I'm surprised this doesn't have 'crony capitalism'. Although I will admit I think neoliberal capitalism is worse than industrial capitalism.
Have you all heard what that shithead Johnny Harris and the World Economic Forum are trying to push? 'Stakeholder' capitalism 🤢.
https://www.investopedia.com/stakeholder-capitalism-4774323
It seems that it is a return to the version of capitalism before Milton Freedman made capitalism much more exploitative to people in the first world. They say that they are not looking at quarterly gains, but long term growth.
When you say just "regular capitalism". I think that is all that it means.
ah so the libs are doing that thing when they rename things and pretend its totally new and different
From Engels "On Authority", this applies to liberals as well as anarchists.
"These gentlemen think that when they have changed the names of things they have changed the things themselves. This is how these profound thinkers mock at the whole world."
Them blaming Milton Friedman for a shift in capitalism to (correct me if Im wrong) a rentier economy is like blaming one person for a shift in the ancient roman economy to tenant farming.
That can't be right – it needs eyes to marginalize "the bad people (TM)"
Wow that's an old one. It reminds me of the glory days of r/fullcommunism