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America: Cliches of Capitalism, But Where's the Pearl?

ОМСК America: Proof Capitalism Doesn't WorkWell, what capitalism is there in America? And for whom? Definitely not for the guy on the street. Capitalism, so-called, belongs only now to a narrow oligarch class that plays with the masses' money and sacrifices the masses at will. Control over Trump through Epstein is simply a move on the checkerboard of their mentality. Maybe a sort of capitalistic society existed before the Civil War in America, before huge corporations started that grew big enough to corner the markets. For example, Standard Oil and food supplies. By the 1920s, when my Slovak grandparents already had a farm in Pennsylvania, the gig was up; there was no way to survive by owning a piece of land and farming it anymore. Food production had moved into mass companies, and mass-produced chemicals would follow with the corruption of the food supply in America.Maybe modern man is desperately seeking a utopian solution to life's problems and thus comes up with terms of economic philosophies that actually come to dominate life. Unfortunately, the news service in America has followed suit, so there is precious little discussion on how exactly America is a capitalist democracy. Of course, on paper, it's one thing, but try to set up a small business, and the costs are double or triple across the board compared to corporations.So capitalism worked for a while and then didn't. Communism worked very well for a while, the greatest part of the century, but then, by corruption and discarding the democratic vote of the republics of the U.S.S.R., the system fell apart. Maybe modern man needs just to get away from labels of economic beliefs and societal utopia.I remember reading about the height of the Byzantium Empire under Basil II. He was in constant war with the nobility, who were constantly scheming for power. He himself lived a very bare, scrimpy life and later remained unmarried, so there were no strings to pull. Unfortunately, after his death, with no successor, a series of emperors led to the decline of the empire that was in direct parallel to the enormous power of the aristocrats. And in Russian history, the aristocrats also forced Tsar Nicholas II's abdication, not the radical elements in society.And so the real threat, as always, is the endless greed of a few, like sickness, that feel emboldened to do whatever they want. These super-rich are 'summer soldiers' and often two-faced, ready to jump ship and feather their own nests somewhere else. But as we can see with world events, finding the other place beyond your own country brings problems that come home to roost!

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ОМСК America: Proof Capitalism Doesn't WorkWell, what capitalism is there in America? And for whom? Definitely not for the guy on the street. Capitalism, so-called, belongs only now to a narrow oligarch class that plays with the masses' money and sacrifices the masses at will. Control over Trump through Epstein is simply a move on the checkerboard of their mentality. Maybe a sort of capitalistic society existed before the Civil War in America, before huge corporations started that grew big enough to corner the markets. For example, Standard Oil and food supplies. By the 1920s, when my Slovak grandparents already had a farm in Pennsylvania, the gig was up; there was no way to survive by owning a piece of land and farming it anymore. Food production had moved into mass companies, and mass-produced chemicals would follow with the corruption of the food supply in America.Maybe modern man is desperately seeking a utopian solution to life's problems and thus comes up with terms of economic philosophies that actually come to dominate life. Unfortunately, the news service in America has followed suit, so there is precious little discussion on how exactly America is a capitalist democracy. Of course, on paper, it's one thing, but try to set up a small business, and the costs are double or triple across the board compared to corporations.So capitalism worked for a while and then didn't. Communism worked very well for a while, the greatest part of the century, but then, by corruption and discarding the democratic vote of the republics of the U.S.S.R., the system fell apart. Maybe modern man needs just to get away from labels of economic beliefs and societal utopia.I remember reading about the height of the Byzantium Empire under Basil II. He was in constant war with the nobility, who were constantly scheming for power. He himself lived a very bare, scrimpy life and later remained unmarried, so there were no strings to pull. Unfortunately, after his death, with no successor, a series of emperors led to the decline of the empire that was in direct parallel to the enormous power of the aristocrats. And in Russian history, the aristocrats also forced Tsar Nicholas II's abdication, not the radical elements in society.And so the real threat, as always, is the endless greed of a few, like sickness, that feel emboldened to do whatever they want. These super-rich are 'summer soldiers' and often two-faced, ready to jump ship and feather their own nests somewhere else. But as we can see with world events, finding the other place beyond your own country brings problems that come home to roost!

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