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In using the word 'Capitalism' we are surely using Marxist terminology. A better term would be 'liberal free-market economy', but of course legal rules, frameworks and guidelines are needed to protect the rest of us from the predations (intentional or otherwise) of the 'entrepreneurs, contra-preneurs and con-trepreneurs'. The 'non-trepreneurs' want basic freedoms, some way to earn a living, and to be left alone, basically. Sadly though, there in depressingly little scope to be just left alone these days. We live in ostensibly high-trust societies, but that trust is easily manipulated. In reality, as John Perkins has set out in 'Confessions of an Economic Hitman', and Peter Breggin in 'Covid-19 and the Global Predators: We are the Prey' we in the West are living under a system of Global Transnational Corporatism. Politicians, top executives and security services all seem to have blended into an actively sociopathic, rapacious 'blob'. Voting has little effect on policies (the 'uniparty' effect); elections are egregiously manipulated; utilities are corrupted and hollowed out. We all stagger from one crisis to another, with the hideous prospect of Agenda 2030 and its panoticonic control looming just over the horizon. No wonder I find sixties music so comforting. We were much more carefree I those days. Anyway Tim, some random thoughts in response to your interesting article.

Pete Miller's avatar

Some great quotes in there, Tim!

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