Dazzer wrote:heimdall wrote:Reg wrote:Bad Bob wrote:Reg wrote:Economics doesnt create war Divvy, politics does.
And those two things are never, ever related in any way, are they mate?![]()
(Not that I'm anti-capitalist like...)
Communism nor capitalism didnt start wars, its usually desparate politicians who've lost teh plot that do.
Y'now what i mean Bob!
Money is usually the driving force for wars, that is true of almost every single war ever fought.
Yes wars are started for money reasons world war 1 and 2 was funded both sides by same people the rothschild family.Same family that riped of england in 1700 and same family that is ripping off USA atm running there fed bank go figure.But must be nice to live in a bubble where capitalism is great and it does no harm.
governments seeking more power or land has nothing to do with capitalism.
made in UK wrote:governments seeking more power or land has nothing to do with capitalism.
Don't know about that.
At the end of the day ideology is a strong motivator.
governments seeking more power or land has nothing to do with capitalism.
JoeTerp wrote:invading a country for its resources has nothing to do with capitalism. That has to deal with force and stealing.
Capitalism is about property rights, voluntary association, free trade, etc.
Yossi_Benaloon wrote:If Country A invades Country B so its associated companies can take financial advantage of either the resources or the war/reconstruction effort then, yes, it has a lot to do with capitalism.
If country A invades country B and then uses a state owned organisation to exploit the resources then, no its not capitalism.
JoeTerp wrote:Yossi_Benaloon wrote:If Country A invades Country B so its associated companies can take financial advantage of either the resources or the war/reconstruction effort then, yes, it has a lot to do with capitalism.
If country A invades country B and then uses a state owned organisation to exploit the resources then, no its not capitalism.
there is not really a difference between the two situations here, and niether are capitalism, they are both some form of Fascism, the first being less overt, and more properly described as Crony Capitalism or Corporatism.
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