The_Animus
Illuminator
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The only want, aside from occasional disasters, comes in countries that are decidedly not free and capitalist.
That is because those countries are kept that way in order to provide us all our consumer goods. Companies negotiate with these governments in order to claim resource and land rights in these countries and employ the people for sweatshop wages.
Our comfort isn't built upon a magical and wondrous capitalist system. It's based off the exploitation. Both of resources and labor from people who have no other option.
We had a speaker from Lebanon come to our campus to talk about her country and capitalism's effect on it. According to her, big business makes deals with the government to set up shop there. The business gets to take tons of the countries resources, including energy, which leaves a large chunk of the population without power because the business uses what little they have. The people are employed for pathetic wages, but thanks to the government and business support of each other its not like they get to own any of their own resources and therefor only have their labor to sell to keep them alive. The people don't like this, and in some instances will protest, though this leaves them enemies of the government, just like her. She had to use a fake name in order to protect her identity.
Obviously this isn't always the case, and I'm not entirely against capitalism. It certainly has its benefits, but it also has its flaws and I don't believe it is a system that can ultimately benefit everyone.
read the first sentence of the post - the one you obviously missed. That is what I'm wondering.
