Michael Perelman wrote:
I don't consider myself a social democrat, but I agree with Jim -- if I understand him correctly. SD is good for the capitalists.
So why do they generally oppose social democracy? Don't they understand their own interests?
And when are those contradictions of capitalism that Rakesh is talking about really going to bite? I mean something more than a nibble. The phrase has been around for what, like a century?
Doug
- Re: Re: RE: Re: Re: Re: Re: the profit rate & recession, (continued)
- Re: Re: RE: Re: Re: Re: Re: the profit rate & recession, Michael Perelman Tue 15 Jan 2002, 17:48 GMT
- Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: Re: Re: Re: the profit rate & recession, Rakesh Bhandari Tue 15 Jan 2002, 18:04 GMT
- Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: Re: Re: Re: the profit rate & recession, Michael Perelman Tue 15 Jan 2002, 18:18 GMT
- Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: Re: Re: Re: the profit rate & recession, Rakesh Bhandari Tue 15 Jan 2002, 18:28 GMT
- Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: Re: Re: Re: the profit rate & recession, Doug Henwood Tue 15 Jan 2002, 19:16 GMT
- Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: Re: Re: Re: the profit rate & recession, Michael Perelman Tue 15 Jan 2002, 19:26 GMT
- Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: Re: Re: Re: the profit rate & recession, Doug Henwood Tue 15 Jan 2002, 20:20 GMT
- big capitalists and New Labour, Chris Burford Tue 15 Jan 2002, 22:00 GMT
- Re: Re: the profit rate & recession, William S. Lear Tue 15 Jan 2002, 19:58 GMT