Archive for the 'capitalist greed/exploitation' Category

19 April, 2022

Posted by Socrates in America, America as an arm of world Jewry, America-the-sitcom, capitalism, capitalism vs. free enterprise, capitalist greed/exploitation, Ivor Benson, Jewed capitalism, jewed culture, media, media control, media culture, Who Rules America? at 12:46 pm | Permanent Link

Author Ivor Benson once said, when talking about small capitalism vs. big capitalism: “Thus, two words are needed: capitalism, meaning what that word originally meant, what the dictionary says it means; and supercapitalism, meaning the wholly changed form of what was once correctly called capitalism. Capitalism, as originally and correctly understood, means private ownership of […]

7 April, 2022

Posted by Socrates in bankers, banking, capitalism, capitalism vs. free enterprise, capitalist greed/exploitation, economic cycles, economics, finance-capitalism, financial speculation, History for newbies, Hitler, Ivor Benson, Wall Street at 12:41 pm | Permanent Link

Newbies, “big capitalism” and mom-and-pop free enterprise are not the same thing. Today, Wall Street investment banks (usually run by Jews) run America’s economic engine, rather than the old industrial capitalists, such as Henry Ford. In the old days, capitalism was normal “demand and supply” but Wall Street investment banks have bypassed that and it’s […]

23 November, 2021

Posted by Socrates in activism, capitalism, capitalist greed/exploitation, global vs. local/regional, New World Order, NWO, Western philosophy, Western preservation ideas, white nationalism, White philosophy, White thought at 1:47 pm | Permanent Link

The liberals have a slogan: “think globally, act locally.” That’s a great slogan. You can often do the most good, politically speaking, by acting locally, because you can better keep an eye on things in your small area. Get involved with the local community, e.g., the city council, the PTA, etc. Get to know the […]

15 November, 2021

Posted by Socrates in capitalism, capitalism vs. free enterprise, capitalist greed/exploitation, communism, communism as a fraud, communism as a weapon against the West, financial speculation, Jewed capitalism, jewed culture, Jewed workplaces, Jewish capitalism, leftism, leftist/liberal hate, leftists, liberalism, liberals, Marxism, socialism, socialism-to-communism transformation at 3:13 pm | Permanent Link

Re: yesterday’s post about the Left/Right political debate (“Listening to Leftists is Tiring, or, Keeping It Simple”; Nov. 14, 2021): I often hear leftists say that “capitalism is immoral, perhaps even evil, because it exploits the worker. The capitalists get rich by exploiting the poor workers; the capitalists pay the workers peanuts while they rake […]

28 October, 2021

Posted by Socrates in capitalism, capitalism as aiding The Other, capitalism as woke, capitalism vs. free enterprise, capitalist greed/exploitation, crapitalism, jewed banking, jewed economics at 2:38 pm | Permanent Link

Capitalism is logical. And it works usually. But it has problems. The main problem with capitalism is that it’s egalitarian by default, i.e., too often it benefits The Other. Jews, Blacks, Browns, queers and midgets can (and have) become millionaires and billionaires under capitalism. It can give non-Whites and freaks “a leg up” and they’ll […]

7 February, 2021

Posted by Socrates in bankruptcy, big corporations vs. mom-and-pop, Big Finance, capitalism, capitalism vs. free enterprise, capitalist greed/exploitation, Ivor Benson, local vs. national, Socrates, supercapitalism at 12:28 pm | Permanent Link

First, some definitions are in order: 1. Free Enterprise: Mom and Pop running a corner grocery store, making just enough profit to live on. This is wholesome and good. 2. Supercapitalism/Finance-Capitalism (i.e., to “capitalize on” or to “get an advantage from”): millionaires/billionaires destroying all of the retail competition within a region or a country (and […]

27 November, 2020

Posted by Socrates in capitalism, capitalism vs. free enterprise, capitalist greed/exploitation, communism, Marxism, Socrates, supercapitalism at 3:57 pm | Permanent Link

“Contrary to what so many good people – out of sheer terror of ‘Communism’ – think, Capitalism is not ‘free enterprise,’ an incentive for success, ‘a chance for all.’ Capitalism is trusts, speculation, parasitical usury. Capitalism is J. P. Morgan, Rothschild’s bank, ripping apart the nations like maddened swine. Capitalism is the Jewish frying pan […]

26 November, 2020

Posted by Socrates in capitalism, capitalist greed/exploitation, Socrates, supercapitalism at 2:32 pm | Permanent Link

Falstaff beer was good stuff, circa 1970. All my relatives drank it. It was made in St. Louis. So what happened to Falstaff? It finally died quietly in 2005. Why? The usual reasons: conglomerates, buyouts, mergers. And on that note: Big Capitalism (aka, supercapitalism or finance capitalism or speculation) sucks [1][2]. There’s nothing wrong with […]

4 November, 2020

Posted by Socrates in capitalism, capitalist greed/exploitation, global citizenship/world citizenship, global warming, globalization, political correctness, Socrates at 2:31 pm | Permanent Link

It desires a “level playing field”? That figures. I hate the new, PC capitalism already! [1]. I like the old, cutthroat type of capitalism myself. It’s more realistic. “(Walmart CEO) McMillon believes that the old ways of doing business under shareholder or state capitalism are outdated and need to be replaced with stakeholder capitalism, which […]

11 May, 2020

Posted by Socrates in Affirmative Action, Affirmative Action vs. merit, Big Business, big corporations vs. mom-and-pop, capitalism, capitalist greed/exploitation, chain store mania, corporate 'Kwa, local vs. national, Socrates, supercapitalism at 6:02 pm | Permanent Link

When I was a kid, there were local pizza restaurants. Mom-and-pop places, i.e., just one place each, locally owned and managed. Four or five employees each, all of them White, each place unique in food flavor and management style. Today, I don’t think you could find a local pizza joint to save your soul. Nothing […]