I think that capitalism in general is responsible, not for the worldwide recession, but for a lot of suffering, both in the United States and around the world.
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Capitalism is not an economic system, but a world-outlook, or rather, a part of a whole world-outlook.
Capitalism has shortfalls. It doesn't necessarily take care of the poor, and it underfunds innovation, so we have to offset that.
Well, capitalism is a big problem, because with capitalism you're just going to keep buying and selling things until there's nothing else to buy and sell, which means gobbling up the planet.
Unfortunately, in a recession, the people who suffer the most aren't the rich, but the wanna-be rich and the poor.
Capitalism is in crisis.
I believe in capitalism for everybody, not necessarily high finance but capitalism that works for the working men and women of this country who are out there paddling alone in America right now.
Ironically, for the mega-rich, recession brings with it the ability to live well at a lower cost and with less of a hassle.
Financial crises are an unfortunate but necessary consequence of modern capitalism.
Up until the Depression, recession had a moral character: it was supposed to purge the body economic of the greed and excess that attends a business expansion.
Capitalism is destroying the world.
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