The
irony of constantly being accused of being a communist is rather
rich. When I point out that "free market capitalism" in
America is neither a real market nor real capitalism, those who
equate any criticism of "capitalism" as proof of communist
leanings are triggered.
Noting that Marx got monopoly
capitalism and alienation right triggers another group who equate any
favorable mention of Marx as proof of communist leanings.
There
are two ironies in these accusations of being a communist. One is
that I've spent 17 years tirelessly critiquing centralized wealth and
power--the acme of communism--as the source of our moral, social and
economic decay.
The other irony is that Communism is
absolutely thriving in America in broad daylight: the monopolies,
quasi-monopolies and cartels that dominate the American economy and
governance are Communism for the Rich.
The core goals and
functions of communism and monopolies/cartels are identical: snuff
out unfettered markets (competition, transparent price information
for all participants, etc.) and take control of all market functions,
restricting supply and controlling all regulation with the sole goals
of further concentrating centralized power and maximizing steady
profits (i.e. maximum greed) to benefit those who own/control the
concentrated wealth and power.
And of course both pump out an
endless spew of propaganda about the wonderfulness of the system that
benefits the few at the expense of the many.
This centralized
power to benefit the few at the expense of the many characterizes
both Communism and monopolies / cartels. There is no difference
between the two other than the structures of control that eliminate
competitors, regulates supply and keeps prices high enough to further
enrich the already-rich.
Those operating monopolies and
cartels in America are in effect a private-public Politburo, a
concentration of wealth that buys whatever political power is needed
to increase profits and protect the monopoly from threats.
What's
unfettered in America is Communism for the Rich and the normalization
of corruption that results from the auctioning of political power to
protect monopolies and cartels. "Markets" and "capitalism"
only exist on the fringes of the economy, but the myth that America
is the home of "unfettered capitalism" is extremely useful
cover for the actual system, which is Communism for the Rich.
by Charles Hugh Smith at oftwominds.com on December 13, 2022
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