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Capitalism: Just one image
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    Whole capitalism idiotism in one image.

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  • This image is more than a tousand words :))

  • More capitalism. 1984 Journalists in german hamburg town waiting for the major to open his suitcase. ©hini

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    Socialism > Capitalism??

    I don't think so because IMHO: Personal Freedom > Government Control.

  • Socialism = communism? Sure, tell that to the Swedes, Norwegians, Brits, French, Germans, Canadians, etc. But I'm sure the 600,000+ individuals who go bankrupt every year in the USA due to illness much prefer having the freedom to witness their life's savings go down the toilet than have access to satanic universal healthcare....

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    We will have soon series of posts about socialism definitions in 20x century and such. As it is full mess in peoples head thanks to ruling class.

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  • These images do well sum up the gross inefficiency that can exist in capitalism. But I think its important to point out that under any pther system we probably wouldn't be having this conversation, as inexpensive digital filmmaking cameras would likely not exist.

  • But I think its important to point out that under any pther system we probably wouldn't be having this conversation, as inexpensive digital filmmaking cameras would likely not exist.

    Yes, of course. Capitalism is the true example of total freedom and progress. And of course same example of utter inefficiency in cameras have nothing to do with capitalism also.

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  • Capitalism - Just one paragraph of text

    Mylan, the pharmaceutical company, acquired the decades-old product in 2007, when pharmacies paid less than $100 for a two-pen set, and has since been steadily raising the wholesale price. In 2009, a pharmacy paid $103.50 for a set. By July 2013 the price was up to $264.50, and it rose 75 percent to $461 by last May. This May the price spiked again to $608.61, according to data provided by Elsevier Clinical Solutions’ Gold Standard Drug Database.