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Re: Fwd: 'Gas-out' apr 7-9
>>> Jim heartfield <jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 03/12/00 08:10AM >>>
The approach of the monopoly capital theorists was always suspect.
**********
CB: Especially to the monopoly capitalists and their little helpers on the
"left".
***********
It
involved isolating reactionary capital (auto industry, finance etc) from
"progressive" capital, small employers, farmers - all that populist
stuff.
************
CB: As if most petit bourgeoisie start a business and live happily ever after ,
like
the Horatio Alger story writ large in America and in all capitalist countries..
Jim
has so many arguments for the success of capitalism and the entrepreneurial
spirit.
Why small business people are just as successful and powerful as big businesses
What
a wonderful , democratic system we live in. Those cartoons about big fish
swallowing
little fish and even bigger fish swallowing the big fish are Bolshevik Bullshit.
Wallstreet financier mom and pop storeowner, one and the same in Jim's world.
What is it , 7. 4 out 10 small businesses fail. But Chrysler was bailed out like
nobody's small business.
***************
The auto industry is no more or less evil than any other part of
capital. It is the social relation that is reactionary, not a specific
element of the production process.
***********
CB: Evil is not the idea here. Being at the top of the food chain, like humans,
is not
evil. It is a scientifically observed configuration of the ecological system.
Similarly, It is a cold blooded look from the dismal scientists that says that
the
auto industry was and is (?) the leading industry in American capitalism from
say mid
20th Century. It is like the cotton manufacturing industry led the Industrial
Revolution in England. Many economists see a sort of qualitiative role for
auto. For
one thing, it has many other industries feeding into it. Then GM is always
touted as
the largest industrial corp in the world and Ford is third. Oil is big, but it
is not
strategically placed like auto. In fact, we can see how auto is strategically
placed
such that oil is dependent upon it. If people didn't buy cars , they wouldn't
need
nearly as much oil.
Then the internal combustion engine, trucks , etc. are a big element in the
explosion
in transportation in the means of production.
As Edward Boorstein phrased it, "The auto industry is, by many standards, our
most
important industry...Anything significant that happens in the auto industry is
bound
to affect the whole economy."
What percent of GDP does auto account for ? ( 8 ½ % in 1980) How many people
does it
directly and indirectly employ ? (about 3 million plus in 1980) Consumer of 21
% of
steel output, 60% of synthetic rubber, 11% of primary aluminum, 30% of ferrous
castings, 25% of the glass, 205 of machine tools (!)
I wonder if some other industry has surpassed these now.
CB
In message <s8c7aea0.026@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Charles Brown
<CharlesB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
>
>>>> Wojtek Sokolowski <sokol@xxxxxxx> 03/07/00 05:07PM >>>
>Baran & Sweezy correctly identified auto industry as the
>heart of monopoly capitalism.
>
>**********
>CB: Yes, the Economics Commission of the Communist Party did too. Sort of the
>top of the economic food chain in the U.S. Is this still true ?
>
--
Jim heartfield
- Thread context:
- KLA Terror,
Owen Jones Sun 12 Mar 2000, 17:43 GMT
- Reply to Philip,
Hinrich Kuhls Sun 12 Mar 2000, 17:43 GMT
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: Reply to Philip,
Nestor Miguel Gorojovsky Sun 12 Mar 2000, 22:37 GMT
- BBC on Zyuganov,
Owen Jones Sun 12 Mar 2000, 17:42 GMT
- Re: Fwd: 'Gas-out' apr 7-9,
Charles Brown Sun 12 Mar 2000, 17:30 GMT
- MUMIA COMMENTS ON DIALLO VERDICT,
jacdon Sun 12 Mar 2000, 16:46 GMT
- ex-commodities?,
Ambrose Andrews Sun 12 Mar 2000, 13:49 GMT
- How Will You Plead at Your Trial, Mr. Annan? (...please forward...),
Borba100 Sun 12 Mar 2000, 12:01 GMT
- THE CAT IS OUTTA THE BAG! - PLEASE FORWARD THIS EVERYWHERE!!!,
Borba100 Sun 12 Mar 2000, 10:15 GMT
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