If Capitalism Is Dead, This Is Why
By Jon Rappoport
“An era of
corruption is built for those who lead corrupt lives. They revel in the era.
They belong. They are home. They don’t care what you call the prevailing
system, they’ll find their way, because they know the unspoken rules and how
things actually work. Naïve idealists and academic hair-splitters? The corrupt
eat them for breakfast.” (The Underground, Jon Rappoport)
The recent acceleration of attacks on capitalism leaves no
ground un-scorched. Whatever capitalism is, it’s all bad. It needs to be
banned. A wiser and saner alternative must be found—and naturally that
alternative will be handed down from Above, where wondrous altruists in
government can point us toward the Promised Land.
For the sake of humanity, they will assume the reins of
power. They’ll organize businesses and companies and corporations under the
umbrella of government, and all will be well.
Forget the fact that they cooperate and collude and conspire
and commit crimes with their erstwhile corporate and banking partners. That’s a
minor footnote.
Merriam-Webster defines capitalism as: “an economic system
characterized by private or corporate ownership of capital goods, by
investments that are determined by private decision, and by prices, production,
and the distribution of goods that are determined mainly by competition in a
free market.”
Boiling it down further: you start a company; you own the
company; you make a product and you sell it at a price you determine. People
buy the product if they choose to.
This arrangement is not evil. You could turn it into a
criminal enterprise, if you wanted to. For example, you could make a product
that is poison, advertise it as medicine, and pay off those who might expose
your ruse. But in that case, you’ve perverted the primary capitalist
arrangement.
You would be prosecuted, if discovered. Well, you would be,
if law-enforcement personnel were honest. If they weren’t, you could get away
with murder.
Now, suppose there are 10,000 companies who do get away with
murder. Suppose, to take things further, there are governments who collude with
some of these companies and go to war, against other nations, so the companies
can obtain access to raw materials they want, in order to manufacture their
products.
Is this conspiracy an intrinsic part of capitalism? Is it?
Or is it a perversion of the basic capitalist arrangement?
Some would argue that capitalism naturally breeds this
perversion, and therefore it is an evil system. But that argument has a flaw.
In order to propose it, you need to assume there are a fairly large number of
people, in significant positions, who will commit crimes and enable crimes, on
an ongoing basis.
And if so, those criminals will pervert any economic system
in which they participate. Socialism, Communism, Fascism, State Corporatism,
and so on. Therefore, any economic system will turn out to be evil.
Those “idealists” who rail against capitalism are, at best,
railing against criminals. They tend to ignore the fact that law-enforcement
personnel fail to punish criminals. This is, and always was, the problem.
Capitalism isn’t the problem.
For example, in the early days of the American Republic,
state legislatures, fearing the power of corporations, adopted stringent rules:
every corporation doing business in a state had to be charted by the
legislature; and any corporation doing harm to the public would have its
charter yanked. It would be kicked out of the state.
But this state system was eventually swallowed up by corrupt
legislators, judges, and corporate criminals.
Do you really want to believe that these states, if they
adopted socialism, would have eliminated those criminals?
I’m not even bothering to make the argument that capitalism
fosters greater achievement and freedom than socialism. I’m just talking about
criminals.
A society in which a large number of people were awake, intelligent,
and courageous would directly face the question: what do we do about criminals?
How do we ferret them out, how do we prosecute them, how do we keep them from
being protected, how do we keep them from gaining too much power?
Abject failure in that regard guarantees the corruption of
any political and economic system. Only addled fools would assume that “a more
just system” would correct the underlying problem.
When I say “criminal,” in this context, I’m talking about
Wall Street thieves; makers of harmful products; bureaucrats who protect
harmful products and their producers; legislators who bring pork to their
districts; bankers who invent money out of thin air; corporate monopolists who
crush their competition; corporate leaders who promote, through their
government cronies, wars and invasions; academics and researchers who lie about
science in order to elevate corporate profits; egregious polluters;
government/corporate partners who destroy jobs at home and set up shop in
foreign lands, where slaves work in unconscionable conditions; governments that
expand the bloat of their work-forces for no good reason…and so forth and so
on.
The levels and extent of corruption are extraordinary, yes.
Because, over a very long period of time, criminals have been nurtured,
protected, aided, and secretly declared immune from prosecution.
This is not capitalism. This is endemic corruption, and if
you need an example from the annals of socialism, examine the old USSR.
It’s all too easy to say there is no solution and the human
race is doomed. I’ve known many such critics, and they all exhibit a grim
passivity coated with self-serving cynicism. Under cover of “knowing the
score,” they’re making excuses for their own misery.
The answer lies in raising children who are honest; who are
smart; who are genuinely educated; who are beyond the fatal flaw of buying into
the latest flimsy fly-by-night idiot’s-delight idealism; who will stand up for
their principles; who believe in individual power and responsibility; who don’t
see the benefit of turning into chronic low-level liars; who are liberated from
whining and moaning; who refuse to go along with the crowd; who mix and mingle
with enough life-as-it-is to avoid becoming androids and robots; who can spot
con artists and shuck-and-jive altruists at a thousand yards; who see what
criminals at all levels are doing to those around them; who have the
imagination to envision a different world…
And that takes a certain kind of parent.
That is not the responsibility of the State. It doesn’t take
a village. It doesn’t take a politician with “a better answer.” It doesn’t take
paralyzing fear. Or surrender. Or fairy tales and rainbows.
It takes individuals. Each one unique. Each one alive and
awake. Each one rejecting the decaying nature of criminals. Criminals in the
street, criminals in the halls of government, criminals in the boardrooms.
No excuses. No rationalizations.
Claim what I’m suggesting is impossible, if you want to. Say
it can’t be done. But time is long, civilizations and societies come and go,
and after the last corrupt society falls there is always another chance.
History is full of events that never could have happened,
but did. If overarching power were always an irresistible force, we would not
be where we are now. We would all be gibbering biological machines, unable to
even read or comprehend a single cogent thought.
No moment or period of time is All One Thing. The juvenile
mind cannot understand this. It seeks the simplest characterization. It demands
supreme heaven or final hell. But freedom hasn’t been defeated.
The freedom-impulse is still here. Not because it drips and
slides down from mass consciousness, but because individuals still exist.
Perhaps you are one of those.
About the Author
The author of three explosive collections, THE MATRIX
REVEALED, EXIT FROM THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a
candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29thDistrict of California. He
maintains a consulting practice for private clients, the purpose of which is
the expansion of personal creative power. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he
has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on
politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine,
Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has
delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative
power to audiences around the world. You can sign up for his free
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