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There is a simple way to solve so many of the problems capitalism creates. Make it illegal to accumulate wealth beyond a certain point, for individuals, companies and corporations. Everything has a limit. It is unnatural for wealth accumulation to be unlimited.
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@Rex Butt - Those who don't learn history will repeat the past. Hasn't captialism killed enough people yet?
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Some baby boomers are in the same headlock as the young folk, locked out of the jobs market and the asset ladder because we arrived a wee bit late. This means there are boomers who are just as fucked and for those few who have figured out what is going on, we are as fucking angry as the generations that came after us. Bernie Sanders 2020!
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@nts9 - My idea is a step along the path toward eliminating the cancer. We have to start somewhere and almost every idea from $15/hr minimum wage to medicare for all will be immediately undermined if we don't do something about accumulated wealth first.
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Some baby boomers are in the same headlock as the young folk, locked out of the jobs market and the asset ladder because we arrived a wee bit late. This means there are boomers who are just as fucked and for those few who have figured out what is going on, we are as fucking angry as the generations that came after us. Bernie Sanders 2020!
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@curiousfella4076 - I agree with "Money for the People". Mark Blyth has touched on this subject many times in his lectures. However, hand in had with any public trust program, there must be a hard cap on wealth accumulation, otherwise any and all reforms will be undone by those with the wealth.
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@chickenflavor9880 - What, what?
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You want to solve the issue of a dysfunctional money system? The only way that will happen is to put a hard cap on individual wealth accumulation. Similar caps would also need to apply to companies and corporations.
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@wudupfammm8555 - What I am referring to is a maximum, not a minimum. Applied to everyone, no exceptions.
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