#smallholders — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #smallholders, aggregated by home.social.
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https://www.europesays.com/africa/95085/ Why real-time climate data is now crucial for smallholders #smallholders #Tanzania #weather
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Climate Change Adding Weeks of ‘Coffee-Harming Heat’ in Major Growing Regions https://www.byteseu.com/1810775/ #AkshayDashrath #Arabica #Brazil #Climate #ClimateAdaptation #ClimateCentral #ClimateChange #ClimateShiftIndex #Colombia #DejeneDadi #ElSalvador #ERA5 #Ethiopia #GlobalWarming #Indonesia #MinasGerais #nicaragua #nonprofits #OCFCU #OromiaCoffeeFarmersCooperativesUnion #robusta #SmallholderFarmers #smallholders #SouthIndiaCoffeeCompany #thailand #Vietnam
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The EUDR needs corrective action to work [Promoted content] [Advocacy Lab Content] https://www.euractiv.com/section/energy-environment/opinion/the-eudr-needs-corrective-action-to-work/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #deforestation #EUDR #palmoil #promoted #smallholders
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The EUDR needs corrective action to work [Promoted content] [Advocacy Lab Content] https://www.euractiv.com/section/energy-environment/opinion/the-eudr-needs-corrective-action-to-work/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #deforestation #EUDR #palmoil #promoted #smallholders
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The EUDR needs corrective action to work [Promoted content] [Advocacy Lab Content] https://www.euractiv.com/section/energy-environment/opinion/the-eudr-needs-corrective-action-to-work/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #deforestation #EUDR #palmoil #promoted #smallholders
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The EUDR needs corrective action to work [Promoted content] [Advocacy Lab Content] https://www.euractiv.com/section/energy-environment/opinion/the-eudr-needs-corrective-action-to-work/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #deforestation #EUDR #palmoil #promoted #smallholders
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The EUDR needs corrective action to work [Promoted content] [Advocacy Lab Content] https://www.euractiv.com/section/energy-environment/opinion/the-eudr-needs-corrective-action-to-work/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #deforestation #EUDR #palmoil #promoted #smallholders
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@Rasp @billstclair
We should add a rather large caveat to what we wrote above.In today's #neocolonial system, where the #moneySupply is the means of #extraction from the worker (plunder) it is almost impossible to achieve the above stated work environment.
The #corporatist system that allows #moneyPrinting to protect politically connected corporations that are #tooBigToExist, means that the vast majority of #smallHolders are made made extinct.
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#Ghana: Minimum #tillage adoption boosts maize #yields (+4%) & dietary diversity (+14%), and decreases household #foodinsecurity (-42%) & labor demand (-11%), highlighting the need to promote #smallholders adoption: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0287441 #Africa #maize #nutrition #foodsecurity
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#Ethiopia: Smallholder commercialisation is linked to rural household incomes, benefitting poor households most. Supporting poor & marginalised #farmers to boost #agriculture production & commercialisation can help rural development: https://doi.org/10.1093/erae/jbad040 #smallholders #markets
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How big a garden would you need to be self-sufficent?
Many different answers to that question here. Maybe interesting for #smallholders #Crofters #Garden #Permaculture #AllotmentChat people? One of my favouite replies was:
“There are no self-sufficient agriculturalists. The base unit for success is probably about 50 people. The first thing to cultivate is friends.”MarnaNightingale
(Maybe that’s because I am an #anthropologist, not a crofter 😊)
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@shonin just read your blog - really enjoyed it it @ScotHomestead #Homestead might be another hashtag to try out to connect to other #smallholders (like Shonin) on here
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Something that I have been missing here is my smallholder friends. They don’t seem ready to switch to a new platform.
So, today I started searching for #gardening #NoDigGardening #smallholders or anything related to growing food and living lightly on the planet. The experience has been cathartic.
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@Rasp @billstclair
We should add a rather large caveat to what we wrote above.In today's #neocolonial system, where the #moneySupply is the means of #extraction from the worker (plunder) it is almost impossible to achieve the above stated work environment.
The #corporatist system that allows #moneyPrinting to protect politically connected corporations that are #tooBigToExist, means that the vast majority of #smallHolders are made made extinct.
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@Rasp @billstclair
We should add a rather large caveat to what we wrote above.In today's #neocolonial system, where the #moneySupply is the means of #extraction from the worker (plunder) it is almost impossible to achieve the above stated work environment.
The #corporatist system that allows #moneyPrinting to protect politically connected corporations that are #tooBigToExist, means that the vast majority of #smallHolders are made made extinct.
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@Rasp @billstclair
We should add a rather large caveat to what we wrote above.In today's #neocolonial system, where the #moneySupply is the means of #extraction from the worker (plunder) it is almost impossible to achieve the above stated work environment.
The #corporatist system that allows #moneyPrinting to protect politically connected corporations that are #tooBigToExist, means that the vast majority of #smallHolders are made made extinct.
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Better #agriculture technologies are #costeffective for improving #foodsecurity: Adoption of improved #groundnut varieties in #Nigeria increased household consumption. Quality #seeds should be made available to #smallholders at affordable prices: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jafr.2023.100817 #poverty
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Better #agriculture technologies are #costeffective for improving #foodsecurity: Adoption of improved #groundnut varieties in #Nigeria increased household consumption. Quality #seeds should be made available to #smallholders at affordable prices: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jafr.2023.100817 #poverty
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#Ghana: Minimum #tillage adoption boosts maize #yields (+4%) & dietary diversity (+14%), and decreases household #foodinsecurity (-42%) & labor demand (-11%), highlighting the need to promote #smallholders adoption: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0287441 #Africa #maize #nutrition #foodsecurity
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#Ghana: Minimum #tillage adoption boosts maize #yields (+4%) & dietary diversity (+14%), and decreases household #foodinsecurity (-42%) & labor demand (-11%), highlighting the need to promote #smallholders adoption: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0287441 #Africa #maize #nutrition #foodsecurity
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#Ghana: Minimum #tillage adoption boosts maize #yields (+4%) & dietary diversity (+14%), and decreases household #foodinsecurity (-42%) & labor demand (-11%), highlighting the need to promote #smallholders adoption: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0287441 #Africa #maize #nutrition #foodsecurity
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#Ghana: Minimum #tillage adoption boosts maize #yields (+4%) & dietary diversity (+14%), and decreases household #foodinsecurity (-42%) & labor demand (-11%), highlighting the need to promote #smallholders adoption: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0287441 #Africa #maize #nutrition #foodsecurity
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#Ethiopia: Smallholder commercialisation is linked to rural household incomes, benefitting poor households most. Supporting poor & marginalised #farmers to boost #agriculture production & commercialisation can help rural development: https://doi.org/10.1093/erae/jbad040 #smallholders #markets
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#Ethiopia: Smallholder commercialisation is linked to rural household incomes, benefitting poor households most. Supporting poor & marginalised #farmers to boost #agriculture production & commercialisation can help rural development: https://doi.org/10.1093/erae/jbad040 #smallholders #markets
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How big a garden would you need to be self-sufficent?
Many different answers to that question here. Maybe interesting for #smallholders #Crofters #Garden #Permaculture #AllotmentChat people? One of my favouite replies was:
“There are no self-sufficient agriculturalists. The base unit for success is probably about 50 people. The first thing to cultivate is friends.”MarnaNightingale
(Maybe that’s because I am an #anthropologist, not a crofter 😊)
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How big a garden would you need to be self-sufficent?
Many different answers to that question here. Maybe interesting for #smallholders #Crofters #Garden #Permaculture #AllotmentChat people? One of my favouite replies was:
“There are no self-sufficient agriculturalists. The base unit for success is probably about 50 people. The first thing to cultivate is friends.”MarnaNightingale
(Maybe that’s because I am an #anthropologist, not a crofter 😊)
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How big a garden would you need to be self-sufficent?
Many different answers to that question here. Maybe interesting for #smallholders #Crofters #Garden #Permaculture #AllotmentChat people? One of my favouite replies was:
“There are no self-sufficient agriculturalists. The base unit for success is probably about 50 people. The first thing to cultivate is friends.”MarnaNightingale
(Maybe that’s because I am an #anthropologist, not a crofter 😊)
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How big a garden would you need to be self-sufficent?
Many different answers to that question here. Maybe interesting for #smallholders #Crofters #Garden #Permaculture #AllotmentChat people? One of my favouite replies was:
“There are no self-sufficient agriculturalists. The base unit for success is probably about 50 people. The first thing to cultivate is friends.”MarnaNightingale
(Maybe that’s because I am an #anthropologist, not a crofter 😊)
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@shonin just read your blog - really enjoyed it it @ScotHomestead #Homestead might be another hashtag to try out to connect to other #smallholders (like Shonin) on here
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@shonin just read your blog - really enjoyed it it @ScotHomestead #Homestead might be another hashtag to try out to connect to other #smallholders (like Shonin) on here
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@shonin just read your blog - really enjoyed it it @ScotHomestead #Homestead might be another hashtag to try out to connect to other #smallholders (like Shonin) on here
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@shonin just read your blog - really enjoyed it it @ScotHomestead #Homestead might be another hashtag to try out to connect to other #smallholders (like Shonin) on here
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Something that I have been missing here is my smallholder friends. They don’t seem ready to switch to a new platform.
So, today I started searching for #gardening #NoDigGardening #smallholders or anything related to growing food and living lightly on the planet. The experience has been cathartic.
-
Something that I have been missing here is my smallholder friends. They don’t seem ready to switch to a new platform.
So, today I started searching for #gardening #NoDigGardening #smallholders or anything related to growing food and living lightly on the planet. The experience has been cathartic.
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Something that I have been missing here is my smallholder friends. They don’t seem ready to switch to a new platform.
So, today I started searching for #gardening #NoDigGardening #smallholders or anything related to growing food and living lightly on the planet. The experience has been cathartic.
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Capitalism
Ideologically capitalism may be an economic system which manages the process of production and distribution of the goods and services, but in reality man is been taken by all the products being created and has fallen victim of its own greed.
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To remember:
- Capitalism = institutionalized system > started in Europe 16th century to the 19th century
- group of individuals and groups can act as a specific entity that can have a trade or private property
- free market where prices are determined by supply and demand, for the sake of making a profit > status protected by the state through ownership rights and obedience to laws of the state or to those who are bound by a contract
- source of wealth > money or material that we need to make a profit
- mode of production > capital and its various forms = major tool in the production
- economical activity which intended to the markets and endorsed in order to generate the earnings from the commuting market.
- economic system which manages the process of production and distribution of the goods and services.
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To take note:
Capitalism brought perhaps bigger portions of the means of production and material owned by the individual, who takes more than he really needs. This results in voracity and a figurative and literal bulimia.
Normally goods and services should be traded competitively in the free market but we notice that certain groups gain such power that they push out all competitors and get monopolies (often under the form of sub-companies, so that people do not notice it).
The owners of small capital (smallholders) are just not able to compete against the owners of capital and big concerns or multinationals.
The writer says the advantage of capitalism is “Improved quality of goods”, but we clearly can see, and in Europe it is proven that many companies lowered the quality of their products or the life-age, so that they can sell more. Quality has been left aside to gain quantity.
The writer of the article also finds it an advantage that “products are more varied”, but today we have less variety of choice than 40 years ago. The companies press and present that what they want to sell and the consumer just has to follow. Today it is impossible to find in the shops the same maps as you used for your filing cabinet 2 or more years ago.
Today we can see enough proof how capitalism fooled the people and how much it brought failure to the creation. Animals and plants have become the greatest victims of human greed and search for a capitalist world, where they can not share any more.
Unless we “embrace radical change ourselves” very soon we shall drown ourselves, taking many with us.
Perhaps more people would consider the words spoken by the new Pope Francis:
“If we destroy Creation, Creation will destroy us!”
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Related articles
- All it needs is love – The Economist
- Morning Macro Call With Keith McCullough: We’re Running Out Of Central Plans, Global Slowdown Looming
- Paul B. Farrell: Capitalists are destroying capitalism along with the planet
- Pope tells EU: “We cannot allow the Mediterranean to become a vast cemetery”
- Pope Francis criticises European Union over treatment of migrants
- Pope Francis urges European Parliament to improve conditions for migrant workers
- Pope: EU risks loss of trust
- Why both Keyensian and Free market economic schools are wrong…
- Developed economies are not suffering from the consequences of a financial crash, but from a structural crisis of neoliberal capitalism
- Sustainable development economics
99% of population have only 1% of country’s property,while 1% of population get 99% of country’s property.
In my opinion, Capitalism is an institutionalized system that started in Europe in the 16th century to the 19th century, the time when the development of commercial banking in Europe. In Capitalism, a group of individuals and groups can act as a specific entity that can have a trade or private property, especially capital goods such as land and human labor, in a free market where prices are determined by supply and demand, for the sake of making a profit in which its status is protected by the state through the ownership rights and obedience to the laws of the state or to those who are bound by a contract that has been arranged in a clear way, either explicit or implicit obligations and are not solely depend on the obligations and protections…
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#16Century #Bulimia #Capitalism #FreeMarket #Greed #MakingProfit #Materialism #Monoploy #Monopolies #Multinationals #Qquantity #Quality #QualityOfGoods #Smallholders
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Capitalism
Ideologically capitalism may be an economic system which manages the process of production and distribution of the goods and services, but in reality man is been taken by all the products being created and has fallen victim of its own greed.
+
To remember:
- Capitalism = institutionalized system > started in Europe 16th century to the 19th century
- group of individuals and groups can act as a specific entity that can have a trade or private property
- free market where prices are determined by supply and demand, for the sake of making a profit > status protected by the state through ownership rights and obedience to laws of the state or to those who are bound by a contract
- source of wealth > money or material that we need to make a profit
- mode of production > capital and its various forms = major tool in the production
- economical activity which intended to the markets and endorsed in order to generate the earnings from the commuting market.
- economic system which manages the process of production and distribution of the goods and services.
+
To take note:
Capitalism brought perhaps bigger portions of the means of production and material owned by the individual, who takes more than he really needs. This results in voracity and a figurative and literal bulimia.
Normally goods and services should be traded competitively in the free market but we notice that certain groups gain such power that they push out all competitors and get monopolies (often under the form of sub-companies, so that people do not notice it).
The owners of small capital (smallholders) are just not able to compete against the owners of capital and big concerns or multinationals.
The writer says the advantage of capitalism is “Improved quality of goods”, but we clearly can see, and in Europe it is proven that many companies lowered the quality of their products or the life-age, so that they can sell more. Quality has been left aside to gain quantity.
The writer of the article also finds it an advantage that “products are more varied”, but today we have less variety of choice than 40 years ago. The companies press and present that what they want to sell and the consumer just has to follow. Today it is impossible to find in the shops the same maps as you used for your filing cabinet 2 or more years ago.
Today we can see enough proof how capitalism fooled the people and how much it brought failure to the creation. Animals and plants have become the greatest victims of human greed and search for a capitalist world, where they can not share any more.
Unless we “embrace radical change ourselves” very soon we shall drown ourselves, taking many with us.
Perhaps more people would consider the words spoken by the new Pope Francis:
“If we destroy Creation, Creation will destroy us!”
+++
Related articles
- All it needs is love – The Economist
- Morning Macro Call With Keith McCullough: We’re Running Out Of Central Plans, Global Slowdown Looming
- Paul B. Farrell: Capitalists are destroying capitalism along with the planet
- Pope tells EU: “We cannot allow the Mediterranean to become a vast cemetery”
- Pope Francis criticises European Union over treatment of migrants
- Pope Francis urges European Parliament to improve conditions for migrant workers
- Pope: EU risks loss of trust
- Why both Keyensian and Free market economic schools are wrong…
- Developed economies are not suffering from the consequences of a financial crash, but from a structural crisis of neoliberal capitalism
- Sustainable development economics
99% of population have only 1% of country’s property,while 1% of population get 99% of country’s property.
In my opinion, Capitalism is an institutionalized system that started in Europe in the 16th century to the 19th century, the time when the development of commercial banking in Europe. In Capitalism, a group of individuals and groups can act as a specific entity that can have a trade or private property, especially capital goods such as land and human labor, in a free market where prices are determined by supply and demand, for the sake of making a profit in which its status is protected by the state through the ownership rights and obedience to the laws of the state or to those who are bound by a contract that has been arranged in a clear way, either explicit or implicit obligations and are not solely depend on the obligations and protections…
View original post 333 more words
Rate this:
#16Century #Bulimia #Capitalism #FreeMarket #Greed #MakingProfit #Materialism #Monoploy #Monopolies #Multinationals #Qquantity #Quality #QualityOfGoods #Smallholders
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Capitalism
Ideologically capitalism may be an economic system which manages the process of production and distribution of the goods and services, but in reality man is been taken by all the products being created and has fallen victim of its own greed.
+
To remember:
- Capitalism = institutionalized system > started in Europe 16th century to the 19th century
- group of individuals and groups can act as a specific entity that can have a trade or private property
- free market where prices are determined by supply and demand, for the sake of making a profit > status protected by the state through ownership rights and obedience to laws of the state or to those who are bound by a contract
- source of wealth > money or material that we need to make a profit
- mode of production > capital and its various forms = major tool in the production
- economical activity which intended to the markets and endorsed in order to generate the earnings from the commuting market.
- economic system which manages the process of production and distribution of the goods and services.
+
To take note:
Capitalism brought perhaps bigger portions of the means of production and material owned by the individual, who takes more than he really needs. This results in voracity and a figurative and literal bulimia.
Normally goods and services should be traded competitively in the free market but we notice that certain groups gain such power that they push out all competitors and get monopolies (often under the form of sub-companies, so that people do not notice it).
The owners of small capital (smallholders) are just not able to compete against the owners of capital and big concerns or multinationals.
The writer says the advantage of capitalism is “Improved quality of goods”, but we clearly can see, and in Europe it is proven that many companies lowered the quality of their products or the life-age, so that they can sell more. Quality has been left aside to gain quantity.
The writer of the article also finds it an advantage that “products are more varied”, but today we have less variety of choice than 40 years ago. The companies press and present that what they want to sell and the consumer just has to follow. Today it is impossible to find in the shops the same maps as you used for your filing cabinet 2 or more years ago.
Today we can see enough proof how capitalism fooled the people and how much it brought failure to the creation. Animals and plants have become the greatest victims of human greed and search for a capitalist world, where they can not share any more.
Unless we “embrace radical change ourselves” very soon we shall drown ourselves, taking many with us.
Perhaps more people would consider the words spoken by the new Pope Francis:
“If we destroy Creation, Creation will destroy us!”
+++
Related articles
- All it needs is love – The Economist
- Morning Macro Call With Keith McCullough: We’re Running Out Of Central Plans, Global Slowdown Looming
- Paul B. Farrell: Capitalists are destroying capitalism along with the planet
- Pope tells EU: “We cannot allow the Mediterranean to become a vast cemetery”
- Pope Francis criticises European Union over treatment of migrants
- Pope Francis urges European Parliament to improve conditions for migrant workers
- Pope: EU risks loss of trust
- Why both Keyensian and Free market economic schools are wrong…
- Developed economies are not suffering from the consequences of a financial crash, but from a structural crisis of neoliberal capitalism
- Sustainable development economics
99% of population have only 1% of country’s property,while 1% of population get 99% of country’s property.
In my opinion, Capitalism is an institutionalized system that started in Europe in the 16th century to the 19th century, the time when the development of commercial banking in Europe. In Capitalism, a group of individuals and groups can act as a specific entity that can have a trade or private property, especially capital goods such as land and human labor, in a free market where prices are determined by supply and demand, for the sake of making a profit in which its status is protected by the state through the ownership rights and obedience to the laws of the state or to those who are bound by a contract that has been arranged in a clear way, either explicit or implicit obligations and are not solely depend on the obligations and protections…
View original post 333 more words
Rate this:
#16Century #Bulimia #Capitalism #FreeMarket #Greed #MakingProfit #Materialism #Monoploy #Monopolies #Multinationals #Qquantity #Quality #QualityOfGoods #Smallholders
-
Capitalism
Ideologically capitalism may be an economic system which manages the process of production and distribution of the goods and services, but in reality man is been taken by all the products being created and has fallen victim of its own greed.
+
To remember:
- Capitalism = institutionalized system > started in Europe 16th century to the 19th century
- group of individuals and groups can act as a specific entity that can have a trade or private property
- free market where prices are determined by supply and demand, for the sake of making a profit > status protected by the state through ownership rights and obedience to laws of the state or to those who are bound by a contract
- source of wealth > money or material that we need to make a profit
- mode of production > capital and its various forms = major tool in the production
- economical activity which intended to the markets and endorsed in order to generate the earnings from the commuting market.
- economic system which manages the process of production and distribution of the goods and services.
+
To take note:
Capitalism brought perhaps bigger portions of the means of production and material owned by the individual, who takes more than he really needs. This results in voracity and a figurative and literal bulimia.
Normally goods and services should be traded competitively in the free market but we notice that certain groups gain such power that they push out all competitors and get monopolies (often under the form of sub-companies, so that people do not notice it).
The owners of small capital (smallholders) are just not able to compete against the owners of capital and big concerns or multinationals.
The writer says the advantage of capitalism is “Improved quality of goods”, but we clearly can see, and in Europe it is proven that many companies lowered the quality of their products or the life-age, so that they can sell more. Quality has been left aside to gain quantity.
The writer of the article also finds it an advantage that “products are more varied”, but today we have less variety of choice than 40 years ago. The companies press and present that what they want to sell and the consumer just has to follow. Today it is impossible to find in the shops the same maps as you used for your filing cabinet 2 or more years ago.
Today we can see enough proof how capitalism fooled the people and how much it brought failure to the creation. Animals and plants have become the greatest victims of human greed and search for a capitalist world, where they can not share any more.
Unless we “embrace radical change ourselves” very soon we shall drown ourselves, taking many with us.
Perhaps more people would consider the words spoken by the new Pope Francis:
“If we destroy Creation, Creation will destroy us!”
+++
Related articles
- All it needs is love – The Economist
- Morning Macro Call With Keith McCullough: We’re Running Out Of Central Plans, Global Slowdown Looming
- Paul B. Farrell: Capitalists are destroying capitalism along with the planet
- Pope tells EU: “We cannot allow the Mediterranean to become a vast cemetery”
- Pope Francis criticises European Union over treatment of migrants
- Pope Francis urges European Parliament to improve conditions for migrant workers
- Pope: EU risks loss of trust
- Why both Keyensian and Free market economic schools are wrong…
- Developed economies are not suffering from the consequences of a financial crash, but from a structural crisis of neoliberal capitalism
- Sustainable development economics
99% of population have only 1% of country’s property,while 1% of population get 99% of country’s property.
In my opinion, Capitalism is an institutionalized system that started in Europe in the 16th century to the 19th century, the time when the development of commercial banking in Europe. In Capitalism, a group of individuals and groups can act as a specific entity that can have a trade or private property, especially capital goods such as land and human labor, in a free market where prices are determined by supply and demand, for the sake of making a profit in which its status is protected by the state through the ownership rights and obedience to the laws of the state or to those who are bound by a contract that has been arranged in a clear way, either explicit or implicit obligations and are not solely depend on the obligations and protections…
View original post 333 more words
Rate this:
#16Century #Bulimia #Capitalism #FreeMarket #Greed #MakingProfit #Materialism #Monoploy #Monopolies #Multinationals #Qquantity #Quality #QualityOfGoods #Smallholders