Which makes an open
> conversation impossible, for there is mere reiteration of known
> positions. Like, it would be disappointing if we came to clear the
> ground and found it littered with buildings of all sorts, including
> those one may disagree with or dislike.
>
> I believe the developments take nothing away from the timelessness of
> ME. But we need to go back to discussing fundamental issues, aspects
> or terms. For instances, I am till date intrigued by what people mean
> when they use the term ' capitalism.' Ideally, the user should be able
> to enlighten us with all ideate dimensions to the term -  practice,
> structure, economic values system, moral values, ethical values, and
> way - of - life beliefs and philosophy.
>
> The discussion would of course veer to alternate systems and
> philosophies ... and so on. The participants definitely make their own
> informed or cultural choices along the way. Life itself clarifies the
> rest of the way. And perhaps the discourse gets upgraded ...
> sometime ... if there are enough interested members to infuse life !!

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