Why an economic crisis is inevitable. - page 8

 
QuantumBob:
But there are no new markets to grow on. And without growth, capitalism is finished.

Well, that's what you mean by new markets... There are bitcoins now, but before there were no bitcoins, not even an idea. Even the collapse of America, if it happens, will not lead to the collapse of the whole world. The world will continue its life from a new starting point. A cyclical life, with ups and downs.

 

Capitalism and liberalism are gradually being superseded by the idea of the corporate state. In Russia, China and the US, progress is already being made.

Good or bad.

 
Олег avtomat:

Well, that's what you mean by new markets... There are bitcoins now, but before there were no bitcoins, not even an idea. Even the collapse of America, if it happens, will not lead to the collapse of the whole world. The world will continue its life from a new starting point. A cyclical life, with ups and downs.

I don't mean that the world will disappear or perish. I think we will have to choose between socialism and feudalism. It depends on what kind of war it's going to be. And capital will not leave without a fight.
 
Олег avtomat:

Well, that's what you mean by new markets... There are bitcoins now, but before there were no bitcoins, not even an idea. Even the collapse of America, if it happens, will not lead to the collapse of the whole world. The world will continue its life from a new starting point. A cyclical life, with ups and downs.

I am afraid it will not be without war. Especially since there have already been two world wars with the same objectives, a redistribution of markets.
 
Edgar:

Capitalism and liberalism are gradually being superseded by the idea of the corporate state. In Russia, China and the US, progress is already being made.

Good or bad.

I am afraid that it will not be without war. Moreover, there is already the experience of two world wars with the same goals, redistribution of markets.

 
QuantumBob:
I am afraid it will not be without war. Especially since there have already been two world wars with the same objectives, redistribution of markets.
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QuantumBob:
I don't mean that the world will disappear or perish. I think we will have to choose between socialism and feudalism. Depends on what kind of war it's going to be. And capital won't leave without a fight.

Socialism is the highest point of development, an impossible utopia as it is presented and there is no choice between it and feudalism, because socialism still needs to be built. Socialism is still a long way off. It is more likely that some other type of economy will emerge as it develops, of which we have no idea yet. Something based on computing. Perhaps bitcoins are the first stage of a new form of economy. Maybe socialism will become available when robots do everything, but probably not.

 
Maxim Romanov:

Socialism is the highest point of development, an impossible utopia as it is presented and there is no choice between it and feudalism, because socialism still has to be built. Socialism is still a long way off. It is more likely that some other type of economy will emerge as it develops, of which we have no idea yet. Something based on computing. Perhaps bitcoins are the first stage of a new form of economy. Maybe socialism will become available when robots do everything, but probably not.

Bitcoin is as bullshit as shale gas. Huge number of servers, huge electricity costs, it's insane.
 
QuantumBob:

I am afraid it will not be without war. Especially since we already have the experience of two world wars with the same goals, redistribution of markets.

War is also evolving. No one will now fight with sticks, missiles, bombs, all those nuclear batons, they are not needed in the civilized world. If they do, it will only be in undeveloped countries to make classic wars. In developed countries the warfare will not be the same as we are used to. Now technological wars will be gaining momentum. Market manipulation, manipulation of public opinion, hacking into nationally important networks, these are the wars of the future, these are the info and cyber wars. Waving batons and firing submachine guns is just a training activity in underdeveloped countries. Everyone understands that it is no longer profitable to fight with guns, tanks, missiles and bombs. If someone has to, they will take over Russia so that people will not even understand, and all more or less adequate governments understand this.

 
QuantumBob:
Bitcoin is as crazy as shale gas. Huge number of servers, huge electricity costs, it's insane.

it may be crazy, but it's just the start of a technology, it's likely that it will evolve in some form. All technologies are crazy in the beginning.