I read Mein Kampf. I don't believe that the Marxist notions about productive utility causing a collapse in prices will actually lead to the fabled "end of capitalism". Capitalism is always failing, and it fails to greater and greater heights. The (((parasites))) and their political stooges are inevitably how the collapses are caused.
Hitler believed in his own power to "radically simplify" problems. He was right about (((the jews))). He was right to perceive the enemy. But, ultimately, he was wrong about many other things, and the consequences would have been far reaching.
Maybe that is the only pattern: to see a direction, convince others, and try to dominate the world. However, I don't think so. I don't want to lionize or demonize Hitler. He was a man with strengths and weaknesses, and we always see the extremes when you put such men into almost absolute power.
There are many whom I hate - virtually all of the communists for instance. I'm not saying that, I'm just saying that I am not a fan of the Fuhrer.
The problem is that some people can simply never have enough.
yeah. The best tools we have ever had for dealing with the greedy is capitalism (small C here). Once power gets involved, compels a currency and then nationalizes banks, it's all but certain that (((someone))) is going to sink the ship.
Principles of free-market economics are absolutely the limiter to greed. There is a much greater need for a wider-body of people to have a common myth of civilization to rally around. The chief means by which we are all undone is (((economic attack))) and the (((war on societal cohesion))).
There is (((someone))) for whom cohesive society and stable economics are always a catastrophe.
Currently it's a race to the bottom.
It's interesting when you look at historical economics. There are times when skilled trades people will flee one country to move to another and bring technology with them.
The modern version of this is a perversion of course. Instead of bringing new technology it's about a crushing number of bodies to compete with. All to bring the cost of labor down and to shift voting trends.
It's likely that 100 years from now people will be saying that indians deserve reparations because of the form of indentured servitude they are under with H1B visas.
It's quite terrible really.
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