I was going to throw this out in class, but we ran out of time. When asking why communism failed, we can instead ask: "why did capitalism succeed"? The many imperfections of capitalism led to the exploitation of wage workers during the Industrial Revolution and later gave rise to growing inequality. Yet the class antagonisms that Marx predicted did not completely come to fruition in many countries. Take the United States for example. The early 20th Century was a time of social activism, as oppressed wage workers fought for better working conditions, joined unions, and began to bridge the economic gap. In many ways, this rise of "welfare capitalism" lessened the possibility of any violent revolution. And the United States experienced the rise of the middle class during this time, a whole new group of workers not interested in any bloody overthrow of the bourgeoisie. Basically what I'm getting at is that there is a possibility that Marx's extreme class struggle predictions were just a little bit off. The wealthy classes are going to do whatever it takes to stay in power. If a capitalist feels that his company is in danger of a proletariat rebellion, he is either going to tighten the screws on his workers, thus further fueling the fire, or he will appease the workers in the form of a wage increase, more job security, or added benefits. The latter is what happened in early 20th Century America, which only strengthened capitalism.
Interestingly enough, after the Roarin' 20s, the Great Depression threatened to bury capitalism forever....until John Maynard Keynes came along. This leads me to my actual official post, which I will get to tomorrow. Hopefully.
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Random Side Note
I just wanted to make sure everyone knows this is Amy. And I want to thank Scott for the inspiration for my display name...
PS- If any of you are animal rights activists, don't worry, I will reiterate, they all died of natural causes.
PS- If any of you are animal rights activists, don't worry, I will reiterate, they all died of natural causes.
Thursday, January 11, 2007
Quote of the Week
"A senator once asked me why we never use the word 'the' when talking about the CIA. I asked him if he used 'the' before god."
-The Good Shepherd
-The Good Shepherd
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
ok
So just to get things rolling -- and this has nothing to do with class; I'm sure I could make some tenuos connection if I had time, but I don't so....
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If you like music, then I would recommend checking out Paste. It has great artists in a variety of genres, essays, and a CD with every issue. They also sport a series of blogs. The writing is generally fresh and right on. Overall fine mag. I think they have a special 2 for 1 subscription and a free issue if you want to check them out. And no, I did not get any money for this plug.
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