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Episode 22: Is Capitalism Bad For You? (Max Weber on The Protestant Ethic & The Spirit of Capitalism)
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  • @mfwhom5214
    @mfwhom52147 жыл бұрын

    This biggest problem I have with capitalism is the commodification of necessities.

  • @akivaweil5066

    @akivaweil5066

    Жыл бұрын

    Just admit that nature sucks. Stealing these “necessities” (somehow this list grows every year despite us humans being the same) from those who best create them is truly the epitome of immorality.

  • @darthgaul1
    @darthgaul19 жыл бұрын

    "You have to understand, most of these people are not ready to be unplugged, and many of them are so inured, so hopelessly dependent on the system, that they will fight to protect it." ~Morpheus

  • @Amquacktador

    @Amquacktador

    5 жыл бұрын

    Ouch, that's sad.

  • @richterman3962

    @richterman3962

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Amquacktador super trhe

  • @youreallygotmenow4855

    @youreallygotmenow4855

    4 жыл бұрын

    That quote really hits home. It's so true! Some people just don't tolerate to be released from the cage that was built for them. It's an extremely sad reality to face, at least for me.

  • @DaviSilva-oc7iv

    @DaviSilva-oc7iv

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@youreallygotmenow4855 it's because they get used to be slave and think that slavery is liberty and when someone shows real liberty they reject it because they were indoctrinated that slavery is true liberty.

  • @youreallygotmenow4855

    @youreallygotmenow4855

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@DaviSilva-oc7iv I know, man. I agree with you. Most people don't even have a clear idea of ​​what freedom or human rights are. That's why it's important to educate people on these topics.

  • @Redem10
    @Redem109 жыл бұрын

    I think Capitalism would probably be more popular if it was Mario 3 instead of Mario 2

  • @jlotus100

    @jlotus100

    9 жыл бұрын

    Socialists can fly in Mario 3. :)

  • @nuckymancini7013

    @nuckymancini7013

    6 жыл бұрын

    Mario 2 was Harsh (indeed)

  • @nuckymancini7013

    @nuckymancini7013

    6 жыл бұрын

    "Mouser is on some OTHER SHIT?!?" (*four+REALISM!?!)...

  • @thesoundtrackhoarder.1518

    @thesoundtrackhoarder.1518

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jlotus100 Fly down to the ocean surely

  • @jlotus100

    @jlotus100

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@thesoundtrackhoarder.1518 That's a little far from me

  • @davidgeorge5109
    @davidgeorge51099 жыл бұрын

    You know, I think having these discussions are imperative, I find it frustrating that others in my generation, don't seem to see the value in debate and philosophy .

  • @azzanine1710
    @azzanine17108 жыл бұрын

    Trumped up question really, it all depends on who you are. Capitalism is most definitely good for the capitalist.

  • @ar9n

    @ar9n

    7 жыл бұрын

    The capitalist being 1% of the US population.

  • @MinecraftWithPAPike

    @MinecraftWithPAPike

    7 жыл бұрын

    "it's easier to point out the flaws in a system than to find a better one"

  • @ar9n

    @ar9n

    7 жыл бұрын

    PAPike It's especially easy to point out the flaws in a system if the system is broken beyond repair...

  • @MinecraftWithPAPike

    @MinecraftWithPAPike

    7 жыл бұрын

    Aran C then again, not an argument, of course no system is perfect but free market capitalism is statistically the best

  • @ar9n

    @ar9n

    7 жыл бұрын

    PAPike "free market capitalism is statistically the best" Any form of capitalism is worst. Best for 1% of the population maybe? Free market socialism and mutualism are the best imo. Have the benefits of the market but the pay just goes to the workers

  • @sebastianmunoz5561
    @sebastianmunoz55619 жыл бұрын

    Very good thoughts about the relationship between capitalism and religion.

  • @akivaweil5066

    @akivaweil5066

    2 жыл бұрын

    Making a comparison between anything is easy. This one was terrible, though.

  • @revannoct6571

    @revannoct6571

    2 жыл бұрын

    ​@@akivaweil5066 Care to elaborate?

  • @Lonsoleil
    @Lonsoleil8 жыл бұрын

    My shitty propagandic American textbooks did not explain Capitalism this way. Go figure.

  • @MrClownWorld

    @MrClownWorld

    8 жыл бұрын

    Of course they didn't. Because this video isn't fact, it's opinion.

  • @stubbythebaby6980

    @stubbythebaby6980

    8 жыл бұрын

    +MrSvtpony But more opinions should be added into schools. Reasonable alternate views like the American Civil War. Did the states have a right to secede or were they a bunch of rebellious fools? Both views should be seen in school, at least a little bit.

  • @MrClownWorld

    @MrClownWorld

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Stubby the Baby do you think we should teach our children history based on opinion? I really dislike that idea, I would prefer them know the truth and let them form their own opinions.

  • @stubbythebaby6980

    @stubbythebaby6980

    8 жыл бұрын

    "Reasonable" opinions

  • @MrClownWorld

    @MrClownWorld

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Stubby the Baby but who's going to decide what's reasonable and what's not?

  • @KaleidoAbridged
    @KaleidoAbridged9 жыл бұрын

    If you are from the US or other western capitalist country, ask this question: Do you know someone who works at a place that creates a product that is used by other people? I'm thinking of a shoe factory, a cellphone factory, and other places of actual production. You will find that there are only a few of them. Yet still you probably have a manufactured job to make it look like you're working for relatively very good money. While companies very cleverly left the countires where they would actually need to pay their workers and found other countries where the salary of a worker is significantly less. Leaving people who are earning money to buy these products to earn profit, while keeping the production costs as low as possible. The further you are from actual productivity the more you will earn, so you can be a consumer. Since communism lost to capitalsm in the cold war, capitalism doesn't have to keep the pretence of humanity and they can focus 100% on profit, wich means that the ideal worker for a company is a slave.

  • @GrifMoNeY

    @GrifMoNeY

    9 жыл бұрын

    Pretty sure the largest contributor to wage inequality comes from capitalism being a system that encourages corruption of a certain nature. I envision it like a bell curve: people on the rising end have to keep climbing uphill, and people on the declining end can coast on their achievements, privilege and talents. Worse, as the bell curve moves towards the right (indicating greater total wealth), those on the rising end slip further down into poverty, and the very wealthy start to get nervous and start courting politicians to get laws passed that make the entire bell curve steeper.

  • @GrifMoNeY

    @GrifMoNeY

    9 жыл бұрын

    Abba Okoro Sure, but that seems to be the world we live in. I saw a debate on IQ2 regarding Karl Marx being right, and one of the panelists asserted that capitalism in his conception has never existed in the real world. I'm not necessarily equipped to evaluate that assertion, but perhaps you can shed some light on it.

  • @joshuadamato215

    @joshuadamato215

    9 жыл бұрын

    Abba Okoro is right. The phenomenon you just described is corporatism (also known as crony capitalism). Their are many constrictive regulations in the United States for businesses to grow and develop.

  • @GrifMoNeY

    @GrifMoNeY

    9 жыл бұрын

    Joshua D'Amato Okay. Naive question: can you recommend any videos or video series that would explain how to "save" capitalism without making inequality and alienation (i.e. Marx's fear) or anxiety (i.e. Weber's fear) even worse? Or are you agnostic on the idea that capitalism may or may not be feasible, or may or may not be recoverable?

  • @Necroskull388

    @Necroskull388

    9 жыл бұрын

    The U.S. doesn't produce many physical goods anymore, this is true. But for a long time now, the U.S.'s primary export has been culture--movies, games, etc., and that works just fine. There isn't some capitalist god that gives everyone a job to make it look like they're working--the current unemployment crisis makes that fairly evident. Jobs that seem pointless are given because they add appropriate value to the market in some form, even if it's not value that you can appreciate. And it is also true that, to an employer, the ideal worker is a slave. But this is also true of everything--a socialist worker that takes nothing for himself is ideal. And you should keep in mind that the people working in those factories wouldn't take the job if they had a better alternative. I don't harbor any illusions that these factories are altruistic in nature, but the fact of the matter is that they provide jobs that people _want_ to take. Not because they enjoy working, of course, but because the jobs are beneficial arrangements.

  • @marlesimms
    @marlesimms9 жыл бұрын

    I love this series - you guys do a brilliant job of summarizing some dense philosophy into a few minutes

  • @evanlockett7893
    @evanlockett78938 жыл бұрын

    No comments on that atrocious definition of predestination?

  • @chiefwavey4046
    @chiefwavey40469 жыл бұрын

    This is honestly one of the most entertaining channels and series, along with thug notes, on youtube! Keep the amazing videos coming.

  • @thejunecooperative
    @thejunecooperative8 жыл бұрын

    I will say Capitalism probably directly produces my anxiety about my future, and that anxiety can make me pretty down sometimes.

  • @Samura1gamer

    @Samura1gamer

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Bill Nye the capitalist guy

  • @randyrandalman8234

    @randyrandalman8234

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Bill Nye It's not capitalism that's making you anxious - it's your reaction to your financial uncertainty that's causing it

  • @thejunecooperative

    @thejunecooperative

    8 жыл бұрын

    Randy Randalman Capitalism directly creates financial uncertainty.

  • @electricant55

    @electricant55

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Bill Nye Just because capitalism can't abolish poverty completely doesn't mean it creates uncertainty, it's like saying that chemotherapy gives you cancer.

  • @randyrandalman8234

    @randyrandalman8234

    8 жыл бұрын

    Bill Nye lol how does capitalism directly create financial uncertainty?

  • @Jaanikins
    @Jaanikins8 жыл бұрын

    So moral of the story is: Capitalism is the best solution we have right now. It has its problems and can be improved upon but we should strive to make a more beneficial, more efficient capitalism. Is this right, can someone clarify?

  • @ocalaballa

    @ocalaballa

    8 жыл бұрын

    +BRITURK correct

  • @Jaanikins

    @Jaanikins

    8 жыл бұрын

    ocalaballa Thank you for confirming

  • @ShiftyMcGoggles

    @ShiftyMcGoggles

    8 жыл бұрын

    +BRITURK a good start is to prevent cronyism, like what the British parliament did with the national rail service by selling it off to their mates.

  • @JoeCooper1994

    @JoeCooper1994

    8 жыл бұрын

    Incorrect. He's not saying it's the best system we have right now at all. He's saying it's an appalling system. It just is the system used throughout pretty much all of the world. He''s definitely not saying we should strive for "better capitalism". Socialism is a brighter idea!

  • @ShiftyMcGoggles

    @ShiftyMcGoggles

    8 жыл бұрын

    Joe Cooper centralism works better... namely since it says balls to politics and just cherry picks the best parts of both to balance it out. No one government type is the best, fascist, socialist, capitalist, communist, etc...none of them work. Better to just hash out the best of all types and tweak as we go along. The blind stumbling approach tends to, in the end, work out better for most.

  • @HeyVertex
    @HeyVertex8 жыл бұрын

    When you ask: Who does modern capitalism help? The answer is, Those who own the means of production.

  • @Walterdecarvalh0100

    @Walterdecarvalh0100

    8 жыл бұрын

    nope. the ones who know how to grow

  • @ar9n

    @ar9n

    7 жыл бұрын

    Any economic system benefits those who own the means of production. It's just that in capitalism barely anyone owns the means of production, while in socialism almost everyone does. In the former a tiny amount of people who benefit are automatically expected to provide for the rest of the people only if they want to, in the latter the people don't need anyone to provide for them as their needs are already fulfilled.

  • @pbrower2a1

    @pbrower2a1

    7 жыл бұрын

    Under capitalism a few people own the means of production. Under Stalinism the means of production own the people.

  • @franciscofaginas5529

    @franciscofaginas5529

    7 жыл бұрын

    Who talked about estalinismo?

  • @pbrower2a1

    @pbrower2a1

    7 жыл бұрын

    Stalinism is the source of the practice and ideology of all communist governments. One can ignore the alternatives in the debate between Communism and Capitalism, It is for all practical purposes state serfdom beyond what Lenin could get away with. Subsequent Commie regimes may have condemned Stalin's crimes, but they could not fully refute the reality of the worker as serf.

  • @XBR99
    @XBR999 жыл бұрын

    I think what people need to understand is that capitalism can generate some good, but also can socialism. Pure capitalism is bad, which is why in today's society most countries (including the US) are capitalists but have socialist policies.

  • @Ebvardh

    @Ebvardh

    9 жыл бұрын

    I don't even think pure capitalism is bad. Problems can arise in any system, regardless of what it's supposed to do.

  • @brunoc.3347

    @brunoc.3347

    9 жыл бұрын

    Ebvardh Boss Pure capitalism = modern revolution type of society with 18 working hours and child labor

  • @Ebvardh

    @Ebvardh

    9 жыл бұрын

    ***** Sounds like it could be amazing if you control for scarcity, but that's pretty utopic thinking of me.

  • @gabriele.thompson3566

    @gabriele.thompson3566

    9 жыл бұрын

    Ideal Capitalism requires competition to run properly. Unfortunately in the world of today we like in a monopolistic capitalism where few companies control the vast majority of products and services. Monopolistic capitalism is where it starts to get fucked up and you begin to really see class inequality. Fortunately there is a precedent for breaking up monopolies in the turn of the 20th century with Roosevelt breaking up the trusts. To me that is a direct way to improve capitalism as soon as possible, but its pretty evident that an alternative needs to be reached for the sake of humanity.

  • @GingerJack.

    @GingerJack.

    9 жыл бұрын

    ***** OK, that dictionary needs to be taken from you before you hurt someone with it. And, as a business owner, if I could just do what ever I wanted, I would. But that system keeps myself and others of my stature from fucking everything up. There's a reason why we have a minimum wage in the USA, and a reason why we have regulations. Because perfect competition can lead to serious problems.

  • @1111Tactical
    @1111Tactical8 жыл бұрын

    Capitalism only falls apart when no effort is made to prevent exploiting differences in other adjacent economic systems, AKA other countries. Stuff like outsourcing, predatory undercutting of minimum wages through foreign labor, and one-sided trade warps the playing field. Within it's own system and among system with relative parity it works great, and has lifted countless people and nations out of poverty.

  • @mkb6418

    @mkb6418

    8 жыл бұрын

    +FrankDaTank1218 Which nation has been lifted out of poverty with capitalism?

  • @1111Tactical

    @1111Tactical

    8 жыл бұрын

    The entire industrial revolution and the rise of the modern first world went hand in hand with capitalism. When countries move toward capitalism, the move upward. As China became less centrally planned, they improved, same with India, same with post-soviet Russia.

  • @laurin5659

    @laurin5659

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Birgilios Marmaroglou west germany, south korea and, uhm ALL OF EASTERN ASIA

  • @mkb6418

    @mkb6418

    8 жыл бұрын

    Laurin Haase West Germany and South Korea recieved a lot of external aid for political reasons. Eastern Asia is still poor as far as I know.

  • @federicoromani21

    @federicoromani21

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Birgilios Marmaroglou What about China and Russia.

  • @Pedro-ho2xj
    @Pedro-ho2xj7 жыл бұрын

    people thinking that the only alternative to capitalism is comunism...

  • @dylanandrejic4902

    @dylanandrejic4902

    7 жыл бұрын

    Don't forget about mutualism! The most realistic economic system that was never put into practice.

  • @suleymenkand41

    @suleymenkand41

    7 жыл бұрын

    it's danganronpa

  • @Pedro-ho2xj

    @Pedro-ho2xj

    7 жыл бұрын

    suleymen kand yes

  • @Dolphinjamez

    @Dolphinjamez

    7 жыл бұрын

    There's still Ricardian socialism!

  • @VendettaAllan

    @VendettaAllan

    7 жыл бұрын

    pedro lorenzo it is, but not stalinism or maoism, which apparently are the only currents you know

  • @michaeljacksonator
    @michaeljacksonator9 жыл бұрын

    If there's one thing religion is good at, it's inducing anxiety.

  • @EnclaviousFiraga

    @EnclaviousFiraga

    4 жыл бұрын

    Capitalism and religion are 2 different things

  • @karlazeen

    @karlazeen

    3 жыл бұрын

    Not all religion, Christianity and Catholicism specifically cause anxiety.

  • @ealdorman5053

    @ealdorman5053

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'll take a christian over atheist any day, atheism seem to lead to communism

  • @justinrozario2003

    @justinrozario2003

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@karlazeen Islam too

  • @karlazeen

    @karlazeen

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ealdorman5053 Well not really, I'm an agnostic athiest and I don't 100% agree with communism however I do think that capitalism isn't perfect and we should reform it's flaws. Also why not think outside the box we could create a new political regimen all together that incorporates positive principles of both capitalism and communism. Yes capitalism is factually better than communism but I appreciate it's quite honest and frankly loyal attempt to give everyone equal opportunity you have to admit that goal is quite admiral however in practice it is heavily flawed and communism is worthy of reform just as much as capitalism. That's what I think at least not everything is black and white like most politicans would have you believe. Also what I mean by agnostic athiest is that I do not believe in the christian and catholic gods however I cannot prove that they don't exist no one can and neither can you prove he exists because you rely on faith to believe he does so I personally do not follow any religion and I am skeptical but ultimately I don't know for sure realistically no one does let's be honest here.

  • @theurbangentry
    @theurbangentry9 жыл бұрын

    Great video! Love this channel. GET THA MONEY IN!!! lol ;-) Cheers, Best regards, TGV

  • @DaviSilva-oc7iv

    @DaviSilva-oc7iv

    3 жыл бұрын

    Bruv

  • @Destiny87
    @Destiny879 жыл бұрын

    Hm, my understanding of the protestant work ethic was that they believed that success in life was a sign you were predestined to make it into heaven and that's why they worked so hard. If they were destined for hell then nothing they did would change that so it wasn't "Work hard and you'll make it into heaven."

  • @TheZzpop
    @TheZzpop9 жыл бұрын

    but the non aggression principle........

  • @menonalevi6984

    @menonalevi6984

    5 жыл бұрын

    But mah free maket

  • @misfitforever15
    @misfitforever159 жыл бұрын

    How to fix a couple big basic problems in the world: If we live in a world where capitalism and socialism are both run together, we can have a world where everyone is happy; on the socialism side peoples taxes pay for home, health, education and other basic needs. Now for the capitalist side; food, health and home you don’t NEED will have to be paid out of your own pocket, like we do nowadays, to be clear some things that wouldn't be covered are food like chocolate bars or a 6 bedroom house when you only have 2 kids because you only NEED 3 bedrooms but you WANT 6 so you will have to pay for the other 6 bedrooms yourself. You see your basic need are covered by taxes but your wants come out of your own pocket this way both systems can work in perfect harmony the businessman is happy, the people are happy and homelessness is lowered because if they pay taxes they can get all they need with the relief of our basic needs people can go into jobs they want hence productivity goes up so products are made better, safer and more watched over so they can’t sneak chemicals in because if people want to do that jobs its because they care about it and when you care about something you don’t want it to be tampered with and all this will cause a domino effect making people happier and if people are happy war could be non existent.

  • @BourbonnaisParkour
    @BourbonnaisParkour7 жыл бұрын

    I love your videos. I would love to know how you make the retro gaming backgrounds for them.

  • @jb00705
    @jb007059 жыл бұрын

    Extremely pertinent final line, "who does modern capitalism help?". The unfortunate truth (for most of us) is that it only helps the elite and actually ends up harming the working class. Time for a paradigm shift I think.

  • @jimthecheesecrumpet

    @jimthecheesecrumpet

    9 жыл бұрын

    Extremely difficult when the bourgeois class own the media, the government, the military and the work place... Don't get me wrong, the revolution/reform is the only way to go but it's difficult as anything...

  • @music4thedeaf

    @music4thedeaf

    9 жыл бұрын

    jimthecheesecrumpet every thing starts with the thought

  • @kaparg

    @kaparg

    5 жыл бұрын

    Strong words for a commie

  • @ryanre103

    @ryanre103

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@jimthecheesecrumpet please try to keep the death toll to under 10 million this time

  • @internetuser5055

    @internetuser5055

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ryanre103 capitalism kills 20 million each year so...

  • @theentirenationofsweden7901
    @theentirenationofsweden79013 жыл бұрын

    Short answer: Yes

  • @user-ux8gx1ct2n

    @user-ux8gx1ct2n

    2 жыл бұрын

    Long answer: yyyyyyyeeeeeeeeeeeessssssssss

  • @basura
    @basura9 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for reducing the music volume! It's doesn't distract from the narration now

  • @Samoaplaya
    @Samoaplaya9 жыл бұрын

    Wow, this video has been shared all throughout the internet. I'm surprised this has only an average viewcount compared to other 8-bit philosophy episodes

  • @laharl2k
    @laharl2k9 жыл бұрын

    The cake is a lie!

  • @bubblegumgun3292

    @bubblegumgun3292

    9 жыл бұрын

    Jake let me change my name Dagger back to normal nope there are plenty of cakes, we are not progressives we do not believe there is only one cake to be distributed

  • @bubblegumgun3292

    @bubblegumgun3292

    9 жыл бұрын

    Jake let me change my name Dagger back to normal what i need!?...NO! what i want!! i'll make as many as i want , if i wan't to get fat, well that's my freedom. all the wasted cake just returns to the earth

  • @laharl2k

    @laharl2k

    9 жыл бұрын

    ***** the extreme would be a corporocracy, a state where only the corporations decide. Also known as free market. It would be like feudalism but with CEOs instead of feudal lords.

  • @Jaycephus01

    @Jaycephus01

    9 жыл бұрын

    Laharl Krichevskoy non sequitur, A free-market and 'corporocracy' (sic) or, presumably, "government by some certain corporations", are not the same thing, aren't even in the same category of things, and are highly unlikely to be compatible with one another. Why would a corporation enforce a free market that would permit another corporation to take market-share from it? In fact, in history, we see the opposite of this. Whenever a company built a natural near-monopoly by good business practices, the loser companies would run to the government and cry 'monopoly,' getting the government to break up the 'evil' winning company for them. If large companies already have government power, then they lobby for protections that prevent competition against them, leading to a less-free market. If companies ARE the government, then free-market competition would be eliminated wherever possible for those corporations that comprise the government. There is no sense in which a corporate-conglomeration-government would be a 'free market' economic system.

  • @terraleo9084
    @terraleo90847 жыл бұрын

    Wow, just wow. I have obtained a new understanding of the prison I am in.

  • @microchoc
    @microchoc7 жыл бұрын

    whats the music at 3:10 - 3:20

  • @zachcrawford5
    @zachcrawford59 жыл бұрын

    The add that played before I watched this video was for an Ontario lottery. lol

  • @tracepuckett619
    @tracepuckett6198 жыл бұрын

    To quote Winston Churchill, "Democracy is the worst form of government on Earth, except all the other ones."

  • @TheTendermen

    @TheTendermen

    6 жыл бұрын

    Yes by “starved people who where inferior” you mean wouldn’t send food to India because a war aS going against a man who directly tried to genocide several population for being inferior

  • @monjelo
    @monjelo9 жыл бұрын

    I'm so glad I found this channel.

  • @CiabanItReal
    @CiabanItReal7 жыл бұрын

    This is very reminiscent of fight club, "I have a fridge full of condiments but no food"

  • @gianteffinglizard9379

    @gianteffinglizard9379

    4 жыл бұрын

    Just eat the condiments.

  • @Doc418
    @Doc4189 жыл бұрын

    Excellent overview of Max Weber's work.

  • @Paladiesh
    @Paladiesh9 жыл бұрын

    This is a facade. If allowed by laws capitalists would keep slaves who work for free. In the free market the only rule is to achieve maximum profit with minimum investment. There's no morality involved. If not for unions, strikes and the danger of encroaching socialism in the 1st half of the 20th century workers would still be working 14 hours a day for a wage barely big enough to cover bare necessities (for references look something up on the life of workers in 18th and 19th century Britain). Pure and unrestrained capitalism is 100% bad since it's the embodiment of sinful and animalistic desires of selfgratification and domination over others. It is purely greed that drives any capitalist.

  • @theharristrain
    @theharristrain8 жыл бұрын

    is capitalism bad for you? yes. is communism worse? yes

  • @hegestratos2387

    @hegestratos2387

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Alex Harris How is a free market bad?

  • @hegestratos2387

    @hegestratos2387

    8 жыл бұрын

    ***** The Free Market is pure capitalism.

  • @theharristrain

    @theharristrain

    8 жыл бұрын

    ***** a moderated free market is still capitalism. america is a capitalist country, no one would argue with that but the market is not entirely free

  • @hegestratos2387

    @hegestratos2387

    8 жыл бұрын

    ***** Of course it's Corporatist when you want to criticise it and Capitalist when you want to praise it.

  • @theharristrain

    @theharristrain

    8 жыл бұрын

    i did not praise it. where did i praise it?

  • @nazra7
    @nazra78 жыл бұрын

    Capitalism creates anxiety, and anxiety creates innovations. Communism creates oppressive governments that murders its own people. What would you rather have?

  • @myusernameissoobnoxiouslyl1466
    @myusernameissoobnoxiouslyl14667 жыл бұрын

    Am I the only one who noticed the broken window fallacy in the video?

  • @myusernameissoobnoxiouslyl1466

    @myusernameissoobnoxiouslyl1466

    7 жыл бұрын

    Just throwing it out there, the harder you work doesn't necessarily make your labor more valuable. Compare someone working as a computer technician vs. a McDonald's employee.

  • @myusernameissoobnoxiouslyl1466

    @myusernameissoobnoxiouslyl1466

    7 жыл бұрын

    "Workers aren't paid their value that they produce"... does that suppose to surprise me? Employees and employers have to compete for their position, whether it's to get a job or expand your business. Nobody gets a fixed wage based on what you produce... or a fixed amount of profit from selling burgers. It's known as the survivor principle, or natural selection.

  • @theloph8055
    @theloph80557 жыл бұрын

    A system where you can work to achive something in life is better then the system where everyone are equals, as in everybody is equally poor and bored through life

  • @diglyra

    @diglyra

    11 ай бұрын

    that's why you are nothing

  • @Dionysus24779
    @Dionysus247799 жыл бұрын

    Something else to consider and kind of related to what is mentioned in this and the last episode about capitalism... technology is making great steps fowards with amazing progress. Robots and computers can replace human workers in many areas, often doing more and better work without much of the hassle human workers bring as baggage. Yet while we load of more and more work to machines and smart programs we still live in a world in which there general idea seems to be that you have to "earn your living". I'm sure humanity will adapt to that over time by shifting the importance of certain jobs, but the transition can still be hard and people will be left behind stranded in poverty.

  • @rom65536

    @rom65536

    9 жыл бұрын

    Watch the Science Channel show "How It's Made" and you'll see this in action. Trucks dump plastic pellets into a machine at one end, and at the other end, out comes wrapped pallets of disposable ball point pens. Granted, they sell 10 for a dollar, but no human had to really work to make them (beyond initial setup of the machine, and periodic maintenance). When all products are made this way - Where does the money come from to buy such a product? Do you need money to buy this product? How does one acquire this money? Making the pens without the machines (retreating into Luddism) would make those ball point pens too expensive to be cost effective. So - that's no answer. The real answer is that capitalism and socialism both are dinosaurs, and some sort of "Third Way" is going to be required in the future. As manufacturing costs drop because of automation, we're going to cross a tipping point where more automation makes creating things cheaper, but reduces the demand for the product due to poverty below a volume that allows it to be so cheap....And that's when we'll need a new economic system.

  • @Dionysus24779

    @Dionysus24779

    9 жыл бұрын

    rom65536 Exactly. And while I would love for the world to become some post-scarcity utopian where most jobs are being done by robots and programs while humans can enjoy and explore life, I just fear it won't happen. Without trying to sound like a tinfoil hat... the rich powerful wealthy elite is just too comfortable in this status quo and will probably fight every step on the way to a better system or try to subvert it from the start. And they've become pretty bold in showing how much they've corrupted democracy... They can reduce production costs of goods while keeping the price high, keeping people poor by demanding these high prices while piling up the money. Digital distribution of movies, music, books and videogames are probably the most glaring example. Or this big push of corporate greed to abdondon net neutrality so they can extort the consumers even more while lying through their teeth. Same with other industries who try to lobby and push for laws behind the peoples back, all in the name of profit. Copyrights and Patents are also being used to suppress innovation in some cases. It is sometimes hard to stay optimistic, I love scientific and technological progress, but oftentimes when I hear of that progress I also cannot help but think about how this can and will be abused.

  • @menonalevi6984
    @menonalevi69845 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for make those interesting videos for people who wants to know more about philosophy.

  • @TheTadej123
    @TheTadej1237 жыл бұрын

    They talk about the failure of socialism but where is the success of capitalism in Africa, Asia and Latin America? -Fidel Castro

  • @MrKonradCurze

    @MrKonradCurze

    7 жыл бұрын

    Asia: South Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong Latin America: Chile

  • @TheTadej123

    @TheTadej123

    7 жыл бұрын

    MrKonradCurze Chile? Chile is one of the more prosperous countries in L.A. but its still quite poor. South Korea, Singapore and Hong Kong despite being ''successful'' why do they still have poor people.

  • @DarkIchijo01

    @DarkIchijo01

    7 жыл бұрын

    Poor people are always going to exist, no matter the system. Whether it is on capitalism where some people are, or socialism in which the majorities are (I am from Venezuela, both my parents are medics with Ph.D and specializations and we are just as poor as any commom worker, so yes, the majorities are poorer in socialism). Poverty has nothing to do with the system but with how nature itself works. There are always going to be winners and losers, those that hunt and those that get hunted, the biggest lie capitalism really tells is the belief that everyone can avoid poverty. Then again, every theory out there perpetuates this particular lie. Poverty is not a punishment of an unjust system, is simply the result of losing.

  • @TheTadej123

    @TheTadej123

    7 жыл бұрын

    ***** If you think that Venezuela is a shining example of socialism then you are wrong. Also in communism noone can be poor or rich because there is no money or private property.

  • @DarkIchijo01

    @DarkIchijo01

    7 жыл бұрын

    TheTadej123 Venezuela is, but I'm sure one of those deniersthat love to say that true socialism/capitalism has never been tried. Also, poverty is a concept not tied to money, it can be applied to more things. In general, poverty is a real thing that's not linked to the owning of money and you are very wrong if you believe that poverty is simply avoided by not living in a money-system.

  • @fangirlfortheages5940
    @fangirlfortheages59406 жыл бұрын

    This is great review for my ap European history test. Tying Calvinism to capitalism and Marxism is great essay material

  • @danielgilbert7366
    @danielgilbert73668 жыл бұрын

    God helps those who helps themselves aint in the bible

  • @XaadeTheBlade

    @XaadeTheBlade

    8 жыл бұрын

    Calvinism has many problems. Why would you work hard to prove you were the elect. It makes no difference. If you can't control whether you are the elect, then there's no reason to do anything. And thus Calvinism is more like socialism with losers than it is like capitalism.

  • @danielgilbert7366

    @danielgilbert7366

    8 жыл бұрын

    Lee Louviere Hi Lee are you a christian by chance? If not then please know that Christ died for all whom can but repent and belive on him for their salvation. He washed away the sins of many. Though If you are a brother in Christ then ill clear up some understanding of Calvanism for ya 😊 By saying you work hard to prove election, wouldn't be election as election means freely given Grace by God for nothing. Though we need to synergies faith without works is dead and youll know true belivers by their fruit and the lukewarm Jesus will spit out. Once True repentance and True Salvation is applied to the heart of man it fundamentally changes the core of that individual indefinitely. Sin will still be an issue but we crusify it and wrestle it to the ground. You become overwhelming involved in Christs bride (his church) doing what you can to support and grow her while hes away. Also you feverishly proclaim the Gospel as it is the power of God to save souls and because as Christians we care about the outcome of the lost going to hell. I find Calvanism a great way to dive deep into the scripture (systimatic theology) but not to say a child cant also pick up and understand scripture and be saved same as me😆. Hope Reformed Baptist Church is my church if you wanna check out some top sermons or Matt Chandler or John Pipper or Paul Washer....

  • @XaadeTheBlade

    @XaadeTheBlade

    8 жыл бұрын

    Daniel Gilbert I understand Calvanism deeply. They advocate spreading the gospel, but their ideology makes the point moot. There's no reason to evangelize. If the elect are the elect, they remain the elect no matter how they receive the gospel, or if they receive it at all. There are many verses in the Bible that support Calvanism, and many that oppose it. So, it's clear to me that Calvanism is wrong, but so is non-Calvinists view of the gospel. Therefore the distinction is unnecessary. There is a command to spread the gospel, and either you will be obedient, or not.

  • @danielgilbert7366

    @danielgilbert7366

    8 жыл бұрын

    Lee Louviere You never mentioned if your saved? See no man is saved without the gospel being proclaimed but only the elect are given the ability by God to put saving faith in the fact that Jesus died for all my sins and so turn from evil and put my trust in him alone. Like Jesus said "No man comes to the Son unless the Farther who sent me draws them". 2 basic reasons why a calvanist proclaims the Gospel 1 noone has a stamp on their head that says elect therefore we go to all tounges and tribes. 2 The Farther can draw an individual at any stage in life so we dont stop even after initial rejection. Unsure how you missed that if you deeply understand calvanism?

  • @XaadeTheBlade

    @XaadeTheBlade

    8 жыл бұрын

    Daniel Gilbert I understand it. I'm saying it's non-sequitur. If no ones comes to the Father, but by him drawing him. Then why does he need humans to spread the gospel? Does God have a limit on his drawing ability? He can only draw them 20% of the way? Do you become elect because of God's action of drawing, or because some dude came by and told you the gospel? You see, if God is God, and He elects, then nothing man can do changes that, including spreading the gospel. If, however, men choose and freewill, then spreading the gospel does actually have an impact. --- In the end, my biggest point is that the distinction is literally unnecessary. There is no need to understand or put belief in the specific interpretation that Calvanists chose. All you have to know is that Jesus loves you, you choose him and your saved, and go spread the gospel. All of the Calvanistic theology is moot.

  • @akawamura2678
    @akawamura26787 жыл бұрын

    I just had a conversation about this with my friends

  • @DASSANTAMARIA
    @DASSANTAMARIA5 жыл бұрын

    I didn't knew that Wisecrack comrades were Commies

  • @menonalevi6984

    @menonalevi6984

    5 жыл бұрын

    They are just telling the truth

  • @DASSANTAMARIA

    @DASSANTAMARIA

    5 жыл бұрын

    ​@@menonalevi6984 A wise man seeks truth knowing that he will never find it. Nor Communism or capitalism are the truth, pain and gifts they hide

  • @GoodFooteFirst
    @GoodFooteFirst8 жыл бұрын

    From the looks of some in the comment section it's as if we have only two options socio-economically: capitalism or communism. There are other alternatives and ideas out there other than these two. Resource Based Economy, Anarcho-Syndicalism are two I'm interested in. Thoughts, feelings, emotion?

  • @MrGrass97
    @MrGrass976 жыл бұрын

    I find it hilarious when people come to these comment sections, and post in favor and defend the already existing capitalist system and pretend they’re courageous for doing so.

  • @tamimhusain3376

    @tamimhusain3376

    3 жыл бұрын

    Literally the matrix

  • @Touhou20246

    @Touhou20246

    2 жыл бұрын

    I am not going to defend the current system of capitalism but me and my dad think that America should combine capitalism and socialism in a way that keeps people motivated to still do work at their respective jobs but won’t feel like that they are unable to advance in their respective careers.😅👍🏻🧐🤔

  • @MasterShakeeee

    @MasterShakeeee

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Touhou20246 dude that is the argument. People will happily do their work if they are taken care of. This is easily done. THE GREEDY PEOPLE IN POWER WANT US TO FIGHT WHILE THEY TAKE MORE LIBERTY FROM US AND MAKE US FIGHT ABOUT BASIC SCIENCE.

  • @grimnir2782

    @grimnir2782

    2 жыл бұрын

    I find it hilarious when ignorant ppl try to post against it when it is the best economic system we ever had with astonishing evidence mate.

  • @grimnir2782

    @grimnir2782

    2 жыл бұрын

    Like do you feel courageous to criticize it? that's ridiculous.

  • @RealDealHolyfield2099
    @RealDealHolyfield20999 жыл бұрын

    I guess I never realized Calvanists made up the lions share of religious denominations in the American colonies. There were also the Quakers, the Shakers, Lutherans and others. Is it just that the most aggressive/intolerant one became the most influential?

  • @RunItsTheCat
    @RunItsTheCat9 жыл бұрын

    I understand that the guy in this vid is just quoting philosophers, but his choice of text appears to suggest that he is either going chronologically or he is trying to tackle everything that has ever to exist... What a true postmodernist

  • @sir.grumpypawson6598
    @sir.grumpypawson65988 жыл бұрын

    its easy to point out the flaws in a system but what is harder is to find another one that is better

  • @lucidity1

    @lucidity1

    8 жыл бұрын

    who said anything about another system? how about pointing out the flaws so we can Improve upon the current one? maybe even to the point that it becomes a new system...... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PDCA

  • @sir.grumpypawson6598

    @sir.grumpypawson6598

    8 жыл бұрын

    the thing is... there is no way to improve it without making it worse in other places

  • @lucidity1

    @lucidity1

    8 жыл бұрын

    Sir. Grumpy Pawson lets agree to disagree about that. yes there will be a trade off but I think the overall result will be better.

  • @billzombie

    @billzombie

    8 жыл бұрын

    Hey like, I think at the end of the video it pretty much stated capitalism helps those who help themselves. Which is a positive in my book.

  • @lucidity1

    @lucidity1

    8 жыл бұрын

    Bill Bardall yet it helps those whit a lot of money fuck over those who have less money whit they try to helps themselves to. that's how you end up whit the rigged economy we currently have. the Walton's, Koch brothers and many more like them helping themselves at the expense of those who have less financial means to help themselves.....

  • @mrschwahoogle
    @mrschwahoogle9 жыл бұрын

    Capitolism by it's very nature is weilded by those with capitol. Most of us do not have it, so why do any of you support this out-dated form of suppression?

  • @thequester7634

    @thequester7634

    6 жыл бұрын

    Because private property is a human right.

  • @akbaa666

    @akbaa666

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@thequester7634 There is a difference between personal property and private ownership and control over the means of production.

  • @thequester7634

    @thequester7634

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@akbaa666 Yes, but both are human rights.

  • @akbaa666

    @akbaa666

    5 жыл бұрын

    ​@@thequester7634 Of course, i agree, humans have the right to private property as a basic principle of our social existence, or as Karl Marx put it: "the right of man to property is the right to enjoy his possessions and dispose of the same arbitrarily without regard for other men, independently, from society, the right of selfishness." But not when its use violates the rights of others.

  • @akbaa666

    @akbaa666

    5 жыл бұрын

    Private ownership and control over the means of production invades the right of others (food and shelter, democracy, education), it strips others from their very own dignity.

  • @zarathustra_the_wise
    @zarathustra_the_wise8 жыл бұрын

    Capitalism gives people hope, the illusion that despite all the ads and the laws and the rat race, they still have free will, communism doesn't offer that, and humans need hope to survive, the idea that tommorow may be better than today.

  • @Andrew-tj5yt

    @Andrew-tj5yt

    8 жыл бұрын

    your comment here is kind of pitiful. Wiscrack tries to explain a philosophical roots of American capitalsim and you and a bunch of people come out of nowhere and defend it as if somehow it's under attack. Capitalism has downsides people. Admitting that doesn't make you a communist. Sheesh.

  • @Shadowstar1922
    @Shadowstar19227 жыл бұрын

    This is such a good video!!

  • @MarcianusImperator
    @MarcianusImperator9 жыл бұрын

    Capitalism, regardless of it's origin, has proven itself to be the most efficient method of economic governance due to the selfish nature of man and the effect competition has on innovation and productivity. It can also be turned into a morally good system, if adequately regulated (see the nordic model).

  • @blackmichael75

    @blackmichael75

    9 жыл бұрын

    "the selfish nature of man". I think you're inadvertently proving the point of the video, in reaching a sort of theological conclusion about "the nature of man". The nature of man is determined by the economic superstructure, not the other way around.

  • @knightbrolaire526

    @knightbrolaire526

    9 жыл бұрын

    Abba Okoro Having no minimum wage has some advantages (ever heard of voluntary and involuntary unemployment?).

  • @MarcianusImperator

    @MarcianusImperator

    9 жыл бұрын

    Abba Okoro I don't think you know to whom the nordic model is a refference to. It represents Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland and Iceland. These countries have a VERY high standard of living and none of them have 60% of their population living below the poverty line (not even remotely close, especially Norway). Check your facts.

  • @MarcianusImperator

    @MarcianusImperator

    9 жыл бұрын

    Michael Black Actually, I would argue the opposite. The reason socialist economies lack severely in labor/production efficiency in comparison to capitalist economies is because of our selfishness, reflected either in the laziness of the workers or the incompetence, indiference and corruption of the political class. I do believe, however, that if we were to have a competent and corect political class, socialism in the case of large companies in specific fields of activity (like energy, transportation, agriculture, resource extraction, research and development etc.) would work. The only reason an employee from a state-owned company or institution will be less efficient than one from a private company is because his manager(s) are incompetent and/or corrupt, and, as these managers are chosen by the political class, it is in this class that the fate of the economy lays. Small and medium enterpries should remain private, as they generate innovation through competition and it would be too complicated for the state to own and control so many small economic entities.

  • @blackmichael75

    @blackmichael75

    9 жыл бұрын

    MarcianusImperator I think your whole first premise is wrong. Capitalism is not efficient. Capitalism is incredibly wasteful.

  • @Azqalihm
    @Azqalihm8 жыл бұрын

    Even some of the biggest beneficiaries of capitalism(Paul Tudor Jones II) admit that it's a rotten to the core fucked up system in present day. And yet there are minimum wage/unemployed muricans here in the comments section protecting capitalism with all their small minds can spit out, because they were raised to do so.. I can't decide if it's entertaining or saddening to read through.

  • @TheFlyinSquid

    @TheFlyinSquid

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Ferenc Szaffenauer Saddening, very saddening when you see people going and voting against their own best interest be it from propaganda or otherwise.

  • @TheFlyinSquid

    @TheFlyinSquid

    8 жыл бұрын

    ***** I believe he means small in the sense of narrowmindedness refusing to see it in a different way. An adult is capable of making decisions but what is saddening is when they are uninformed and solely coming from propaganda.

  • @TheFlyinSquid

    @TheFlyinSquid

    8 жыл бұрын

    ***** I dont think he ever said they were too ignorant to be allowed to make decisions? I think he just said that its sad people vote against their own best interests. In america everyone has the same value of a vote whether you are a genius or an Illuminati nutjob.

  • @TheFlyinSquid

    @TheFlyinSquid

    8 жыл бұрын

    ***** More specifically I mean an ill-informed decision. Like people on low income or unemployed who vote for candidates who want to get rid of welfare and get rid of minimum wage.

  • @TheFlyinSquid

    @TheFlyinSquid

    8 жыл бұрын

    ***** Big Business already has WAY too good of a chance in the market. Doing this would just make it even easier for them to pay their employees less and less. Your argument that it would give them a better chance is pitiful. The reasons why the corporations can do so well is because they can mass produce for cheap. Farmers used to own their farms and sell their goods at a profit to themselves but kept it at a fair price as to be competitive. Now corporations own the farms and buy them extremely cheaply with the farm as collateral. If a farmer wants to go and make his own farm and sell lettuce he wont be able to because the price he needs to actually survive will be way more expensive than the price the corporations will pay for it and thus he is shut out of business. Letting the minimum wage go would only help big business which is already crushing small business under its foot.

  • @zZE94
    @zZE949 жыл бұрын

    Could someone explain 2:16 to me in simple language ?

  • @MultiWilliam15
    @MultiWilliam158 жыл бұрын

    This is funny because in our lesson on Sociology, we tackled about the rift between Max Weber and Karl Marx. Weber was bitching about Marx's ideology because it violates his religion, and he even made a book just to prove that his religion is more factual than Marx's rational approach. No offense to all Protestants out there, but if you're going to defend something, then base it on standardized explanations instead of basing on a holy doctrine because that would be committing the fallacy of begging the question. Don't get me wrong. I am not an atheist, but I certainly don't use my religion to say that something is better that the other simply because my religions says no. That's like a realm that no one could touch, and therefore, cannot be standardized especially in the realm of politics.

  • @ethandiamond1555
    @ethandiamond15559 жыл бұрын

    The only reason we have any of the modern innovations or wealth that we enjoy is due to capitalism and the rewards it promises. Communism, socialism, collectivism, progressivisim, or whatever the neo commies want to call it, is a perpetual failure. It has always failed. It has resulted in millions of deaths and atrocities. And the fact that the west currently is gravitating back to it is a testament to our poor educational systems. If you want to extract value from society, you have to provide value for society. Pulling out the gun of the state and demanding what you think you deserve is evil. If you want something, earn it.

  • @MRKetter81

    @MRKetter81

    9 жыл бұрын

    Couldn't agree more... unfortunately Marx was right about one thing, the advancement of mechanization will lead to a gradual obsolescence of the work force; likewise, those in control of such mechanization will have an ever more prevalent strong hold on power. We aren't there yet, but it isn't too far off into the future; society is headed for a shit-storm. /watch?v=7Pq-S557XQU

  • @acidonjesus

    @acidonjesus

    9 жыл бұрын

    You should move in China or Bangladesh. It is capitalist heaven, of course it only appliess if your capitalist :)

  • @ethandiamond1555

    @ethandiamond1555

    9 жыл бұрын

    MRKetter81 A job is a form of trade. If the value of labor declines as technological innovations progress, it just means the labor must innovate and adjust. Collectivism doesn't work--even when capitalism becomes harder to participate in.

  • @MRKetter81

    @MRKetter81

    9 жыл бұрын

    Ethan Diamond "A job is a form of trade" Precisely, but what would there be left to trade or innovate? I'm not saying collectivism works or ever will in any shape or form. However the economy is not only going to tighten, but grind to a screeching halt as a result of technology; there is only so much room to innovate, just as there are only so many ways to accommodate one another. There really is no such thing as a completely entertainment based economy; at that point, people would be selling to one-another the most base of human functions.

  • @ethandiamond1555

    @ethandiamond1555

    9 жыл бұрын

    MRKetter81 I don't know, but we/they will figure it out. They'll have to--because collectivism just isn't functional.

  • @MrKonradCurze
    @MrKonradCurze7 жыл бұрын

    “A society that puts equality before freedom will get neither. A society that puts freedom before equality will get a high degree of both.” ― Milton Friedman

  • @timetochronicle
    @timetochronicle9 жыл бұрын

    Now all we need, is an 8 bit philosophy on Durkheim.

  • @dingsda4925
    @dingsda49259 жыл бұрын

    I finished school last year and was shocked by how hard and undesirable work actually is. I dont have any kind of dream job, because the things I'm interested in dont get you money to live. Everything would be fine if I could find some job for 6 or less hours a day that is secure and provides everything I need. But that doesnt seem possible in our current society. What I wont believe is that it just isnt possible to create a society in which we are not forced to work harder than necessary.

  • @___________2204

    @___________2204

    3 жыл бұрын

    If all workers collectively decide that they won't work for 8 hrs per day, then corporations and business owners will be forced to reduce the required hours. If all workers collectively decide that they need higher pay, and therefore quit all low-paying jobs and demand higher pay, corporations will be forced to provide higher pay. Capitalism is not slavery. You can refuse the working conditions. The best case scenario for workers is unions or collective negotiation. Capitalism is supposed to be a win-win situation where workers get a wage they're happy with and business owners get a profit they're happy with. If workers are not happy, they must collectively negotiate or strike or not go to work

  • @AndyBar97
    @AndyBar978 жыл бұрын

    Short answer: no. Long answer: noooooooooo

  • @honoraryanglo2929
    @honoraryanglo29296 жыл бұрын

    Life is suffering this was discovered 2500 years ago, no matter what economic path we take someone always suffers, all but the elites

  • @MapleTaurus
    @MapleTaurus9 жыл бұрын

    The aspect of religion influencing social and economic structure is intriguing. I believe the idea of 'Original Sin' still resonates with society in certain ways. What concepts, originating in religion, do you think still have the ability to shape the world?

  • @ClydeLeeM
    @ClydeLeeM9 жыл бұрын

    It seems that people still don't like to question, what is the value of the growth or point of being forced or not.

  • @LeonardoGPN
    @LeonardoGPN8 жыл бұрын

    Dumb comments, you don't have to choose comunism by criticizing capitalism. You always have infinite answers to any problem and ignoring the problema wil almost never be the best way to deal with it.

  • @karenwpsu
    @karenwpsu8 жыл бұрын

    capatalism is bad the only people it benefits is the non worker owners of the means of production who are the capitalist any non worker who own any part of the means of production should be forced to distribute all the money they made from it to the workers not only that but the workers shall also own the means of production

  • @Auldrin1

    @Auldrin1

    8 жыл бұрын

    How do you think these owners became owners? By celestial coronation? They either started at the bottom and worked their way up just like everyone else or inherited the business from someone who did. Most likely they worked their way up, because if they didn't, they don't last long, save for cronyist subsidies given to them by administrations like the Obama administration. If someone wants to own the means of production, under capitalism they can. Under the only other option, socialism, they can forget about it, because no one owns anything. Except for the government overlords of course.

  • @XaadeTheBlade

    @XaadeTheBlade

    8 жыл бұрын

    Then become a non worker. I never understood why this never enters the mind of a socialist. Problem: Labor doesn't make enough money. Solution: Invest in becoming more valuable than a laborer.

  • @karenwpsu

    @karenwpsu

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Caleb Miller yeah and after they work there way to the top they start abusing workers power to the workers !!!!!!;

  • @karenwpsu

    @karenwpsu

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Lee Louviere you have no choice in a capitalist society you may not have enough money to go to college and get a good degree those are the footsteps into being above the workers class in a socialist society is the way to survive besides we need workers so instead of abusing them let's give them power

  • @XaadeTheBlade

    @XaadeTheBlade

    8 жыл бұрын

    Grim raven ronnie It's a fallacy that college is needed for everyone, much less to earn outstanding wages. Plenty of great blue collar opportunities that no one wants that pay way more than my office job. Some operators double my pay and still sit in the office most of the time. That said, Louisiana and many other states offer full scholarship if you perform well in school. I'm sorry, but I can't offer more than that. Giving "workers" the power has never worked out, and it always results in just oppressing a different group of people. Instead, I'd rather spend that energy increasing opportunity.

  • @fabiosouza8828
    @fabiosouza88289 жыл бұрын

    Free-market economies are the most efficient way to distribute goods and reward innovation ever used. We thought that economics was too important and needed regulation, but we learned that it was too complex and effective regulation is impossible.

  • @91UnclesRemuses
    @91UnclesRemuses9 жыл бұрын

    Can we get some pro-market philosopher? Bastiat's broken window or Adam Smith's invisible hand (please dont take it literally) should be perfect for this.

  • @1156511
    @11565119 жыл бұрын

    I think Max Weber's theory fails right out of the gate. If I'm not mistaken (and I don't think I am), Calvinists don't believe they even *can* go to hell because of how they read Romans 8:29,30: Ro 8:29 For those whom he foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, in order that he might be the firstborn among many brothers. 30And those whom he predestined he also called, and those whom he called he also justified, and those whom he justified he also glorified. i. "those He foreknew He predestined, those He predestined He called, and those He called He justified" *means* "I couldn't even have come to the faith unless God had marked me out for it from before time began" ii. "the justified He glorified" *means* "if God marked me out for faith, there is no possible outcome for me other than heaven" Calvinists are self-described "monergists" (their entire salvation is a one-sided ordeal--God's), and not "synergists" (their salvation is not a two-or-more-sided ordeal--God's PLUS anyone else's): Calvinists don't believe their salvation has anything whatsoever to do with themselves, so Calvinists *do not live in fear of going to hell* but live filled with hope that there is not a possible outcome other than attaining "heaven" for them.

  • @user-gh9yl3io8b
    @user-gh9yl3io8b2 жыл бұрын

    >muh capitalism bad >uses imagery spawned by it >runs ads on videos

  • @kibiz0r

    @kibiz0r

    Жыл бұрын

    Born onto a boat you had no choice in boarding, it's fair to criticize the boat's leadership and seaworthiness without first casting yourself into the ocean to prove your ideological purity.

  • @RecordedMercury

    @RecordedMercury

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@kibiz0r lmao please go outside you sad dweeb

  • @studyeye
    @studyeye7 жыл бұрын

    It's funny that he talks so much about how capitalism is so bad because it causes stress and anxiety because you work for a boss. Under the preceding system, many people were farmers acting as their own bosses. And if they didn't work hard enough, they and their entire family would literally starve to death. Wouldn't that also cause some stress?

  • @AngstyLady
    @AngstyLady9 жыл бұрын

    this video is awesome, I love it! :-)

  • @BeauSkunk
    @BeauSkunk9 жыл бұрын

    Isn't it kind of ironic to use a Japanese Nintendo video game that exists because of capitalism, free-enterprise, and free-marketplace for this? (Heck, Japan is way more capitalist then America is at this point. Heck, alot of products we use in America are Japanese, or something.) Also, this comes off as more like anti-religious propaganda, then just a mere "observation" of the flaws of the capitalist system, and also fails to highlight the positives of capitalism, so it comes off as quite biased, as well as trying to make "hard work paying off" sound like a "bad thing," (a mind-set I don't understand) and being rather one-sided.

  • @hellmoon2020

    @hellmoon2020

    9 жыл бұрын

    these people have a one-track mind, don't try to understand them

  • @Loathomar

    @Loathomar

    9 жыл бұрын

    "Japan is way more capitalist then America" is questionable at best, Japan's government spending to GDP ratio is 33% higher then the US. And yes the US does import more from Japan then we export, but this has much to do with the weak Yen vs the USD. In 1995 Japan's GDP was $5.3T and the US was $7.7T, today Japan's GDP is $4.9T and the US is $16.7T... see the problem? Also, just because it has a Japanese name, does not mean it was made in Japan. The US has a lot of companies that make consumer products, but very few make them in the US.

  • @OspreyKnight

    @OspreyKnight

    9 жыл бұрын

    not really, A) The show isn't about the evils of capitalism, it's the view of one socialist philosopher and his views on a particular version of capitalism. B) The blatant thumb to the ideas of copyright ownership is highly communist. C) Free to play games are damned money traps. I've spent more on them then all the rest of the games I own. And I only play three of them.

  • @Jaycephus01

    @Jaycephus01

    8 жыл бұрын

    +hbomberguy Most of the free-to-play games suck like the amateur schlock they are, if you look at ALL free games. Many are concepts of a game that don't even work. If you are thinking of the 'good' free games, then you will also see that they often make more money than the for-pay games because they either earn money from in-game ads, or from in-game purchases, or both. Thus their is still a profit motive in the good 'free' games, and making a game good will help generate more money for the creator. Your point is invalid.

  • @hbomberguy

    @hbomberguy

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Jaycephus I didn't even mean 'free to play' as in the kind you can pay money for if you like - there are literally games that are free. Even if you could argue a completely free game still has some sort of profit atached to it, at some point the profit motive isn't enough to justify the time and effort humans put into their art. Video games are good because they are fun. The for-profit aspects actually detract from that. I know folks who work for free-to-play games with paid content and they're stuck in a situation where they have to allow some cheaters because some of them spend way too much money to justify banning them. Then you have problems like uninteresting yearly iterations on franchises just for the sake of having a new game out every year. Remenber when Asscreed nnd CoD were worth playing and had interesting stories? hmmmmm

  • @Kombaiyashii
    @Kombaiyashii9 жыл бұрын

    In a capitalist society, your not forced to work for anyone. So making people out to be slaves is disingenuous. There's very few people that will argue that you shouldn't be allowed to exchanges goods for labour. So ascribing all evils to capitalism is never going to get you very far. If however, you think that making corporations legal entities to take away all responsibility from shareholders is a flaw in our current version of capitalism, you may have a point. However, the argument your presenting is too simplistic and is only going to misinform your audience, the exact opposite of what I thought your channel was about.

  • @Exegerxi

    @Exegerxi

    9 жыл бұрын

    It's just too edgy to shit on capitalism these days. Apparently to put a religious association with it isn't enough to demonize it by the left wing audience. capitalism is out of hand these days, other unlike these dead beats for on message boards who don't want to work a day in their life suggesting abolishment. Capitalism needs heavy regulation.

  • @blackmichael75

    @blackmichael75

    9 жыл бұрын

    What would happen if I refused to work? I would starve. That threat of starvation is what compels me to work for someone. I can either work for a boss, or try to be a boss myself. There is no option not to get involved in hierarchical class relations at all.

  • @blackmichael75

    @blackmichael75

    9 жыл бұрын

    Abba Okoro That's because the free market, as you mean it here, has never existed.

  • @blackmichael75

    @blackmichael75

    9 жыл бұрын

    Abba Okoro Roman republic? Where they had a slave economy? How the hell is that a free market? Also, America... in the period you're talking about, one of the most protectionist places on earth. Government intervened in the economy constantly, to suppress imports to allow American industry to grow.

  • @r2dezki

    @r2dezki

    9 жыл бұрын

    Abba Okoro Corporations are NOT made by governments. Governments are made by corporate lobbyists. And that's very, very bad.

  • @mecapoonslayer4245
    @mecapoonslayer42459 жыл бұрын

    What about Ayn randin capitalism that says there is no God and we should only work for our own selfish happiness.

  • @TheFlyinSquid

    @TheFlyinSquid

    8 жыл бұрын

    +IAMGOD HII but... isnt that regular capitalism at its purest form?

  • @mecapoonslayer4245

    @mecapoonslayer4245

    8 жыл бұрын

    TheFlyinSquid ... yes? But thats not this. Is it.

  • @ShutterShadeChicka
    @ShutterShadeChicka9 жыл бұрын

    good depiction to catch the eye, and very good info

  • @matiascarreira1542
    @matiascarreira15425 жыл бұрын

    “Is capitalism bad for you?” No, it is actually pretty fucking good to say the least.

  • @gergelyhorvath6826

    @gergelyhorvath6826

    2 жыл бұрын

    No, actually capitalism is a very obsolete thing

  • @myusernameissoobnoxiouslyl1466
    @myusernameissoobnoxiouslyl14668 жыл бұрын

    If you think Capitalism is bad, then you are confused with Corporatism

  • @austro-hungarianegonomist9049

    @austro-hungarianegonomist9049

    6 жыл бұрын

    My username is so obnoxiously long and there is absolutely nothing you can do about the matter Muh free murket Muh capitalism Muh Voluntarism Muh Nap

  • @myusernameissoobnoxiouslyl1466

    @myusernameissoobnoxiouslyl1466

    6 жыл бұрын

    +Austro-Hungarian Egonomist "but muh surplus value!"

  • @ryand8406
    @ryand84063 жыл бұрын

    glad you got to make a demonstration using someones video game graphic ideas, maybe you should give them credit for their labor

  • @Genedide
    @Genedide9 жыл бұрын

    SOCIOLOGY: FUCK YEAH. Do Durkheim Next!!!

  • @cptkilgore
    @cptkilgore9 жыл бұрын

    I'm all for capitalism, but I still found this interesting.

  • @dn8601

    @dn8601

    4 жыл бұрын

    Why tho ? I feel like it is a system so bad in so many levels. Just curious.

  • @kainkusanagi
    @kainkusanagi9 жыл бұрын

    Video uses capitalist developed technology to criticize capitalism while profiting from capitalistic youtube ad revenue. Capitalism doesn't seem so bad for Wisecrack and it's employees/partners.

  • @Sheepy007

    @Sheepy007

    9 жыл бұрын

    No one denied that capitalism works, this video is about if it's good

  • @BurnEdOutOne

    @BurnEdOutOne

    9 жыл бұрын

    It's a shame that you believe that asking probing questions about things people claim to value is the same thing as saying that we should do away with them entirely. We should encourage people to analyze the negative aspects of human ideals, even those we might hold in great reverence, because only by knowing and understanding their faults are we able to improve on them. In much the same way I'm able to criticize the negative aspects of our education system even though my thoughts and ability to express them are largely a product of it, there is nothing hypocritical about this thought experiment on capitalism and Wisecrack's business model.

  • @kainkusanagi

    @kainkusanagi

    9 жыл бұрын

    BurnEdOutOne "Is Capitalism Bad For You?" Capitalism seems to be working for Wisecrack or they'd be posting their videos on the Piratebay. This video isn't really asking probing questions so much as it is discrediting the idea that working hard yields success. In my opinion, regardless of the origins of capitalism, working hard yields more success than not working hard and expecting others to provide for you.

  • @BulbaBryan

    @BulbaBryan

    9 жыл бұрын

    ***** Total non-sequitur. If America wasn't capitalist, Wisecrack would be making money through whatever system America used to replace it. Societies don't collapse just because they don't use capitalism.

  • @skazzaks1

    @skazzaks1

    9 жыл бұрын

    Should they send their message through a smoke signal?

  • @Wonderbuntastic
    @Wonderbuntastic9 жыл бұрын

    I thought their channel was not about teaching people how to think but about teaching people to think by presenting ways of thinking. Some of these people who have been commenting seem not to realize that.

  • @djayjp
    @djayjp9 жыл бұрын

    Interesting hypothesis: that (the current structure of american capitalism) is based on the notion that one can be pious and not greedy so long as one works hard, giving the appearance of being blessed (justly rewarded) with such riches.

  • @theneonpython
    @theneonpython9 жыл бұрын

    ironic that you made money for this video, isn't it?

  • @hellmoon2020

    @hellmoon2020

    9 жыл бұрын

    aw shit

  • @starmax1000

    @starmax1000

    6 жыл бұрын

    you gotta do it in this system, if u dont get money... well you end up homeless or die of hunger or whatever

  • @Jaycephus01
    @Jaycephus019 жыл бұрын

    "Is Capitalism Bad For You?" Will we be getting the comprehensive philosophical defense of Capitalism represented by the works of Ludwig von Mises? Or is this just a propaganda channel?

  • @grimnir2782

    @grimnir2782

    2 жыл бұрын

    Propaganda im afraid.

  • @AlexBermann
    @AlexBermann9 жыл бұрын

    Kudos for using the Weber angle. Most people would have argued with Marx, but people who take Marx observations seriously tend to be communists or scholars. With Marxs strong criticism around, people tend to forget that conservative and liberal criticism of Capitalism also exists (even though both ideologies tend to embrace capitalism lately)

  • @FuserLimon
    @FuserLimon7 жыл бұрын

    these videos create more questions than answers

  • @orlandojames33
    @orlandojames339 жыл бұрын

    Very biased, comes off like a teenager going after the man

  • @user-wb8iu1hl6i

    @user-wb8iu1hl6i

    9 жыл бұрын

    Abba Okoro Who is "we"?

  • @knightbrolaire526

    @knightbrolaire526

    9 жыл бұрын

    Abba Okoro Show some evidence to back up your claim.

  • @user-wb8iu1hl6i

    @user-wb8iu1hl6i

    9 жыл бұрын

    Abba Okoro Who in the United States? Everyone? Or just a few at the very top...

  • @knightbrolaire526

    @knightbrolaire526

    9 жыл бұрын

    Abba Okoro To base a conclusion on estimates of a single study is a foolish mistake. Even more so calling it "a fact". I do not care enough to search the internet for a fallacy belonging to your statement. Though you probably know the appropriate one yourself when you're oh so eager to immediately scream "ad hominem".

  • @alex51812

    @alex51812

    9 жыл бұрын

    It's a video on Weber's opinion and perception of Capitalism and it's effects, it's supposed to be biased.

  • @ElliotScottDating
    @ElliotScottDating9 жыл бұрын

    "Capitalism is an iron cage" No it's not. Capitalism is creating a key and getting out of the cage.

  • @Dan1elAndrade

    @Dan1elAndrade

    6 жыл бұрын

    What cage?

  • @SpinoAdri2001

    @SpinoAdri2001

    6 жыл бұрын

    Jajajaja Jajajajajajajajajaja. The day capitalism creates something it will be the end of the world. The workers are ones who creates the "Key" to liberate us from that cage and live in a society without classes and the abolition of private property.

  • @Dan1elAndrade

    @Dan1elAndrade

    6 жыл бұрын

    Adrian Salvatierra not true

  • @SpinoAdri2001

    @SpinoAdri2001

    6 жыл бұрын

    Daniel Andrade okay them, what's your "version"?.

  • @Dan1elAndrade

    @Dan1elAndrade

    6 жыл бұрын

    Adrian Salvatierra workers aren't working against for a society without classes. They are just working to creat themselves a life. That's it. They should earn more tho

  • @ThePhilosorpheus
    @ThePhilosorpheus9 жыл бұрын

    Great! Now I´d like to see a "Is Marxism Bad For You" video, with North Korean concentration camps, Stalin´s deathlists, East German walls aimed at creating alienation, huge lines in Venezuela to acquire basic things, etc., etc.

  • @MrBenMcLean
    @MrBenMcLean9 жыл бұрын

    This video talks about Max Weber's connection between Capitalism and Calvinism from Weber's Marxist, anti-Capitalist perspective. I would make similar observations from an anti-Calvinist perspective. This isn't derivable from the doctrines of Calvinism. (which I think Weber acknowledges.) It's folk theology. The folk doctrine got around that you can tell who's elect and who's not based on the idea that God blesses the elect and so the elect will be prosperous, therefore whoever is prosperous must be elect. And you want your neighbors (and prospective mates) to think you're elect, so you work really hard to become prosperous. The preachers never taught this exactly, but the people believed it based on what the preachers did teach. I have an extremely low opinion of Calvinism in general, but folk Calvinism is even worse than psuedo-intellectual Calvinism.

  • @DragonKazooie89
    @DragonKazooie899 жыл бұрын

    Don't work on Sunday? Yeah right! I have to work Sundays because almost no one else will!

  • @BeefT-Sq
    @BeefT-Sq2 жыл бұрын

    From a review of The Roosevelt Myth by John T. Flynn : " The New Deal---states the myth---saved a desperate country from total economic collapse, and pulled it out of the worst depression in history . " -Barbara Brandon-

  • @cytokinesis1
    @cytokinesis19 жыл бұрын

    Been reading a book about Che Guevara. He would work on his days off and pressure others too. In socialist Cuba there were similar pressures to work harder as well.

  • @Ken19700
    @Ken197007 жыл бұрын

    He asked a question then never bothered to answer it.

  • @coventryborn
    @coventryborn9 жыл бұрын

    Does anyone know any good books on social science and economic systems. Nothing too complex, I'm only 15

  • @epictuna4

    @epictuna4

    9 жыл бұрын

    The first chapter of Karl Marx's book "Das Kapital" is available for free here: www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/download/pdf/Capital-Volume-I.pdf It's full of prefaces so skip to page 26 for the actual start.

  • @DivingDonut

    @DivingDonut

    9 жыл бұрын

    Thomas Sowell: "Basic Economics" and "Economic Facts and Fallacies."

  • @Helvetorment

    @Helvetorment

    8 жыл бұрын

    +SleeMouse Don't read Karl Marx books! That's nothing but pure trash. Read Adam Smith's ''The Wealth of Nations''. Ask your parents what they think about communism. It's a form of slavery! Good luck ;)

  • @Jaycephus01

    @Jaycephus01

    8 жыл бұрын

    +SleeMouse All short and easy to read: freedom-school.com/money/how-an-economy-grows.pdf www.libertarianismo.org/livros/pshaegawic.pdf fee.org/resources/economics-in-one-lesson-2/ mises.org/library/which-seen-and-which-not-seen mises.org/library/law

  • @cactusdesneiges

    @cactusdesneiges

    8 жыл бұрын

    +SleeMouse the Communist Manifesto is quick and easy to read. And then you can see how ignorant people are about communism.