Is it just me...

Oct 07, 2008 21:39

or does Senator McCain seem like he's fighting a losing battle? Nailing Jello to the wall? Seriously? And this magical projector of which he speaks - STOP FOCUSING ON IT ( Read more... )

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novapsyche October 8 2008, 17:38:09 UTC
I don't think that you can blame this one election cycle for the failure of working class folks to realize that capitalism is a con (that is, a confidence game) and that the wealthy--the industrialists--are con artists. It is inherently not in anyone's best interest but the wealthy to maintain the current class structure, but because Americans are taught from childhood to believe that anyone can "make it" (that is, get rich) if they work hard. This belief effectively counteracts the basic fact that many folks who are rich did not work for that money but instead have inherited it. We Americans are victims of our own propaganda.

Also, now that I'm on an anti-capitalism rant, I must point out that capitalism is not in any way necessary for a democracy or republic to function. It's just drilled into us that capitalism is pure and right and very American. After the Palmer raids in the 1920s, I don't think any other economic system had a chance to even get a foothold here in the States. When the house of cards fall, we will all be trapped beneath it.

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rebargg October 8 2008, 18:34:37 UTC
I...I think I love you.

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novapsyche October 11 2008, 18:34:22 UTC
Heh.

Have you read A People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn? It's pretty eye-opening as far as observing from a historian's perspective how class has influenced America.

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filmmaker79 October 9 2008, 00:11:31 UTC
Most millionaires in America are first generation rich.

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novapsyche October 11 2008, 18:32:18 UTC
The sociologist in me finds this interesting. Can you direct me to some stats?

As far as your statement, it doesn't fully answer for how socioeconomics work in the United States. Those born into poverty are six times more likely to be poor than those who are in a richer class. Also, it's easier to go down the socioeconomic ladder than to advance up it.

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