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Saturday 7 May 2016

Montana Capitalism.

So, Marxist capitalism or re-distributive capitalism (also known as Montana Capitalism) says that it is all about "resourceism" for the nation.  After you put all of the machines in place that will make production absolutely efficient without human labor, you still need consumers to make a market viable and a provide a nation with income.  You may, more than likely, have to give every citizen a little income to make your non- human production of some benefit so that the country can generate tax revenue.  The "country" is the ultimate economic person in the ultimate equation.  If you don't have consumers, then you don't have income. Efficient production still requires sales and the profit  that is the benefit of sales.  If you don't have sales or markets, then you don't have an economy in spite of your efficient mechanized production. If you don't have an economy, how can you have a "people"?  If you don't have a "people", how can you have a country? You will only have warehouses and fields of goods but no income.   The only way to use people as batteries in their redundancy as labor and a factor of production is to give them "consumption" income. "Consumption" income is not a disease such as tuberculosis. It is the income that makes a market viable when there is no need for human labor if that day should ever arise. This is a discussion of our human capability.  You need consumers and you might as well put them to work; however redundant. You are not sure if you will feel inspired to build anything or compete for consumers if company's were directly freed from the wage bill and paid people indirectly through the government and the corporate taxes that would be enough to cover most of the universal health while there would still be a private health care for the pleasure, comfort and luxury minded hospital patients.  Montana capitalism is just how most of it works in Italy, Sweden and Germany where it works with good design, a redistributive or socialist democracy, a low wage bill, free apartments and lots of cool products.  The ideological idiocy is over. 

      

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