Ignore that last part, just me writing ahead too much. I was trying to say this kind of corruption is incredibly hard to prove, so courts are not helpful.
Well, I live in a formerly socialist country so we remember what incredibly corrupt looked like. Most modern CEOs look outright virtuous in comparison.
Really? Your ‘formerly socialist country’ had all factories controlled by the workers and executives chosen through democratic election? And they were less corrupt than Elon Musk?
On paper yes. We all know what the reality was. Which would repeat immediately unless you can align the decision makers interests with interests of the people.
So what is the proper implementation? How do you make this “worker owned” be more than on paper platitude?
Capitalism does this by paying obscene amounts of money to the decision makers for making “good” decisions. It sucks. It sucks a lot less than anything else ever implemented.
Laws made by whom? Enforced by whom? The issue is always the humans in the system. You think the people fighting in the communist revolutions were fighting to implement something badly? It ended badly because they did not have any more of plan than you do. They were just wishing laws on paper would bind people. That people in power would protect the masses. But paper is just paper and those in power are always selfish. They have to be, to remain in power. Not understanding this is why they failed.
Capitalism does its best to try an make sure that greedy actions also result in benefits for society. It doesn’t always work. Where it doesn’t, we need to fight to regulate it. Minimal wages, workers rights, carbon tax, … Align the interest of the rich with the interests of society as much as possible. And in exchange for helping society, they get to be filthy rich. It is not perfect. It is not fair. But it works. You want to change things for the better, work on improving our regulated capitalism, instead of repeating extremist mistakes of the past. Because putting people in position of power and hoping they will do the right thing instead of the selfish thing will always fail. Capitalism is about exploiting selfishness for the greater good.
Ignore that last part, just me writing ahead too much. I was trying to say this kind of corruption is incredibly hard to prove, so courts are not helpful.
Okay, well CEOs and other executives are incredibly corrupt now, so I’m not sure why this is a complaint.
Well, I live in a formerly socialist country so we remember what incredibly corrupt looked like. Most modern CEOs look outright virtuous in comparison.
Really? Your ‘formerly socialist country’ had all factories controlled by the workers and executives chosen through democratic election? And they were less corrupt than Elon Musk?
On paper yes. We all know what the reality was. Which would repeat immediately unless you can align the decision makers interests with interests of the people.
We aren’t talking about “on paper,” are we? We’re talking about proper implementation.
So what is the proper implementation? How do you make this “worker owned” be more than on paper platitude?
Capitalism does this by paying obscene amounts of money to the decision makers for making “good” decisions. It sucks. It sucks a lot less than anything else ever implemented.
Laws.
Enforce the laws.
How do you know this? Do you know everything else ever implemented in all of human history?
Or do you mean it sucks a lot less than what was implemented, badly, in the 20th century?
Because I think you mean the latter.
Laws made by whom? Enforced by whom? The issue is always the humans in the system. You think the people fighting in the communist revolutions were fighting to implement something badly? It ended badly because they did not have any more of plan than you do. They were just wishing laws on paper would bind people. That people in power would protect the masses. But paper is just paper and those in power are always selfish. They have to be, to remain in power. Not understanding this is why they failed.
Capitalism does its best to try an make sure that greedy actions also result in benefits for society. It doesn’t always work. Where it doesn’t, we need to fight to regulate it. Minimal wages, workers rights, carbon tax, … Align the interest of the rich with the interests of society as much as possible. And in exchange for helping society, they get to be filthy rich. It is not perfect. It is not fair. But it works. You want to change things for the better, work on improving our regulated capitalism, instead of repeating extremist mistakes of the past. Because putting people in position of power and hoping they will do the right thing instead of the selfish thing will always fail. Capitalism is about exploiting selfishness for the greater good.