- 14 Nov 2019 18:12
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There's no paradox here. The capitalist's interests don't have to be aligned with those of society for capitalism to work.
Nonsense. A political party might want 100% of the votes, but loyalty to the multi-party system can still be a part of its program.
Potemkin wrote:The paradox of politics is rather like the paradox of capitalist competition - any self-respecting capitalist is striving for total market domination, a monopoly. But actually achieving that goal would, paradoxically, end the very system of competition itself.
There's no paradox here. The capitalist's interests don't have to be aligned with those of society for capitalism to work.
Potemkin wrote:Every self-respecting political party is striving for their total domination of the political system - this is true for the Hong Kong protesters as well as for the Chinese government.
Nonsense. A political party might want 100% of the votes, but loyalty to the multi-party system can still be a part of its program.