Darth Rotor
Salted Sith Cynic
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1. Capitalism is already mitigated by application of socialistic practices, to one degree or another, in many social frameworks. Sweden more so, US less so, as examples. "Pure Free Market Capitalism" is an ideal like Pure Communism, that I don't think will be achieved while the nation state exists as a social form. If the evolution of social/economic models proceeds toward the Corporation as a direct political entity (Plutocracy? Oligarchy?) with a parallel whithering away of the nation state, then a neo-feudal structure will be in place based on pure "wealth," albeit not as tied to land as the previous feudal structure was.Going to hell in a hand basket
As to Malthus, while his general principle has been undermined by assumptions, the mitigation of Malthusian predictions in not absolute. There is the law of dimnishing returns on productivity in agriculture, for example, as well as a finite ability of the ecosystem to heal itself as humans pull resources from it. (See the Cod fishery mess on the US/Canadian East Coast for a fine example)
If pure capitalism (which I consider a predatory, nearly anarchic social form) arrives as the dominant model of global political/economic/social activity, a few things will happen:
Pure competition will result in more, perhaps smaller, wars over resources
The UN will have long since been dispatched with
Tarrifs and protectionism will, ironically, be applied by various monopolies, or near monopolies, as a means to exercise economic power, backed up by mercenary armies.
The standard of living will go down, as the middle class will effectively cease to exist.
Education will, once again, be a privilege of the rich
TV will replace religion as the opiate of the people (if it hasn't already
Harems will become more commonplace across a broader spectrum of society
Prisons will increasingly turn into forced/slave labor enterprises
DR
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