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Does Jow Forums have a rebuttal to this image?

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capitalism is the only system that works at scale

in capitalism I will work if it is profitable for me
no other system gives the individual positive motivation to work

therefore the only possible system is capitalism

Most of these are niggers and if we would feed them to stop starving they would just make more niggers until we can't feed those.

So how did society work before capitalism?

>The reason I work is to have money to buy things I enjoy in life.

Damn I wish I had that luxury. Most of us work to survive.

>Capitalism has always existed. Cavemen practiced capitalism. Capitalism is 100% natural. That's why we need to shove it down the throats of students in all of our universities. All societies prior to communism were small government. Private enterprise has always existed.

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The issues above are being caused by central planning and regulation. What happens most of the time is, a corporation will bribe the government to make it so competition is impossible.

The moment you begin allowing people to take control of the natural forces involved with free market capitalism is the moment that we begin seeing these kinds of problems emerge. On top of that, even in the case where the regulations are helpful, it only takes one significant mistake by the central planners to cause even worse catastrophe.

Central planning does not work. The problem is that capitalism tends to lead to central planning.

Capitalism is the best financial system for global efficiency of the market. Some people dying is the price to pay for efficiency and it's worth it.

yeah ubi could change that survival guaranteed you could work for self fulfillment and its really just restructuring taxes and social expenditure in most countries.

there wasn't society, society was literally built around markets, farmers selling their excess food and it got to the point where they needed money and laws to do it more efficiently so they built a society

correct
the state parasite piggies on it
however
eventually the owner, the stake holders has be willing to work
have to be willing to manage the cattle like you
you are cattle because you don't kill
kill, set things on fire, eat ice cream, relax

you work for yourself, and the things that interest you
you are not made to work or else, that called slavery
in communism work is mandatory and if you don't you are terminated

there wasn't society, society was literally built around markets, farmers selling their excess food and it got to the point where they needed money and laws to do it more efficiently so they built a society

reminder that people who like some supposed other financial system are basically financial sjws with capitalism standing in for the patriarchy

there wasn't society, society was literally built around markets, farmers selling their excess food and it got to the point where they needed money and laws to do it more efficiently so they built a society

No because I think it's true.

you worked as a peasant in a field or else the noble jabbed you with a stick

there wasn't society, society was literally built around markets, farmers selling their excess food and it got to the point where they needed money and laws to do it more efficiently so they built a society

Yea I sure do! We are not capitalist anymore!
Stock market - price controlled through stock buy backs & 'open market operations'
Forex - dirty floats
Housing - high b/c central banks control the rate of 'borrowing'/debt, also having 2 incomes to purchase a house. In the early 80's it was only 1 income! people over the last 30 years can buy 2x the house...women love hypergamy! So you can blame women for high house prices also.
Inventions- create something, gov issues a 'national security'.
i.e we are not capitalist maybe some form of quasi-socialism/capitalism/Communism/oligarchy...
Capitalism died in the states in the early 1900's when trains/automobiles/gov. stealing gold happened. The stealing of the peoples gold, i.e using debt money now instead was defiantly the end of the capitalist era!

there wasn't society, society was literally built around markets, farmers selling their excess food and it got to the point where they needed money and laws to do it more efficiently so they built a society

>If it isn't working perfectly, it's a failure

any infographic failing to mention private central banks charging interest, the historical outlook on usury, and the disproportionately and statistically unexplainable number of people of jewish descent amongst elites, is an infographic lying to you, selling you "socialism" as an answer to "capitalism" when the two systems are played alternatively to concentrate more power into the nosetribe hands
if you want to have a discussion about capitalism, start by being an adult about it and stop shying away from important points

>There are more than 5 vacant homes for every homeless person in the US

Yeah, I'm sure homeless people want to live in decaying houses in Detroit where the nearest form of life is gang-banging niggers twenty blocks away.

>77.5% of US households are in debt

How about don't buy that car, flat-screen TV and ice-serving fridge on credit?

funny how all or most commie related arguments are derived from tragedies meant to guilt-trip us.

None ever addresses how an artificial cap on reward would limit innovation or discourage entrepreneurial spirit over generations (and create an extremely sterile, boring environment) nor the fact that it is inherently against how nature functions.

I have yet to see an entrepreneurial and innovative commie that brings value to the market. If you desire so hard to change the world, then work hard so you'd have enough power and wealth to do so

Not by guilt-tripping and begging

"for the common good"

well fuck the common good. Do you not see an irony in that? What do we think of when we hear the term 'the average man'? Nothing positive.

NPCs are inherently evil not because of what they do, but because of what they are. In a parallel universe where we live in a toxic Orwellian society the same average men would, due to their sheer inability for critical thinking, not hesitate in betraying those close to them and perform some of the most sickening actions imaginable because it'd be normal.

This image is very accurate but we need a more efficient way to wipe out large amounts of people who are a drain on resources. It's simply a tragedy of the commons situation and no one since our man hitler has provided a viable solution.

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>be a 17 year old temporarily disgraced millionaire that read the Road to Serfdom
>shill capitalism for your boomer-like masters like a good goy bootlicker

Capitalism is completely and utterly unsustainable. The "only system that works" meme needs to fucking die. That meme only serves those that benefit from the continuation of the current system.

Protip: having 10k link and night shift at Arby's does not count

Statistics cherry picked to make things look bad. Mis-using of statistics.
I would ask this communist shill how many people died each year from poverty back in 1960.
The answer is 50 million. Things are getting better and better every year.
Just give me one more number to compare against and this argument collapses like the communazi power grab it is.
Capitalism is working. Capitalism is lifing people out of poverty like no force in history ever has.
That commies are jealous of their hard working neighbour doesn't change hard UN statistics on world health.
Have a look for yourself:
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this

You are wrong.
Don't worry, you're in good company.
Please go look at the statistics for who's lives are improving.
(Spoiler; it's everyone who doesn't live in a war zone, by almost every statistical measure possible. Technology and capitalism is saving the world)

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KYS leftypol.

provide figures for other systems

capitalism has many flaws, but it's the best system that has been found so far

Take your disingenuous histrionic fake out disinfographs and go starve to death cuckpol.

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authoritarian capitalism is the most powerful system

Easy, I'm Venezuelan.
20 years of socialism.
More than 300k deaths related to violence.
Most violent country in the region.
3 million have moved to other countries (10% of the population)
1.7 million % of inflation in 2018, 10 million projected by 2019
Minimum wage is $3

>Does Jow Forums have a rebuttal to this image?

These are caused by corporatism, not necessarily capitalism. The problem is nobody learns about corporatism because all the media companies are owned by a handful of corporations that are interested in keeping their power. They also contribute to politicians and spend millions on lobbying so the government won’t stand in their way

Academics function fine under communism. These people invent and innovate because they'd rather be aesthetic than worry about keeping their lights on.

It all falls apart with the too smart to work, not smart enough for academics group. These people would normally find a middleman or rent seeking position, and will destruct their communities and society if they cannot. In capitalism they have an outlet.

G-GUYS, W-W-WE NEED you to be cucked, it's for your OWN GOOD

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This is unironically true. A farm animal has no use besides it's utility to the farmer. Without it, it is immediately culled.
Deal with it.

psh, whereas a farmer can exist without animals? keep beating the shit out of them, nothing can go wrong

>What is logical consequence?

Before capitalism, there was slavery.
Which ironically is purer capitalism than modern capitalism

Capitalism was always corporatist. It describes the relarionship between state, stockholder and bank.