Elgindon Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago 7 minutes ago, Goldie03 said: I've just been to see It's a Wonderful Life, and it made me cry as usual and wish to fuck the death of capitalism would hurry the fuck up What do you replace it with? Quote
Mason89 Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago 14 minutes ago, Goldie03 said: They look like dragons when they're flying Not surprising as seeing a flying dragon is every bit as likely as seeing a flying swan 2 Quote
Mason89 Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago 11 minutes ago, RicoS321 said: That's not really getting to the crux of the problem though is it? Unless you think that the world's problems stop and end at Trump or Farage. What would be returning to after the saturation point? The time of good old sensible politics with call me Dave and Big Tony? The grown ups, like Nicola? You don't seem to be articulating a future, simply suggesting that the death of a generation will pave the way to something better. I expect that's unlikely. Of course it will be better. The generation above mine has never voted to make things better. Ever. They would vote for the Drown a Puppy Party if it offered them £5 off their heating bill and deported their lovely neighbour Abdul Quote
Goldie03 Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago They have huge wings saw one take off from the middle of a road near my work once - a swan that is not a dragon Quote
Mason89 Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Goldie03 said: They have huge wings saw one take off from the middle of a road near my work once - a swan that is not a dragon More than likely a migratory Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) It’s an easy mistake to make, as they look very similar. They way to tell the difference is that geese can fly and swans canny 2 Quote
Goldie03 Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago I stand with @OneBrianIrvine. on this 1 1 Quote
RicoS321 Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago 48 minutes ago, Mason89 said: Of course it will be better. The generation above mine has never voted to make things better. Ever. They would vote for the Drown a Puppy Party if it offered them £5 off their heating bill and deported their lovely neighbour Abdul Avoiding the question? I know it's the politics thread, but you don't have to become a politician. 1 Quote
Mason89 Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago 6 minutes ago, RicoS321 said: Avoiding the question? I know it's the politics thread, but you don't have to become a politician. I think the world is bored shitless of political centrism and I don’t think theres an appetite to return to that, once these right wing virgins eventually run out of juice There’s a few things that give me optimism at home and abroad. I’m encouraged by the Green Party membership here, I’m loving the fact that everyone despises the Labour Party, I’m over the moon that the Tory Party is effectively killed itself and I’m fairly sure the inevitable fall of Trump will reflect incredibly poorly on Reform. I think Europe will strengthen because of the way the US has acted and I think those 70m non voting yanks are just waiting for something better than the usual pish on offer. Theres plenty to be hopeful about. I’m a cup half full kind of guy, unless we’re taking about Aberdeen FC 1 Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago 49 minutes ago, Mason89 said: I’m a cup half full kind of guy, unless we’re taking about Aberdeen FC then our cups are over brimming with optimism. Quote
DonUnder Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago Blinlemon and RadioRed are far too smart to rise to this bait. However, I'm (still) game to take one for the team. While our representatives were responsible for the withdrawal of education funding that has led to a 'breathe in' ...'breath out' App being necessary for X,Y & Z on their phones - contemporaries did invent the internet. Meanwhile I'll duck back behind my wall of slide rules and log tables and wait for the Utopia that will, no doubt, be delivered. Quote
RicoS321 Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 16 hours ago, Elgindon said: What do you replace it with? Nobody replaces one system with another, they simply occur from the ashes. You don't get to pick and choose. Certainly, we don't. The most important point, though, is that capitalism can only fail. It's ecologically, materially and energy illiterate - it makes no sense. It's simply a question of when. It's a parasitic system* which, once it kills its host, will die. Therefore, the question of what replaces capitalism is open to everyone, including those who deny that it's a parasitic system, against all evidence. What would you replace capitalism with? Or, if you prefer, how do you think capitalism evolves in a world with a dwindling resource base and limits to growth? Or, probably a better question (for all), is what do you see coming after capitalism whether we like it or not? *As is socialism, and all forms of communism that have existed alongside other systems. 2 Quote
Mason89 Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago Socialism would work pretty well with the climate emergency, in a way that capitalism wouldn’t. In order to get there though, I think theres some fairly radical steps to be taken first. Id suggest a Billionaires Guillotine lottery would be great place to start Quote
RicoS321 Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Mason89 said: Socialism would work pretty well with the climate emergency, in a way that capitalism wouldn’t. In order to get there though, I think theres some fairly radical steps to be taken first. Id suggest a Billionaires Guillotine lottery would be great place to start Socialism is a growth based, competitive, system. Both capitalism and socialism can solve the climate issue, just not in a way that would solve any of the other issues in our current metacrisis. That's why climate becomes a single ticket issue, when it very clearly isn't. Neither system works, they're basically the Huns and Tims of economic systems. 2 Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Mason89 said: Socialism would work pretty well with the climate emergency, in a way that capitalism wouldn’t. In order to get there though, I think theres some fairly radical steps to be taken first. Id suggest a Billionaires Guillotine lottery would be great place to start Too many folk get Socialism mixed up with what we believe is Communism, which is what was supposedly what happened after the Russian Revolution and then after WW2, with the Totalitarianism of the Iron Curtain. What we got after WW2, in the UK was pretty damn good. As close to Socialism as we could ever get in a capitalist country. I suspect climate change, mixed with an over populated world and the rise of AI, will come to a head soon enough and force the issue. Quote
Mason89 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 19 minutes ago, RicoS321 said: Socialism is a growth based, competitive, system. Both capitalism and socialism can solve the climate issue, just not in a way that would solve any of the other issues in our current metacrisis. That's why climate becomes a single ticket issue, when it very clearly isn't. Neither system works, they're basically the Huns and Tims of economic systems. I would like to see socialism given a wee run out, before we write it off Quote
RicoS321 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 27 minutes ago, Mason89 said: I would like to see socialism given a wee run out, before we write it off It's a growth-based, competitive system. To rip up a growth based, competitive system and replace it with another would be the stupidest thing we could do. It takes a real denialist mindset to suggest otherwise. You correctly derided those who deny climate change, but I'm not sure that moving the denial barrier to "nicer" perpetual economic growth is any less derisory. Quote
tlg1903 Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, RicoS321 said: Or, probably a better question (for all), is what do you see coming after capitalism whether we like it or not? Good question. I suppose it depends hugely on what it is that brings about the end of capatalism. If it's a really gruesome global war over resources (which seems the most likely) then it really is impossible to predict as it will likely take a long time before anything resembling civilisation starts to form again. That said, when it did, it would probably just adopt capitalism again A more positive scenario that would knock capitalism for 6 would be the advancement of automation to the point where humans don't actually have to work to live. That's not say they don't but it's because they want to and it's not for financial reward as we would think of it. I'm sceptical myself and no idea how it would work but ultimately the goal of automation has always been to make whatever job that's being automated easier for a human to complete. Eventually that ideal leads to no-one having to work because there is no need to and that would fuck with capitalism big time. What comes after that who knows but it would likely be a significant moment in human civilisation. 2 Quote
Jupiter Posted 19 minutes ago Report Posted 19 minutes ago Some of you guys sound like communists, what the hell is wrong with you? Quote
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