Notices by Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se), page 51
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Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Sunday, 18-Feb-2018 04:20:49 UTC Danyl Strype
... If Silicon Valley types are welcomed here, it’s not because we’re particularly susceptible to libertarian ideas; ... -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Sunday, 18-Feb-2018 04:20:25 UTC Danyl Strype
... We’re like a cat having its tummy rubbed ...
http://qttr.at/228m -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Sunday, 18-Feb-2018 04:17:26 UTC Danyl Strype
“It’s very appealing,” the political scientist Peter Skilling told me, “these entrepreneurs saying nice things about us [New Zealand] ... -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Sunday, 18-Feb-2018 04:12:16 UTC Danyl Strype
@boneidol hehe. Not sure why they chose the name, but as long as eating the namesake is not required, I'm happy to participate ;) -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Sunday, 18-Feb-2018 04:10:09 UTC Danyl Strype
How did I miss 'The New Zealand Project'?!?
https://www.newsroom.co.nz/2017/04/25/20680/thomas-coughlan-the-brilliance-of-the-nz-project -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Friday, 16-Feb-2018 09:46:33 UTC Danyl Strype
@raucao capitalist use their wealth to hijack governments, to privatize more commons into private wealth, rinse, repeat ie capitalism -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Friday, 16-Feb-2018 09:44:59 UTC Danyl Strype
@raucao but why do governments do hat? Because they are captured by the owners of are pools of private wealth ie because of capitalism -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Friday, 16-Feb-2018 09:43:34 UTC Danyl Strype
@raucao please explain in what part of the Chinese economy has private property increased (your definition of "capitalism") -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Friday, 16-Feb-2018 09:42:48 UTC Danyl Strype
@raucao There is no private property in real estate in China, only long term leases. All three telecoms companies are publicly-owned. -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Friday, 16-Feb-2018 09:40:48 UTC Danyl Strype
@raucao talk about"corporatocracy" avoids the point that privatization (increased private ownership) increases ineqality > increases poverty -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Friday, 16-Feb-2018 09:39:36 UTC Danyl Strype
@raucao they didn't introduce "capitalism". The vast majority of everything is still publicly owned. That's why poverty is reducing -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Friday, 16-Feb-2018 09:35:57 UTC Danyl Strype
@raucao I have, and I think if you did the same, you might be surprised -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Friday, 16-Feb-2018 09:34:33 UTC Danyl Strype
@raucao how could they not? Where is that extracted wealth 1% get from owning former public commons coming from, if not from everyone else? -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Friday, 16-Feb-2018 09:33:16 UTC Danyl Strype
@raucao moving things like health care or education out of public ownership, so private owners can extract wealth, increases inequality -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Friday, 16-Feb-2018 09:31:54 UTC Danyl Strype
@raucao neo-liberalism is a catch-all term for things like the large scale privatization of public commons, by corporate-captured states -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Friday, 16-Feb-2018 09:27:39 UTC Danyl Strype
@raucao China has much less poverty than the US, despite having a much larger population and fewer resources. What's your point? -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Friday, 16-Feb-2018 09:26:26 UTC Danyl Strype
http://meatballwiki.org is a community of active practitioners striving to teach each other how to organize people using online tools. -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Friday, 16-Feb-2018 09:24:52 UTC Danyl Strype
@raucao I could do your research for you, but for now I'm just pointing out your propaganda graphs don't prove anything -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Friday, 16-Feb-2018 09:23:53 UTC Danyl Strype
@raucao @h those we tend to think of as "capitalist" are usually those that combine strong property rights with multi-party elections -
Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Friday, 16-Feb-2018 09:22:45 UTC Danyl Strype
@raucao @h the quote indicate that every country that has ever existed is actually a hybrid of capitalist and non-capitalist aspects