How government corrupts capitalism

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  • Опубликовано: 15 фев 2023
  • This is a clip from Katherine Mangu-Ward's interview with Marc Andreessen, which you can watch here: • Marc Andreessen: Why t...

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  • @Weirdomanification
    @Weirdomanification Год назад +126

    I completely agree. Capitalism only works when there is private profit and private loss. When you start to get solicalized profit/loss the market loses price information and gets incredibly wonky.

    • @Weirdomanification
      @Weirdomanification Год назад +18

      Also, socialized loss is arguably worse. Socialized profit stifles innovation and wealth creation, but socialized loss actively incentivizes wealth destruction.

    • @Flux_40
      @Flux_40 Год назад +2

      so you are saying you like the system of competition but you don't like it when some win ?

    • @bigz5262
      @bigz5262 Год назад

      @@Flux_40 why are you spamming this everywhere?

    • @flinch622
      @flinch622 Год назад +8

      When property is mostly controlled by public officials [under any banner] its no longer private. Take an auto manufacturer. Wages? Tilted by federal minumum wage laws. Shift hours? Truncated by our rather French overtime rules [is 45 hours a week to much to ask for F sake?]. Operations? Not much freedom left. Plant hours, and building orientation on the land are about the only unfettered choices a company may determine at its sole discretion.
      So a tip for the public school victims out there: forget about Stalins propaganda labeling the third reich "right wing" [still used to this day in American 'progressive' circles]: socialism and communism are close cousins - the latter being the one to remove the scant few rights left unmolested under socialism.

    • @VociferousCaster
      @VociferousCaster Год назад +3

      @@flinch622 Its worse than that dude, the Communists only started saying communist as a marketing move to distinguish themselves western socialists, but its the same socialism through and through. Then it was the Communist party that later invented a loose nonsensical distinction between the two in a week attempt to explain why people were still starving; namely, that the country was it a transitory period of socialism and that true communism had not been reached. It was possible the first time that old excuse got thrown around unless maybe Hitler got there first and the reich forgot to write it down.

  • @alterego3734
    @alterego3734 Год назад +70

    Sadly, the people who need to see these ReasonTV videos don't.

    • @jarrod752
      @jarrod752 Год назад +5

      You know, sharing _directly_ defeats the algorithm.

    • @jeffblackard9753
      @jeffblackard9753 Год назад

      Because most people are no longer centralist or moderates. Most are either antiwhite racist communist on the left OR bible thumping anti gay to the right.

    • @jarrod752
      @jarrod752 Год назад

      @@jeffblackard9753 No, Most people are far right now. The _radical left_ has drug the line so far left that everyone left of it is now on the right.

    • @jeffblackard9753
      @jeffblackard9753 Год назад +1

      @@jarrod752 interesting theory BUT I look at the results of election’s. Republicans took the house for what that’s worth. Senate still held by democrats as is the presidency. And to my knowledge free market libertarians have just about nothing. Which sucks.

    • @jarrod752
      @jarrod752 Год назад

      @@jeffblackard9753 your conflating. The radical left and the media has pushed the culture so far left most people don't identify with what the left is anymore.
      Elections are won by the uniparty. It's not left and right, it's the _in_ party and the _out_ party.
      It's like most Arizonians lean right, but Kari lake lost to the uniparty, not the Democrats.

  • @flinch622
    @flinch622 Год назад +10

    Oligopolies and cartels... in other words, the US economy is a heartbeat away from being a full on fascist enterprise, the shift being now small enough it might not make any news.

  • @clairecelestin8437
    @clairecelestin8437 Год назад +44

    That was really good. I especially like the example of "Which industries are political issues, and which are not?" to show how government influence in a marketplace leads to toxic results. I'll start incorporating that into my own discussions, because it's so clear.

    • @Flux_40
      @Flux_40 Год назад

      so you are saying you like the system of competition but you don't like it when some win ?

    • @clairecelestin8437
      @clairecelestin8437 Год назад +6

      ​@@Flux_40 If you're talking to me, your comment is such a non-sequitur to what I wrote I'm not even sure what point you're trying to make. Are you asking me about the role of competition in a marketplace?

    • @beybladeguru101
      @beybladeguru101 Год назад

      @@Flux_40 It’s like running a race and paying the mafia to break your competition’s kneecaps, then going “It’s just a race, why are you complaining?” How tone-deaf.

    • @Flux_40
      @Flux_40 Год назад

      @@beybladeguru101 but you haven't understood that in the case of government/capitalism, the mafia ORGANIZED THE RACE IN THE FIRST PLACE !
      don't cross swords with me in future kiddo.

    • @beybladeguru101
      @beybladeguru101 Год назад

      @@Flux_40 Wow, you’re such a logical tough guy on the internet, I’m really scared to “cross swords” with you.
      P.S. shaking in my boots as we speak

  • @Kjf2691
    @Kjf2691 Год назад +34

    Michael Keaton should play this guy in a movie or show.

  • @erichamilton8952
    @erichamilton8952 Год назад +16

    Nope. I for one am not perfectly happy about it. I've been saying getting the government out of health care for years would be the best thing for improving it. But no one really listens as they mostly bitch about prices being too high and blaming the insurance or pharmaceutical companies.

    • @RussellNelson
      @RussellNelson Год назад

      That will never happen. The real solution is to make all drugs legal, and to make "doctor" and the caduceus into a super-trademark like "4-H" and the four-lobed shamrock. If you go through the standard (current) training, you can call yourself a doctor. Other people can do health care, but have to call themselves something else.

    • @jandrashriker5861
      @jandrashriker5861 Год назад

      How is insurance and Pharma companies are to be blamed for that?

    • @ncharp
      @ncharp Год назад +1

      Agree, I left traditional practice because of government intervention. We never had shortages prior to Obamacare, or not nearly as commonplace comparatively. Plus, government uses price controls, historically a failure and leads to increase in costs
      with lower quality. Since the rich keep
      getting richer they can afford the out of pocket while people at certain incomes have to go to state insurances, basically a monopoly in many states where only one or two insurances are available. The government wants a universal system so squashing competition is the strategy.

    • @jeffblackard9753
      @jeffblackard9753 Год назад

      Wholeheartedly agree with you. Government intervention / socialism stifles innovation and leads to a great deal of waste as well as garbage service. Forever and a day the douchebag Michael Moore pointed to Cuba for healthcare this has since been disproved. As has the healthcare of the ever past and present communist / socialist nation to my knowledge. The only way I can figure up could actually make it work would be to institute the 70%ish tax rates utilized in the Scandinavian nations.

    • @ghfdsgfhs8ughjnv
      @ghfdsgfhs8ughjnv Год назад

      ​@@jandrashriker5861 check out Lex Fridmans poscast with John Abramson, the US is completely fucked and if you think less government is the answer to that I think the USA will be even more fucked than they are now

  • @LucVNO
    @LucVNO Год назад +25

    Like religious power & state power should be separate, capitalism is the proper separation of state power & industrial power.

    • @orionofvolga
      @orionofvolga Год назад +4

      Exactly my thought!

    • @darklazerx7913
      @darklazerx7913 Год назад +3

      As if capitalists would allow that.

    • @Flux_40
      @Flux_40 Год назад

      so you are saying you like the system of competition but you don't like it when some win ?

    • @Si_Mondo
      @Si_Mondo Год назад +1

      @@darklazerx7913 You're referring to business owners who are aware their products are inept, so seek government assistance to remain in the market.
      Those people cease to be capitalists the moment they take government assistance.

    • @darklazerx7913
      @darklazerx7913 Год назад +1

      @@Si_Mondo Every big sucsessful company in the Us bribes politicians, to enact favorable policies, and discurage competition, unsucsessful companies dont have the money to do this. To enure that they never fail in the futire, bribing politicians is completely logical if you have enough money. The CIA basically works for american private interests. Where do you think the term banana republic comes from?

  • @ArloPignotti
    @ArloPignotti Год назад +16

    Glad to see the Mini Micro Machines guy is on our side!

  • @BB-cf9gx
    @BB-cf9gx Год назад +13

    Pretty enlightening perspective. In order to compete in a non monopoly a company must evolve or die. Most organizations exist to perpetuate themselves. Monopolies and oligarchies are set up to prevent change. They often achieve this by forming symbiotic relationships with government. IE:"We'll get you elected if you protect our monopoly". All while claiming to protect the greater good.

    • @JQ_Unity
      @JQ_Unity Год назад

      Sadly. This has been the case time and time again. Keeps repeating. They are terrified of another telecom type split of the monopolies. Even then...they have been working around it by just creating companies/brands under other new companies. So they build that new brand and state who owns that brand has no effect on them.
      Good example of this is OnePlus (although a Chinese sub of oppo) states they would keep their software separate. Budget cuts said otherwise and they had to merge colorOS into their cyanogenmod based OxygenOS

    • @jeffblackard9753
      @jeffblackard9753 Год назад

      Rockefeller and Carnegie invented those rules in America over a century ago. Best line I ever heard in person from a billionaire was “you don’t bribe elected officials. You rent them for either a two or four year period.”

    • @BB-cf9gx
      @BB-cf9gx Год назад +1

      @@jeffblackard9753 perhaps we should just "sell" congressional and presidential appointments. More cash every 2 years from the house and every six for the senate. Let's include the judiciary. Auction to the highest bidder? Capitalism at work. Why vote?

    • @jeffblackard9753
      @jeffblackard9753 Год назад

      @@BB-cf9gx so that’s been the argument for many years why vote? Further that’s why there are supposed to be campaign laws. And if it hurts your feelings then stand up and fight for a free and open election where every last dollar provided is made transparent. Then kick out max in waters as just about every dime she gets is funneled to her water that’s somehow involved with her campaign BUT it’s legal. Then do the same thing for the black supremacist in Minnesota who funnels everything she can to her husband and it’s also legal.

    • @BB-cf9gx
      @BB-cf9gx Год назад

      @@jeffblackard9753 I support your approach. There is corruption in the system but I always vote and I am involved. Big money and big business has too much influence on our political system but it's not beyond repair. You're right. Get involved. Fight like hell. This democracy is far from perfect but it's way better than any alternative I've ever heard of.

  • @acem82
    @acem82 Год назад +32

    Great video by Reason! This is what they should be putting out!
    -An Economist

  • @sergiogoma6308
    @sergiogoma6308 Год назад +9

    100% right on spot - the regulatory handicap is creating and maintaining non-competitive monopolies - this has ceased to be capitalism and free-markets are dead - God bless USA!

    • @mattolivier1835
      @mattolivier1835 Год назад

      Been that way for a long time Sergio. Never really been a free market in the US. Never really had capitalism here. Just corporatism and crony capitalism.

    • @Kannot2023
      @Kannot2023 Год назад

      Read about guilded age. There were no regulations but a lot of monopolies. See Rockfeller, Vanderbilt,Carnagie.

    • @mattolivier1835
      @mattolivier1835 Год назад

      @@Kannot2023 No regulations? Are you insane? Rockefeller, vanderbilt, and carnagie would NEVER have amassed such wealth without the government! You really believe they could have done that in a free market? No way!

    • @mattolivier1835
      @mattolivier1835 Год назад

      @@Kannot2023 Ok, so you really believe that Rockfeller, Vanderbilt, and Carnagie didn't have an unfair advantage in the marketplace due to gov't? I hate to be the one to break it to you but free market capitalism did NOT exist during the gilded age. Central banks cannot exist in a free market.

    • @jeffblackard9753
      @jeffblackard9753 Год назад

      I would disagree with you. Don’t get me wrong there are monopolies for days. BUT America is one of the few nations that actually has laws against monopolies the problem is that whenever one is broken up usually the bed gets shat. Example standard trust broken up. Rockefellers wealth increased roughly eight fold. He went from owning /. Controlling one monster to over eight and there publicly listed stock prices shot through the roof. Remember AT&T. It was shattered in the 1980s and now what are those antiwhite douchebags doing? Their reassembling. Plus if you look at the competition in America it’s absolutely freaking brutal. Look at the billions BILLIONS handed out every year solely to disabled veterans, women owned, hub zones, non white otherwise known as socially disadvantaged. I can think of one other nation that has programs like that all though I’m sure there are others BUT South Africa actually has affirmative action solely for blacks even though they constitute 80%ish of the population. So end of the day does it suck yes. BUT it’s sucks a lot less than other nations and forms of Government around the world.

  • @EndoftheBlock7224
    @EndoftheBlock7224 Год назад +4

    Totaly agree but would like to add another level, there is a top level of global management over the top of everything.

  • @JoSeF...
    @JoSeF... Год назад +24

    Even Scandinavia has a better capitalistic system than ours...

    • @thevoiceofthelost
      @thevoiceofthelost Год назад

      Mmm, delicious Socialist inspired markets.
      Yeah, definitely better than here for sure pal, but it aint because of Capitalism xD

  • @JohnGalts308
    @JohnGalts308 Год назад +5

    Someone finally understands the problem of Medicare. Healthcare workers don’t understand this.

  • @ARockRaider
    @ARockRaider Год назад +4

    at the end he says "we seem perfectly happy about it and then we complain about it" more like we don't actually have any kind of choice in the matter.
    I'm not even convinced that any change driven by the people's desires (especially well informed desires) can happen.
    I hope I'm wrong, but I don't see anyone doing anything more then just talking about it online, no one who could afford it is actually running either themselves or backing like minded people.

    • @jessicav2031
      @jessicav2031 Год назад

      Of course the people can effect change, the issue is not what people care about but how much. When there are riots in the streets, things change. A large percentage (not necessarily a majority, of course) needs to be upset enough and have a clear enough vision of the change they want. Governments and oligopolies (especially modern ones) have become very good at confusing and redirecting the anger of the population to the point that the clarity of vision is lost. And naturally bread and circuses has always calmed people down as well. A well fed, safe, comfortable population is just not likely to overcome that confusion barrier.

    • @ARockRaider
      @ARockRaider Год назад

      @@jessicav2031 funny how the violent riots from one side were reported as "mostly peaceful"
      Then the other side had an actual peaceful protest and was invited into a building and was branded as a violent insurrection.
      No, I don't think riots or protests are what makes the change, the powers that be are already pushing for that change on some level or the put down the riot/protest no matter how little damage or inconvenience it actually caused.
      Another example is the Canadian trucker/farmer protest where the police actually broke their laws to put those protests down.

    • @jeffblackard9753
      @jeffblackard9753 Год назад

      @@ARockRaider THANK YOU! Literally the only other person I’ve heard say that besides me. Two billion burned dozens dead Wendy’s burning in the background to a “mostly peaceful protest.” People march on Washington, D.C. and a few thousand dollars in damage-not good BUT not an insurrection either. Likewise with the truckers in Canada.

    • @ARockRaider
      @ARockRaider Год назад

      @Jeff Blackard keep in mind that any damage done on jan6th was probably done by glowies, someone built a ramshackle gallows but there is no footage of who... said structure also was very sub par in it's construction so very unlikely that anyone who actually worked for a living put it up.

    • @ARockRaider
      @ARockRaider Год назад

      @@jeffblackard9753 strange, my reply to you isn't properly tagging.

  • @theondono
    @theondono Год назад +4

    While I get that this is a message that resonates with Reasons audience, I can shake the irony of Andreessen being the one interviewed, given he has not only invested in companies that had regulatory capture in their roadmaps, his company has lobbied *hard*.

    • @RussellNelson
      @RussellNelson Год назад

      Sure, because lobbying is a commons. Your don't *have* to run your sheep on the commons, but everybody else will and they will be able to sell their sheep's products for cheap.

    • @mattolivier1835
      @mattolivier1835 Год назад +8

      That's the only way to compete in today's marketplace. One is NOT a hipocrite as you imply just because they are engaging in a practice that they know to be unethical. There is no other choice. Either you remain poor and homeless, or you play the game the way it is being played. There is nothing hipocitical to point out the flaws and immorality of a system that you're forced to act within. Is there another choice? I'm anti government and understand that taxation is theft. However, I still pay taxes due to the threat of violence against me.

    • @theondono
      @theondono Год назад

      @@mattolivier1835 let’s not act like a16z is some small fish company trying to survive in a super competitive market please.
      They’ve been one of the first to turn the VC market into the gigantic Ponzi scheme it has become, lobbying is not something they had to do to survive, is something they did because they would make a killing, even they knew it was a zero sum proposition.
      Lots of companies don’t behave that way and they’re fine.

    • @mattolivier1835
      @mattolivier1835 Год назад +4

      @@theondono You made my point for me. If you think they are acting unethically, how is another ethical company going to compete with them? They can't! Maybe that is why they don't have to bribe gov't officials, cause nobody is prosecuting them for unethical practices. I'm sure they'll start bribing once a politician realizes the money to be gained and starts putting pressure on them. An ethical company can NOT compete with an unethical one, unless the customers reward the ethical company and punish the unethical one.

    • @theondono
      @theondono Год назад +1

      @@mattolivier1835 "You made my point for me."
      What?
      I'm only saying there's lots of people better to say this things on ReasonTV than Marc Andreessen. The fact that others can't compete with them doesn't make him less of a hypocrite.
      By the way, this guys company has been pumping crypto projects for years, and they avoided being tangled in FTX by a freaking legal miracle.
      They have companies in their portfolio that they know won't find a path to profitability, but they could not care less, since they're going to dump them on unsuspecting retail investors after hyping them up.

  • @griggiorouge
    @griggiorouge Год назад +4

    "oh but those monopolies deserve their wealth because they got there first and took the risk..." yeah elite entrepreneurs leverage on luck and unfair advantages but that doesnt mean they should be able to block opportunities for new businesses... and its not like they dont have the connections and funds and knowledge to endure a failed enterprise... and its not like they are risking dying of hunger like the workers who sign a contract and depend 100 percent on being paid.

    • @jeffblackard9753
      @jeffblackard9753 Год назад

      Dell computer, hewlitt packard, apple all started in garages. Multil billion dollar per year profitable companies how were they elite and entitled entrepreneurs? Tell me or provide examples of elite / entitled entrepreneurs?

    • @griggiorouge
      @griggiorouge Год назад +1

      @@jeffblackard9753 bill gates, jeff bezos, elon musk... they had unfair advantages... bill gates had early unrestricted access to computers, larry and sergei from google also had priviledged education... they got big first so now all the geniuses have to sell out for them... and they promise mega projects with all of their earnings like they will get us to mars or get rid of oil but they havent... theyve just improved marketing for other businesses.... digital feudalism.

    • @Pestbringer89
      @Pestbringer89 10 месяцев назад

      @@jeffblackard9753 ALL of them were upper class snobs who went to 50k a year schools while their parents gave them "loans" of millions of dollars. Whats up with americans bending over to these scammers who mostly fail upwards.

  • @artco77
    @artco77 Год назад +4

    When my buddies & I used to play cards. They wanted to socialize the winning, but not the losses.

    • @thevoiceofthelost
      @thevoiceofthelost Год назад

      And that's how our economy works, isn't it just great? 😄

    • @jeffblackard9753
      @jeffblackard9753 Год назад +1

      Real easy way to eliminate all that. Eliminate tax write offs.

  • @ralfyrules
    @ralfyrules Год назад +3

    Government corrupting capitalism like when rich people in affluent neighborhoods browbeat city council into not letting low income or density development in their neighborhoods? Yeah, someone should do something about corruption in government, Mark. Any ideas?

    • @jeffblackard9753
      @jeffblackard9753 Год назад

      You mean like Stephen curry the black supremacist multi millionaire basketball player that just said we need more homes for the homeless but not in my backyard which are the exact same sentiments uttered by literally every democrat in America? Like Maxine waters telling the homeless of I believe los Angelos to get off the streets and go home to which they replied “we don’t have a home.”

  • @yuriyanu2694
    @yuriyanu2694 Год назад +3

    Government doesn't corrupt capitalism. The involvement of government means that it is no longer capitalism -it's economic fascism.

    • @jeffblackard9753
      @jeffblackard9753 Год назад

      So you subscribe to the three rules established by Milton Friedman regarding government and business?

    • @yuriyanu2694
      @yuriyanu2694 Год назад +1

      @@jeffblackard9753 Nope. I don't know them. I'm more of a Austrian econ guy.

    • @Pestbringer89
      @Pestbringer89 10 месяцев назад

      who builds the roads tho?

    • @yuriyanu2694
      @yuriyanu2694 10 месяцев назад

      @@Pestbringer89 Trick question. Everybody knows roads are a myth! ;-P

  • @2vnews902
    @2vnews902 Год назад +2

    Solution: Separation of (fill in the blank) & State

  • @gabbar51ngh
    @gabbar51ngh Год назад

    At the last bit it was quite informative to see why the things are the way it is.

  • @scottfranco1962
    @scottfranco1962 Год назад +2

    During the time of "Laissez-faire" banking, there was also massive bank fraud.

    • @laststand6420
      @laststand6420 Год назад

      Doubt it was as massive as today

    • @jeffblackard9753
      @jeffblackard9753 Год назад

      Easiest way to end all of that would be
      1. Instituting monetarism as the official policy.
      1. Eliminating fractional reserve lending.

  • @SammifromMiami
    @SammifromMiami Год назад

    Could this interview be longer? Way too short. Great clip.

  • @S.J.L
    @S.J.L Год назад +3

    Dying hair is a psy-op. Apparently the ancient Celts did this to go platinum blonde.

  • @nexamax
    @nexamax Год назад +14

    Lots of information in 10 minutes, but for those can keep up, this was a SPOT ON interview. Perhaps less coffee next time Marc? 😂

    • @charlesglynn967
      @charlesglynn967 Год назад +3

      Thanks... i just remembered "settings", "playback speed"... much better

    • @swolebro
      @swolebro Год назад +2

      Yeah, normally I watch in 2.2x, but this one I had to turn down to 1.6x. Still worth every second!

    • @majermike
      @majermike Год назад +3

      @@swolebro lol usually i watch reason on 1.5x, had to turn it down to 1.0. this son of a bitch is on fire!!!!

  • @fixedG
    @fixedG Год назад +1

    They say the road to hell is paved with good intentions, but I think it might be more accurate, at least in the sense of government and "capitalism" that well intentioned meddling by people who think they know best and who are free from consequences is what paves the way to hell.

  • @danieldonaldson8634
    @danieldonaldson8634 Год назад +2

    Andreesen’s opening statement is exactly the opposite of the title of this video.

    • @somercet1
      @somercet1 Год назад

      He said, "If your business is in a sector that does not affect political power, you're free to do what you want," and, "the regulators, which is the managerial class in government, 'fix' the market."

  • @alterego3734
    @alterego3734 Год назад +9

    Corruption is the fundamental problem the universe is trying to solve as it moves towards more organization. I have hope that one day, advanced cryptography will vanquish it once and for all (including corruption due to ignorance).

    • @diogenes9295
      @diogenes9295 Год назад

      Corruption is born out of coercive power. Free or black market crypto currencies will help avoid some of the violent power.

    • @sybo59
      @sybo59 Год назад +3

      You are totally lost if you think “organization” is the highest human value. And corruption is a marginal issue. Read Ayn Rand.

    • @alterego3734
      @alterego3734 Год назад +3

      @@sybo59 I did not even mention human values. I have read Ayn Rand. I don't think you understood what I meant.

    • @sybo59
      @sybo59 Год назад +2

      @@alterego3734 Perhaps I misunderstood. If so, my apologies. Can you elaborate? The video is about humans. Are you speaking in metaphor? The universe is not conscious and does not “try” to do anything, of course. Nor do I see corruption as anything but a marginal issue in human relations.

    • @alterego3734
      @alterego3734 Год назад +1

      @@sybo59 For me, governmental corruption is any mechanism in the government that advantages some people/groups; including regulation and taxation.
      The universe may not be conscious, but it is dominated by certain (thermodynamic) tendencies. One of the most import one is the tendency towards more organization. Matter organizes into atoms, molecules, planets, stars, galaxies, etc.
      On earth too, in the long term, organizations become more complex. Evolution tends towards larger-scale organization in the long run. Some random examples: vascularized plants, multicellular organisms, complex social behavior.
      Globalization is another instance of this general phenomenon.
      Corruption is a natural local tendency, just like aging and decay. It is a fundamentally hard problem to solve: "How to enable cooperation while preventing defection?".
      Unfortunately, it doesn't make sense for me to spend too much time on a RUclips comment, so it might still be hard to understand and easy to misunderstand. My comment also doesn't spend enough time laying foundations and justifying claims.

  • @nonyadamnbusiness9887
    @nonyadamnbusiness9887 Год назад

    This is an excellent video. It's a good argument for the separation of business and state as there is separation of church and state.
    Marc needs to work on his public speaking a bit. This is too important not to present in as smooth and fluid a style as possible. He's obviously capable of it. He's just got too many ideas coming out too fast.

  • @dirtydeeds4free553
    @dirtydeeds4free553 Год назад

    Oh 100% thats why Netflix and Amazon just recently became billion dollar companies, and the fact that tech industry leaders change ever 20 year. For sure for sure

  • @Customerbuilder
    @Customerbuilder Год назад +1

    The "ums" were killing me.

  • @Br3ttM
    @Br3ttM 8 месяцев назад

    Housing is related, but a little different. It's still the current controllers of housing that control government policy, but instead of oligopolies, it's the masses of regular homeowners. The NIMBYists are the worst, but even people who aren't really NIMBYists still push for local politicians to raise "property values", which they mainly do by restricting supply, not making the area more desirable.

  • @timfronimos459
    @timfronimos459 Год назад +3

    Love this channel.

  • @jonathanrichter4256
    @jonathanrichter4256 Год назад

    Then question is, what do we do about it? What changes in laws do we need? What platform shall we run under?

  • @michaeldamato9466
    @michaeldamato9466 Год назад

    This guy has just given any person fronting a judge for whatever the crime they have committed, the perfect argument why they should be free......... cause if government officials, and law enforcement commit, and getaway with so much criminal behavior, on a daily basis, then so should we.

  • @Yoyoyoyoasshole
    @Yoyoyoyoasshole Год назад +15

    So I’m not completely crazy😂

  • @h7opolo
    @h7opolo Год назад +2

    2:08 aka market manipulation via production sabotage of competition

  • @francisjo3
    @francisjo3 Год назад

    Great interview!

  • @tellmemoreplease9231
    @tellmemoreplease9231 Год назад

    Take a drink every time he says "you know"

  • @jimjackson1087
    @jimjackson1087 Год назад +1

    They do this with the help of the regulators. Not Capitalism. Never has been since the big Four bought the California legislature.

  • @SDsc0rch
    @SDsc0rch Год назад

    4:18 ---- what??
    he's talking too fast
    what is "241"
    ??

  • @JaySee5
    @JaySee5 Год назад +49

    Leftists blame “capitalism” while the problem is lack of capitalism. 😂

    • @Flux_40
      @Flux_40 Год назад +1

      so you are saying you like the system of competition but you don't like it when some win ?

    • @terriberry1721
      @terriberry1721 Год назад

      Every US politician is privy to the fact that US citizens are signed over as slaves! See Sec filing: AG59880464A-U.S.S.E.C

    • @RussellNelson
      @RussellNelson Год назад +8

      @@Flux_40 "so" is how people usually introduce a strawman into a conversation, just as you have done.

    • @equi
      @equi Год назад

      I've been saying this for years...

    • @mattolivier1835
      @mattolivier1835 Год назад +4

      Exactly! What is needed is capitalism! All we have right now in the US is corporatism and statism. Nothing to do with capitalism. If one talks about capitalism and doesn't speak in terms of free market capitalism, then they might as well include theft as a form of capitalism. The local car jacking company is engaging in capitalism is an absurd belief. In fact, anytime one speaks of capitalism and accepts that violence and theft is an acceptable form of capitalism they are either super ignorant, or a huge liar. Or maybe just evil.

  • @BAGELMENSK
    @BAGELMENSK Год назад +2

    That's a title and a half

  • @who2u333
    @who2u333 Год назад +5

    So, capitalism doesn't corrupt government? Great video for confirming biases.

    • @mattolivier1835
      @mattolivier1835 Год назад

      No! Government corrupted capitalism! You got it backwards! Government IS corrupt by its very nature. Capitalism is the economic ideal. But when there is a gun in the room (government), capitalism, or at least free market capitalism (the only viable form), isn't possible.

  • @vkrgfan
    @vkrgfan Год назад +1

    Capitalism is based on infinite growth and greed, so the system is unsustainable, to begin with.

  • @eddie8998
    @eddie8998 Год назад +3

    This isn’t “corrupted” capitalism or “crony” capitalism, this is exactly how capitalism works. Marc’s diagnosing all the failures of capitalism and then doing mental gymnastics to avoid blaming capitalism itself.

    • @doomersnek3878
      @doomersnek3878 Год назад

      Capitalism is about government getting and staying out of the market, this even includes business using government to force out competition. The point is the government is either being used and/or the government is interfering on their own terms to interfere in the market and rig it in favor for large corporations. You have no idea how capitalism works, the definition you are looking for is Corporatism.

    • @eddie8998
      @eddie8998 Год назад

      @@doomersnek3878 You’re wrong. Gov’t power isn’t inherently bad you fool, OUR gov’t is bad exactly because they are bought and paid for by the very rich. In a properly functioning democracy we would have mechanisms for removing from office people who don’t represent our interests. We can’t do that here, again, because the powerful people who benefit from the status quo prevent any kind of structural change. Gov’t intervenes in the market constantly, on behalf of the wealthy. Allowing a few people to hoard all of our wealth has disastrous societal impacts as we are seeing. Wish you people would wake up and figure out whose to blame and what side you’re on.

    • @hosoiarchives4858
      @hosoiarchives4858 Год назад

      Compare how laundromats operate vs military industrial complex. They are not the same. If the government want to use an industry like a gravy trough it will do so

  • @nevadataylor
    @nevadataylor 11 месяцев назад

    Its not government that corrupts capitalism at all. Its rich capitalists paying the government to do their bidding. This means its actually capitalism that corrupts government.

  • @fegolem
    @fegolem Год назад +2

    His excessive speech restarts and ums and stuttering make it hard to listen to him. He needs to practice talking clearly.

  • @davidamaral3465
    @davidamaral3465 11 месяцев назад

    So, when did capitalism worked in EUA? Some dates, please...

  • @zareenwilhelm5811
    @zareenwilhelm5811 Год назад

    Price. Fixing. Boards… 😵‍💫

  • @hud86
    @hud86 Год назад +2

    To all the "failures" out there: you have it right. Those "successful" people are soulless monsters who never sacrificed or struggled. I'm done with them

  • @ronlynquist9183
    @ronlynquist9183 Год назад +1

    The government belongs to capitalism.

    • @nevadataylor
      @nevadataylor 11 месяцев назад +1

      Thats right. Its not government that corrupts capitalism at all. Its rich capitalists paying the government to do their bidding. This means its actually capitalism that corrupts government.

  • @liamwinter4512
    @liamwinter4512 Год назад +1

    Now make a video explaining how other governments weaponized capitalism

    • @dickfacepeterson
      @dickfacepeterson Год назад

      Statism

    • @doomersnek3878
      @doomersnek3878 Год назад

      In short, it's called Corporatism. This is also what you would call our current system in the USA. The point is the government will use the private entities as basically an extension of the government. So long as the "private business" operates with the government's best interest in mind, then the government won't punish them. This is what happened in Nazi Germany, currently happening in China and plenty of cases we have seen here in the USA.
      Ultimately, we need the state and business to be separated. However, that doesn't even guarantee the government won't make laws that only benefits themselves. They just have to add even more regulation, which basically means it's still corporatism but more controlled by government than the business. Therefore, there needs to be measures to ensure government stays out of the market but still protecting natural rights.

    • @nevadataylor
      @nevadataylor 11 месяцев назад

      Its not government that corrupts capitalism at all. Its rich capitalists paying the government to do their bidding. This means its actually capitalism that corrupts government.

  • @goranmiljus2664
    @goranmiljus2664 Год назад

    Sounds like he just described Warren Buffets MOATS.

  • @jonathanshjrne3690
    @jonathanshjrne3690 Год назад

    Government is the inverted Midas

    • @nevadataylor
      @nevadataylor 11 месяцев назад

      Its not government that corrupts capitalism at all. Its rich capitalists paying the government to do their bidding. This means its actually capitalism that corrupts government.

  • @adamcaldwell2517
    @adamcaldwell2517 Год назад

    good video

  • @dariusthurman8835
    @dariusthurman8835 Год назад

    Yeah you're only allowed to make something in the consumer industries.

  • @TickedOffPriest
    @TickedOffPriest Год назад +7

    Monopolies could not exist without government.

    • @memememepee
      @memememepee Год назад

      Large corporations couldn’t buy out smaller innovative competitive companies without government??
      Interesting.
      I guess corporations are spending hundreds of millions on lobbying against regulations for nothing then.
      Someone should tell them so they can better invest that money into some stock buy backs to enrich the executives of the company who own most of the shares.

    • @mattolivier1835
      @mattolivier1835 Год назад +2

      @@memememepee Corporations ARE gov't entities son. The designation of corporation is given to a company BY gov't! And NO, corporations generally DON'T lobby against regulations. They usually lobby FOR regulations. The corporations use regulations to create barriers to entry for smaller companies making competition very difficult. Then, cause it's got a quasi monopoly, it can raise it's prices! Corporations use gov't to gain an unfair advantage. That's not free market capitalism.

    • @memememepee
      @memememepee Год назад +1

      @@mattolivier1835 by that absolutely insane logic I guess you and I are also government entities dad. We are assigned SSN’s and designated citizens after birth.
      Corporations lobby for whatever helps the bottom line. Period. Doesn’t matter what they are bribing government officials for. Bribing is bribing.
      Are you aware the fed is a private entity? Or are you under the impression that our government is in control of our economy?

    • @memememepee
      @memememepee Год назад

      Do you think our media is government controlled? Or is it owned by corporations who control what we talk about and hear? How can you possibly rely on people to chose what they want with their money when the companies control the narrative of everything through media?

    • @TickedOffPriest
      @TickedOffPriest Год назад

      @@memememepee Government is made up of private individuals enriching themselves at the expense of everyone else.

  • @modenasolone
    @modenasolone Год назад

    Is he on speed?

    • @majermike
      @majermike Год назад +4

      lol, i don't know why but i really appreciated his speed, and his brain

    • @malachi-
      @malachi- Год назад

      @@majermike It was just that he felt what he was talking about strongly and it gets him worked up how ridiculously corrupt it all is, but just continues on a daily basis like it's normal, and how stupid the populations are, as a whole.

    • @majermike
      @majermike Год назад

      @@malachi- yes, passionate and linguistically capable

  • @BlueBeeMCMLXI
    @BlueBeeMCMLXI 8 месяцев назад

    If the guy has been in start-ups for THIRTY YEARS, I don't give a fuck what he thinks or feels. Run something that LIVES and breathes and lasts, you mewling quim ... You are an Opportunist, which is the modus causing the behavior you are outlining. Second, all of this has always been going on, somehow, genius. Challenge EVERYTHING he says that is "fact".
    For example: In 2022, there were 14 new FDIC-insured commercial bank charters in the United States, up from nine a year earlier.

  • @wayando
    @wayando Год назад

    So true. Facts.

  • @Bloodhound264
    @Bloodhound264 Год назад

    My dude looks like a real life conehead lmao.

  • @terry9819
    @terry9819 Год назад

    Title is in the wrong order, sounds like capitalism corrupts government in the video.

    • @doomersnek3878
      @doomersnek3878 Год назад

      The point is the business and state needs to be separated. Capitalism is about government staying out of the market, this even includes large business using government to force the market in their favor. The word you are looking for is Corporatism.

    • @nevadataylor
      @nevadataylor 11 месяцев назад

      What do you mean sounds like? Its not government that corrupts capitalism at all. Its rich capitalists paying the government to do their bidding. This means its actually capitalism that corrupts government.

    • @nevadataylor
      @nevadataylor 11 месяцев назад

      @@doomersnek3878 How can government stay out of the market, when rich elite pay them to manipulate the market to secure the wealth of the rich?

  • @tnekkc
    @tnekkc Год назад +1

    Capitalism is ok for toys... I learned something new.

    • @Canadian_Eh_I
      @Canadian_Eh_I Год назад

      lol yeah. George Carlin said it first

  • @XXX-854
    @XXX-854 Год назад +2

    The U.S. has a mixed economy, exhibiting characteristics of both capitalism and socialism.

  • @h7opolo
    @h7opolo Год назад +3

    Your intellectual property are belong to me.

  • @abolfazlmaghsoodi5914
    @abolfazlmaghsoodi5914 Год назад +1

    capitalisn is inherently corrupt.

  • @yo-ma7701
    @yo-ma7701 Год назад +1

    Ya I’m the first one watching🎉

  • @middleagebrotips3454
    @middleagebrotips3454 11 месяцев назад

    How capitalists corrupts the government, fixed

  • @remyllebeau77
    @remyllebeau77 Год назад +1

    How has nobody commented how his head looks like an egg?

    • @Canadian_Eh_I
      @Canadian_Eh_I Год назад

      Are you kidding that is literally his nickname, "Egghead"

    • @remyllebeau77
      @remyllebeau77 Год назад +1

      @@Canadian_Eh_I I didn't watch the whole video and I didn't know that.

  • @andreas11735
    @andreas11735 Год назад

    Govt. needs a block chain dependent OS!

  • @Flux_40
    @Flux_40 Год назад

    so you are saying you like the system of competition but you don't like it when some win ?

    • @mattolivier1835
      @mattolivier1835 Год назад +2

      Nobody here has said that. Capitalism is the economic ideal. But capitalism doesn't exist in the US. At least not free market capitalism. And if you're not talking about free market capitalism when you use the word "capitalism", then you might as well embrace car jacking as a legitimate business. The US for a long time now has only had corporatism and crony capitalism. What is needed is CAPITALISM to solve all of the problems in the world.

    • @donnerwetter1905
      @donnerwetter1905 Год назад

      ​@@mattolivier1835 ah yes so since things are bad we don't have capitalism, because all goods things come from capitalism, so we need capitalism to have good things, this sums up the circular reasoning of libertarians pretty well

    • @mattolivier1835
      @mattolivier1835 Год назад +1

      @@donnerwetter1905 I'm not a libertarian. I'm even better. I'm an Anarchist. No, it's not cause it's bad that it isn't capitalism. It's that there is no point to speaking about capitalism if you're going to mention unethical and immoral behaviors. For example, would it make sense for you to claim that capitalism is bad cause your local car jacker is involved in it? Car jacking is NOT a legitimate business. Nor is any business which isn't voluntary. In the United States and most of the West, a lot of monetary exchange isn't voluntary. Taxes, regulations, and money manipulation isn't voluntary and gives unfair advantages to some over others. ALL human interactions should be voluntary, and not based on violence and coercion.

    • @donnerwetter1905
      @donnerwetter1905 Год назад

      @@mattolivier1835 Anarchists are libertarians are liberals. The nuances of the different flavors of liberalism or libertarianism are as relevant for me as the different types of government are for you.
      You said capitalism doesn't exist in the US. Now you are telling me that capitalism is only voluntary business. Combining the logic of the two statements means that you are saying that voluntary business doesn't exist in the US.
      But this doesn't stop you from declaring capitalism the morally and otherwise superior system that solves all the problems in the world, a system that according to your own logic doesn't even exist in the US.
      So essentially you are claiming superiority of capitalism out of thin air based on the circular logic I explained above, which is all bad things come from government and all good things come from capitalism, so no bad things (including economic problems) can come from capitalism.
      That aside, there is also no inherent MORAL superiority of voluntary action. Even voluntary action can be unethical. It all depends on how you define morality itself. You can claim that this or that is moral or immoral, but no liberal/libertarian that I have asked or read before has given me a convincing logical reasoning for this.
      Just saying "ALL human interactions should be voluntary, and not based on violence and coercion" is no argument. It's just an assertion.

    • @mattolivier1835
      @mattolivier1835 Год назад

      @@donnerwetter1905 I NEVER said that no bad things could come from capitalism. I did, however, say that NO good things come from gov't and I stick by that statement. Yes, people have different ideas about what is moral and what isn't. But I've never once heard an argument that any involuntary action is moral. Using violence to force others is never moral. For the simple reason that if it is moral, then no morality is possible and anything goes. No point in even discussing morality. Any debate or belief must start with at least one premise. If we start with the premise that the initiation of violence is immoral, then any human interaction which isn't voluntary is immoral. My position is very simple and basic logic. If you disagree, then give me an example of when the initiation of violence is NOT immoral!

  • @EeroHaapala69
    @EeroHaapala69 Год назад +2

    Yes or No: Should the federal govt have forced Southern states to stop enslaving black people or was that govt overreach?

    • @S.J.L
      @S.J.L Год назад

      Yes. The entire ethos of American government is predicted on the concept of Natural Rights, individual rights against coercion & for personal & by proxy national liberty. To stop incidents of such abuse of force is one of the only legit purposes of government.

    • @joaolopes7302
      @joaolopes7302 Год назад

      Jim crow was in fact govt. overreach, just like slavery.

    • @yato329
      @yato329 Год назад +9

      Yes. You don't get to deny human beings they're God given rights, just because you said they don't count.

    • @Djarms67
      @Djarms67 Год назад +7

      Yes but they didn’t needed to go war to do it.

    • @S.J.L
      @S.J.L Год назад +1

      @@Djarms67 Yeah...maybe.

  • @ndalum75
    @ndalum75 Год назад +6

    The title has it totally backwards. Capitalism has never once existed outside of a state's authority. Money was invented not as a barter tool, but as a system of record for kings. To even talk about capitalism, as if it can exist without the authority of coinage, order, and law provided by the state, or some authority, is meaningless. Like envisioning water without oxygen inside it.

    • @whousa642
      @whousa642 Год назад +1

      Wow wow wow your education is greatly lacking. There is not a goddamn thing you said that is correct. Kings created money? grow up

    • @ndalum75
      @ndalum75 Год назад

      @@whousa642 Buffoon. Go look up what a palace economy is.

    • @whousa642
      @whousa642 Год назад +1

      @@ndalum75 Your education is below kindergarten level. Start learning or hyenas will eat you.

    • @ndalum75
      @ndalum75 Год назад

      @@whousa642 Can't tell if bot or genuinely this dumb/possessed. I gave you the info to prove that you are wrong, you're still here hurling insults like a child. Go hang out in the comments section of CNN or National Review, where such comments are considered high intellect.

    • @kerpwnt
      @kerpwnt Год назад +10

      State sponsored money does not equal capitalism. Your point of the king recording peoples' trades actually reinforces the the argument made in the video, where authority is interfering in the free exchange between people.

  • @macallanvintage
    @macallanvintage Год назад

    The contents of this video…absolutely first class👍
    But the person who’s talking (in the video), he needs to see a psychiatrist and speech therapy professional.

  • @hikerstl
    @hikerstl Год назад +1

    Does somebody know about the book that was eluded too.

  • @davidfinley6708
    @davidfinley6708 Год назад

    Dude slow tf down

    • @malachi-
      @malachi- Год назад +1

      Settings - Playback speed