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TRAILER: Michael Moore's 'Capitalism: A Love Story'

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Clearly the solution to bribery, cronyism, favouritism and incompetence in politics is the expansion of the political sphere.

Austrians do it a priori

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Daniel replied on Fri, Sep 4 2009 2:49 PM

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A problem with idiots like Michael Moore is that when they say capitalism, they mean mercantilism, but then they make the non sequitur of arguing in favor of socialism.

That's not new. Marx was saying the same thing.

And that is where he made a huge mistake.

Did he? He became a famous writer and sold millions of books. We are still arguing about it today.

So what? It doesn't mean he wasn't wrong.

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Dondoolee replied on Sat, Sep 5 2009 12:25 AM

1) Michael Moore is not anti-government, he is anti-conservative/republican/libertarian/free market.  If this were Animal Farm and the Dems were Napoleon he (along with other media) would be the character Squealer.

2) Looking at influencial people in the ruling party lines for help/ allies is usually a bad idea.  Consult chapter III of The Prince for some reasons why.

 Let us look then and see, how they manage their concerns- they for whose cause we are to labor, devote ourselves, and grow enthusiastic

 -Max Stirner, The Ego and His Own

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Poptech replied on Sat, Sep 5 2009 1:22 AM

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I don't understand the attitude toward Moore here.

Michael Moore is an Economically Illiterate Socialist and you don't understand the negative attitude towards a socialist at a free market website? Really? I'm speechless.

You seem massively confused about Capitalism, have you read anything on this website? You also seem to have a control and jealousy problem. Who cares where people keep their money, it is theirs to do with what they please. Sure everyone here is against the bailouts but if you are looking for "fairness" which is a subjective idealistic fantasy you are at the wrong site.

Unbelievable.

 

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zefreak replied on Sat, Sep 5 2009 1:41 AM

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I don't understand the attitude toward Moore here. This is a man who hates out government. Did anyone see Fahrenheit 9/11? He stood outside Capitol Hill and tried to sign up the children of congressmen into the service!

A poor argument for liberty is worse than none at all. Any reasonable person would be turned off by his naked populism and appeals to emotion, because it is obviously all he has. I wouldn't be surprised if people turned away from the liberty movement in order to distance themselves from anything tenuously associated with that clown.

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Ansury replied on Sat, Sep 5 2009 4:09 AM

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http://franklyspeakingradio.com/go_back_to_sleep.jpg

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Stranger:
Did he? He became a famous writer and sold millions of books. We are still arguing about it today.

Sir Alexander Gray in The Socialist Tradition:

But beyond this, there are those who believe in Marx without having read him-perhaps who believe in Marx just because they have no read him.  It is probably a safe surmise that to-day the third volume of Capital is even less read than that single chapter which has conferred immorality on the prophet Obadiah, and when read, is read with as little comprehension. Just as, according to some and to judge from their practice, a good Christian need not read his Bible, so a good Marxian does not need to read his Marx: He knows it is there. Thus, for the great body of the faithful, Marx has become the inspired author of a body of Sorelian myths, which sum up, and fit in with, their general view of life, which clarify and illumine their daily strivings, which rationalize and crystallize their instincts...in a world where we all feel so much less fortunate than we think we ought to be, it is comforting to be told that we are right, and to know who is responsible for our unhappiness. This is what Marx did, and here lies the secret of his influence

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I'm going to appreciate this piece of film, as it will show government interventionism as the problem, and a market free of government intervention as the only logical solution.

I applaud you, Mr. Moore!

The appeal to "charity" is a truly ironic one. First, it is hardly "charity" to take wealth by force and hand it over to someone else. -Rothbard

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Michael Moore is an unbelievable clown

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"fairness is a subjective, idealist fantasy..."

I just tried your theory, and you are absolutely correct. I brought home one large piece of cake, and one tiny sliver of cake and gave a piece to each of my boys. They both got cake, which I thought was fair.

I would have responded earlier, but my youngest tasered me again, and it takes a while before I can type. I'm just kidding. I don't even have kids, but if I did,  I wouldn't know how to sell the concept that fairness is not real. It would take the fight out of them before they even had a chance. Do you have kids?

I'm not sure what you mean about me caring where people put their money. It's never really crossed my mind... or are you talking about the Citi's offshore subsidiaries? Is that what what they are doing with those subsidiaries now? Tax haven accounts? They used to use them for money laundering, so I guess it's my mistake. I'm impressed that a habitual criminal enterprise welded to the state can turn around and be so open and honest.

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bigwig replied on Sun, Sep 6 2009 3:57 AM

Oh man, I'm going to resist writing paragraphs and totally angsting out here. So, put shortly, I stop to wonder, what wouldn't Moore consider capitalism? Seriously, even the average American might start scratching their head when he mentions clash-for-clunkers. Then again, the stupendous capacity for doublethink always does surprise.

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trulib replied on Sun, Sep 6 2009 12:10 PM
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I'm going to appreciate this piece of film, as it will show government interventionism as the problem, and a market free of government intervention as the only logical solution.

I applaud you, Mr. Moore!

I am less optimistic. I suspect Moore will conclude that "the free market" (which is what he will wrongly claim is what we've had since Reagan) needs to be controlled. He'll probably suggest nationalising banks, or at least regulating them much more heavily. Calling for caps on bonuses for bankers is very popular at the moment, so I'm sure Moore will jump on that bandwagon.

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trulib replied on Sun, Sep 6 2009 12:13 PM
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I'm impressed that a habitual criminal enterprise welded to the state can turn around and be so open and honest.

The State is a habitual criminal enterprise. Welcome to mises.org!

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I doubt that any adult is going to wake up one day an have an intellectual epiphany on their ideal system because of some Moore movie.

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"The banks have done for capitalism what Bush did for Democracy. Democracy is something parents scare their kids with now. "You mind me! Don't you make me call America! They will bomb your little brown ass right into next week!""

That was put quite well. The last two lines wrapped it all up pretty well. I think the point we should be making to public, or at least an emphasis, is  that  we oppose when private companies get in bed with the government, as well as being against non productive regulations, and the government  in general.

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Poptech replied on Mon, Sep 7 2009 8:46 PM

Keith Ackermann:
I wouldn't know how to sell the concept that fairness is not real. It would take the fight out of them before they even had a chance. Do you have kids?

I never said it was not real, I said it was subjective. So is "fairness" subjective or not? Who decides what is "fair"

Keith Ackermann:
I'm not sure what you mean about me caring where people put their money. It's never really crossed my mind... or are you talking about the Citi's offshore subsidiaries? Is that what what they are doing with those subsidiaries now? Tax haven accounts?

I have praise for anyone who can find ways to keep their money from being stolen from them by the IRS.

 

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yessir replied on Sun, Sep 13 2009 5:56 PM

I was just told I have to make use of this dirty thing called money to watch his movie, sounds like exploitation to me. His movies should be free because he is just expressing his talents that were given to him, he did nothing to earn them. we should all have free access to his movies.

lol

 

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Clearly the solution to bribery, cronyism, favouritism and incompetence in politics is the expansion of the political sphere.

Exactly, every person on the left seems to like this line of reasoning.

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yessir replied on Sun, Sep 13 2009 6:03 PM

"These guys, for all that stuff they've been telling us all these years about, 'Go capitalism! Free market! Free enterprise!' They don't believe in any of that. They don't believe in free enterprise or free market. They want socialism for themselves. They want a handout and a net for themselves. To hell with everybody else, but give it to them. And I think, really, what we're seeing now -- with them, with the banks -- we're seeing the end of capitalism. The end of capitalism as we know it and I say good riddance. It hasn't helped the people or the planet." -- Michael Moore on Larry King Live, Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

 

So first he realizes that we don't have capitalism, we have socialism for the rich. Then he says lets end capitalism??

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socialdtk replied on Wed, Sep 16 2009 11:24 AM

Did anyone see Jay Leno's interview with Michael last night?  I agreed with nearly everything he said aside from the fact he was attacking the wrong enemy and that he said, "Capitalism is basically defined by legalized greed."

The majority of the interview however dealt with how cooperations should give every penny they received from the government to the American people despite the financial situation it would put them in.  This is a message I can rally behind.

Insanity in individuals is something rare - but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule.
-Friedrich Nietzsche
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