Sunday, February 24, 2019
History of Capitalism
It seems that in the United States of America Capitalism streams with grace. For me capitalistic preservation seems to be the best way for an economy to grow. Some may say, capitalist economy is unfair in terms of competition and giving the best assertable price to the consumer. Or that capitalism creates classes where the rich give way richer and the pitiable get poorer. Im no doctor of the economy, or a congresswoman for each of America, but I feel that companys nominate be more profitable both in an economic and a personal stand layer by running a business base on capitalism.Looking at the predicament with competition, from most of my experiences at this stagecoach of life for me, competition has d oneness great things in terms of do products cheaper for me. For example, the computer hardw atomic number 18 business, I built a computer one year ago using an Intel Pentium II 300mhz processor. I paid $520 for the motherboard and processor. Since AMD (a competition of Inte l) came out with the AMD K-6-2 processor, Intels prices have dropped considerably.As a social occasion of fact, I was on the Internet just yesterday and saw that I could by an Intel Pentium II 333mhz processor and a motherboard for just $335. Its just as well as bad that I couldnt say the same for Microsofts prices. further that topic alone could spawn a novel. I think that of late, more Ameri drops have less faith in their government than they did 50 long time ago. And having the government control the countrys industry would create all kinds of dilemmas. I was thinking about the statement the rich get richer and the poor get poorer and also about capitalism creating economic classes among society.Again, Im not a economics major, so the next few statements are going to be based on my assumption that the difference among say, a doctors salary and a janitors salary in a capitalist economy would be much more significant than in a socialist economy. With that being said, I think that a capitalist economy can promote much more motivation for self forward motion and fulfillment than a socialist economy can provide. Lets say you went to college for four, six, or even eight years to be a business executive.And the blackguard pushing the mail cart who, perhaps, dropped out of school in the eleventh grade, was pulling in about the same amount as you are, directly whats that going to do for your motivation or dignity for that matter? Why bother going through all that work and moral stress when we can be lackadaisical and unproductive but exempt receive the same opportunities and benefits as the executives (kind of equal Union workers Just Kidding)? The point Im trying to make is, most people like rewards, and most people like accomplishment.It just seems that capitalism can poke out more to the society and its individuals by allowing them to set and work towards goals. Plus by providing a good standard of living for workers I think capitalism helps to all ow people to gain confidence in their government. Getting out-of-door form capitalism, there are a lot of stupid and unadvisable laws that exist today but most are ethical. It appears that what is an ethical guidepost for most of us today, often will be translated to law or regulation some time in the future. I find it extraneous how morals and morals are learned.I mean, I feel that I am a fairly ethical person, especially in open places like, work or school. A little common sense can get you the basics of morals and ethics. In the work place, attention to the ethics beyond the basics looks to be deteriorated for many companies and employees for that matter. Consequently, it looks like there is no clear moral conductor to guide upper management about what is right or wrong. But, for me its confusing to learn because there are so many different ways to look at ethics, similar to religion, how do you know really what style is best for you and your surroundings, or maybe, the bes t is a little of each?
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