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Octafish

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9. A System of Economic Exploitation and Domination
Mon Oct 27, 2014, 02:41 PM
Oct 2014
Wall Street and the Politics of Finance

by ROB URIE
CounterPunch
WEEKEND EDITION OCTOBER 5-7, 2012

In the early days of the Obama administration there was an opportunity, at least in theory, to reconsider the role of finance in Western economies. The financial part of the economic crisis that the banks created left them vulnerable and dependent on visible public support. And while Mr. Obama came relatively late to this history, his decision to wholly revive finance capitalism will haunt the economies of the West until banks are returned to their useful social function as utilities.

Public anger over outsized paychecks, predatory practices and freedom from liability for several decades of straightforwardly criminal behavior aside, banks and the debt based economy they produce force the most destructive elements of capitalism onto a fragile world. Ironically, finance capitalism produces monumental wealth redistribution, the great boogieman of capitalist economists, and serves to justify acts of human and environmental devastation that, when viewed on their own, are quite obviously insane. And while this tendency can be attributed to capitalism in general, financial leverage adds a structural element to economic production that amplifies the worst tendencies of capitalism. The existing system of global finance must be gotten out of the way before less destructive modes of economic life are possible.

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Whatever the visceral anger toward Wall Street, the reasons why finance capitalism must be ended and banking returned to its social purpose as a utility are analytical. While financial crashes like that of 2008 are emblematic of systemic instability, it is the transfer of social wealth from labor to finance that is most socially, economically and politically destructive. The focus of official Washington on restoring the existing system as a means to restore economic vitality gets it exactly wrong. And calls to simply re-regulate the banks ignore that while the banks were regulated financial profits accrued that allowed them to buy deregulation from a compromised political system.

Finance capitalism can’t be fixed because of its inherent contradictions. There is no ‘natural’ reason why banks, rather than public institutions, have the right to create money—that is a political outcome. And the political power of finance capitalism is more than just capture of the political system, it lies in the everyday power over the way that the world is set up—the relation between ‘natural’ needs like shelter, transportation, education and healthcare and the debt system used to ‘buy’ them that converts an increasing proportion of the product of our work to financial profits.

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http://www.counterpunch.org/2012/10/05/wall-street-and-the-politics-of-finance/

Absolutely, Downwinder. Beyond comprehension. And while they don't know what they got or how to use what they got to make this a better world, they sure as heck know how to use it to get more of what they don't know what to do with.

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Floating McMansions. Tierra_y_Libertad Oct 2014 #1
At 454', 1''...It's a beaut. Octafish Oct 2014 #6
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It's their answer to sea level rise from global warming. Spitfire of ATJ Oct 2014 #20
It really is. Ask Frank Carlucci of the Congo & Carlyle Group... Octafish Oct 2014 #21
I can picture some hired muscle force feeding pills. Spitfire of ATJ Oct 2014 #22
Their extreme greed and wealth addiction is sinking us into a new great depression. Initech Oct 2014 #2
For being so rich, a lot of the rich sure can be dumb. Octafish Oct 2014 #7
Society has an obligation to protect its own life. Allowing these Robber Barons to continue rhett o rick Oct 2014 #24
They are rich beyond my comprehension. Downwinder Oct 2014 #3
A System of Economic Exploitation and Domination Octafish Oct 2014 #9
And I grew up at an Armour estate Downwinder Oct 2014 #12
A close friend of my family's with the DuPonts Octafish Oct 2014 #16
Those boats would be excellent for running the blocade of Gaza. JEB Oct 2014 #4
Did anyone go to jail for killing an unarmed American teen at sea in cold blood, execution style? Octafish Oct 2014 #10
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Koch Brothers propagandizing Michigan, too, Big Time. Octafish Oct 2014 #13
We have Koch suckers, much like Wisconsin. navarth Oct 2014 #14
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Thanks for the heads-up! I've been down since Nucky Thompson went into retirement last night. Octafish Oct 2014 #19
K&R.... daleanime Oct 2014 #11
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Well OBVIOUSLY he's concerned about preventing ocean litter... brendan120678 Oct 2014 #25
My last employer was a Billionaire SMALL BUSINESS OWNER. and one of B Calm Oct 2014 #26
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