the fault lies with both of them. both the consumers and mega corporations are sinning. you cant just place the blame solely on the people for shopping at the corporations. for example, if a drug dealer would start selling drugs in your neighborhood, would you blame his customers? would you say “hey they dont have to buy the drugs”. ofcourse you wouldnt, and the drug dealer knows in his conscience that hes sining since he is making it possible for people to buy his drugs. the corpoations are guilty for the same reason, when a corporate capitalist knows that opening his store in a small community will force the small businesses to close their doors, he is guilty of sin. since he is indifferent to the effects that his desire for profit will have on the community.
I agree that there is sin - the sin of greed - in both camps and am glad that you acknowledge this fact as well.
I would ask that you consider carefully though that the store only acts in this way because they can rely on the consumer to act in a certain way. Certainly they will try to “influence” the consumer with sales, variety, advertizing and the like but there is certainly nothing inherently wrong in these things. The local merchants would do the same thing among themselves before the “big box” showed up.
The key - the lynch-pin in making decisions on where to place a store is the consumer’s actions.
because the consumers will buy wares that are cheaper because they are manufactured overseas by slave labour
The key phrase above is “Because the consumers will buy wares that are cheaper…” That is the foundational principle that the big stores count on in placing their units. So - again - it is consumer preference for saving 8 cents on toothpaste that drives this.
it is the indian people’s responsibility to solve their own unemployment. and its ultimately better for their economy if they shop at their own homegrown businesses.
Agreed - and part of the way that they solved their own unemployment is to entice overseas companies to manufacture there…
im not saying that all capitalists are automatically evil or start out as evil, but its the system that makes them behave that way. the one goal of the capitalist game is profit therefore its a constant struggle to outdo your competitor lest he outdoes you and puts you out of business. so capitalists have to resort to using immoral practices if they merely wish to not be trampled in the rush.
Emotional hogwash…
the government and their physicians and scientists and sociologists, but the truth is any common man with moderate intelligence could answer that question.
and each person will come up with a somewhat different answer - and each one’s specialty will influence where they feel the emphasis should be - and each one’s personal preference in what they deem a good lifestyle, or necessary will likewise effect their outlook.
It has been found to be far better to let the people themselves make such determinations.
we must begin with the question of what is relevant? what makes us happy? for happiness a person requires health and a place to live. so the state and economy should focus on this alone. the people as a collective should recognize that these are the universal needs of their national comrades therefore they should make a collective effort to ensure every citizen access to these things (work, healthcare, shelter, etc)
These things are fine goals and might be workable at a local level…For example - the Amish live in very close knit communities and take care of their own. Religious who live a communal life likewise approach the ideal that you mention above.
But in order to work, there must be sufficient freedom for local communities to come together and make their own determination of what constitutes “relevant” and reasonable levels of the various needs of the community. Try to impose it on too large a scale and across people with many and varied backgrounds and outlooks and it becomes much more troublesome.
So - my suggestion to you, and to those who believe as you do, is to organize a community on these principles, develop them, implement them, work out any bugs that show up and then offer this plan to other communities for their consideration.
If it is good -if you can show that your system is better - everyone is happy and satisfied…you should have no problem getting other communities to adopt the principles.
Success in changing society into the ideal you seek can only come through this sort of grass roots change.
i agree with you that the past communist regimes were failures, but you have to ask yourself, why did the people revolt in the first place? what caused so many people to take up arms and overthrow the current system?
its because they were already living in misery.
True - but in moving forward - one must also ask, is “revolution” actually going to produce something better. History shows that, more often than not, it doesn’t.
precisely. this materialist culture is a great evil and the cause of much suffering. its all just manufactured need by advertisements. you do not need cable television to be happy, you do not need the latest iphone to be happy. yet the corporations lie to you and try to tell you that you need useless flashy items to be happy.
Right here you reveal the error of you “central planning” system…What gives
you the right to tell
ME what I
need to be happy.
The Advertizements try to entice me - but I can still say no…I don’t need that.
But YOU…and your cohorts…YOU who are going to decide what is, and is not, “necessary” are not even going to give me the choice…you are going to decide for me what makes me happy…
I say to this…No fair…And more dangerous than the capitalist system…
so youre saying that each year the new version of the iphone is really better than the previous model? and this isnt on purpose? come on now…
Yes - that is what I am saying…Why should this seem so odd to you.
Inventions, knowledge, abilities etc ALL evolve over time…It’s always been that way…
or consider the fact that each year there is a new model of car that comes out, you are seriously going to tell me that if a team of automechanics and scientists really put their minds together, they could not invent a car that could last for a lifetime?
Certainly they could and in truth they already have. Most any car currently built will “last a lifetime” if properly cared for and maintained.
that is why the state must direct both the production and consumption of it’s population. that guy who “just cant live without cable” will be given new more noble values to aspire to. it all comes down to education of the people. we are currently brainwashed by corporate propaganda that we need their products to be content, but of course under a better system this propaganda would take a different route.
Ah yes - they tried that in the USSR and as I recall it worked so well that they had to build fences and walls around the Warsaw Pact countries to keep all us poor workers out…
Seriously - look at history - The USSR did the sort of “Planning” that you espouse and had to build fences to keep people from fleeing to the west - where they could make their own choices.
Meanwhile the US struggles to keep people from pouring over their border trying to get IN…
people can also perfect their physical attributes. the point is that we should invest our time in higher more noble pursuits. to accomplish this people need a good amount of lesiure time.
and isn’t it grand that you are free to choose to do what makes you happy and I am free to do what makes me happy and if those are the same - great…If they are different…great…Free choice…I love it…
well it is possible to find a system that will favor virtue over vice. therefore we should seek a system which marginalises greed, usery, exploiation, laziness, etc.
we should seek a system which rewards hard work, intelligence, and the like.
society can change for the better!
I agree - but as I pointed out above…This cannot be imposed from the top down. It’s been tried and does not work. What you need to do is to gather together like minded folks and create your “Utopia”. This should not be too hard to do. The nation is dotted with small towns etc that are virtually “ghost towns” because of changes in demographics. Find a location, establish a core, advertize (oohh sorry - dirty word

) for folks to come and help and then see how things develop.
Peace
James