he can't lew.

On Feb 1, 7:22 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Waiting for Lone Wolf to show a proven BETTER SYSTEM.
>
> On Feb 1, 5:47 am, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > There is no fair system. Yet.
>
> > On Feb 1, 3:20 am, "\"Lone Wolf\"" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Please explain how capitalism is not a failed system when poverty, war
> > > and misery have exploded exponentially over the last 3 decades, the
> > > environment is choking to death as millions of jobs are being lost
> > > worldwide every week—even large monopolies are collapsing.
>
> > > We have the added spectacle that those who promote and defend the
> > > system not being able to explain why this crisis has occurred and
> > > putting an effective strategic solution in place—after all if we are
> > > to accept this system is the highest possible level of social economic
> > > relations as we have been led to believe then it is fair to assume
> > > that there is evidence to support this. Do we normally accept what we
> > > are told at face value when dealing with important issues in our daily
> > > lives, or do we seek evidence to guide us when making important
> > > decisions?
>
> > > Human nature is fascinating. We are always dubious of the honesty and
> > > integrity of insurance salesmen, used car salesman and politicians
> > > etc, yet the system itself cannot be questioned when it is obvious
> > > that it constitutes the biggest failure and source of disaster in
> > > human history.
>
> > > UNEQUIVOCAL PROOF.
>
> > > Anyone care to provide a solution that will can turn a system of
> > > destruction into a system of benevolence and progress
>
> > > •     The wealthiest 10% of the world’s population accounted for 59% of
> > > total private consumption
>
> > > •     The wealthiest 20% of the world’s population accounted for 76.6% of
> > > total private consumption
>
> > > •     The poorest fifth of the world’s population accounted for just 1.5%
> > > of total private consumption
>
> > > •     The poorest 10% of the world’s population accounted for just 0.5% of
> > > total private consumption
>
> > > •     At least 80% of humanity lives on less than $10 a day
>
> > > •     The poorest 40 percent of the world’s population accounts for 5
> > > percent of global income.
>
> > > •     The richest 20 percent accounts for three-quarters of world income
>
> > > •     The wealthiest nation on Earth  (the USA) has the widest gap between
> > > rich and poor of any industrialized nation
>
> > > •     In 2005, the world’s billionaires, about 500 people (approx
> > > 0.000008% of the world’s population) were worth $3.5 trillion (over 7%
> > > of world GDP)
>
> > > •     In 2004 the total wealth of the richest 8.3 million people increased
> > > by 8.2% to $30.8 trillion, giving them control of nearly one quarter
> > > of the world’s financial assets. In other words about 0.13% of the
> > > world’s population controlled 25% of the world’s assets
>
> > > •     From 1960 to 1997 the average income of the wealthiest 20% of the
> > > population in the developed countries went from 30 times that of the
> > > median income to 74 times median income
>
> > > An analysis of long-term trends showing the distance between the
> > > richest and poorest countries
> > > •     3 to 1 in 1820
> > > •     11 to 1 in 1913
> > > •     35 to 1 in 1950
> > > •     44 to 1 in 1973
> > > •     72 to 1 in 1992
>
> > > 12% of the world’s population use 85% of the world’s water
> > > One quarter of the world’s people live without electricity
> > > Half the world’s children live in poverty
> > > Approximately half the world’s population live in cities—in 2005 one
> > > in three were living in slums
> > > In 2003 10.8 million children died before the age of five due to
> > > poverty related causes
>
> > > NB. Whether socialism is or has been a failure is not an issue.  The
> > > Question is, does the current system work or does it not? If it does
> > > not, then it must be changed—only then does socialism becomes an
> > > issue. Also using the supposed failure of socialism to defend the
> > > maintaining of the utterly discredited capitalist system is cynical
> > > and dishonest.
>
> > > FORGET IDEOLGY AND PROVIDE A WORKABLE SOLUTION.- Hide quoted text -
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> > - Show quoted text -
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