Capitalism and Communism are two sides of the same coin.
Both argue that if material needs are met, the human being achieves "happiness" or inner peace, without religion, blood/race, history or nation.
Both argue that if material needs are met, the human being achieves "happiness" or inner peace, without religion, blood/race, history or nation.
Communism is the left leaning paradigm, capitalism is the right leaning one. Both are hyper-materialistic and reduce man to condition of a walking stomach. Both are top-down autocratic structures and tend to concentrate power and capital at the top.
Was it not Kuhn and Loeb, New York bankers, who finance Bolshevik revolution? Wasn't Hitler banked by European and American financiers? Why Heiddeger say that Moscow and Washington are metaphysically the same? What is difference between end state of capitalism & communism?
I not say what is real result, but what both claim is ideal end state for human affair? Where they differ? Both reduce man to "homo economicus", a cog in the machine, another number in GDP results, or theKg of butter produced.
Communism put state and monetary power in very few hand. It is a pyramidal structure. Capitalism, and in particular finance capitalism, is also pyramidal, as it forms first to plutocracy followed by oligarchy. This is described in classical greece. Why anyone think is different?
The "Free markets" are achieving well known Marxist goals. Free Markets is fancy word for "Market free for rentiers and economic predators" or communism.
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