Free Trade also know as Merchant Commerce is the economic policy in which independent trade flurishes this is most compatible under several systems such as Unionism, Islamic Caliphate, Imperial China, Federation and Democratic Republic. This is not to be confused with Capitalism.
The Free Trade of Merchant Commerce is a policy by which a government does not discriminate against imports or interfere with exports by applying tariffs (to imports) or subsidies (to exports). A free-trade policy does not necessarily imply, however, that a country abandons all control and taxation of imports and exports. According to the law of comparative advantage the policy permits trading partners mutual gains from trade of goods and services. Under a free trade policy, prices are a reflection of true supply and demand, and are the sole determinant of resource allocation. Free trade differs from other forms of trade policy where the allocation of goods and services among trading countries are determined by artificial prices that may or may not reflect the true nature of supply and demand. These artificial prices are the result of protectionist trade policies, whereby governments intervene in the trade plaza through price restrictions. Such government interventions can increase as well as decrease the cost of goods and services to both consumers and producers. Free Trade is without Debt unlike Corporatism. Free Trade is dependent on everything that is sold or is allowed to be sold to be made by hand of independently at a person's shop, in free trade independent business is important.(certain forms of Socialism prefer for mass production products such as food and house supplies and health care to be free) It’s not surprising that capitalists view free trade in a negative way, after all Capitalism is about profit motive and the pursuit of capital not the Trade of Commerce.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Corporate National Capitalism
Corporate National Capitalism or Contest-Capitalism
This form of Capitalism is a lot like Anarcho-Capitalism but with a couple major differences. Corporate National Capitalism starts with Anarcho-Capitalists in Oligarchical positions of power. The Nations of World would compete over Corporate Supremacy through the pursuit of Capital by profit motive. Once one Corporatocratic Nation achieved all the Capital in the world then that Nation would then be given Corporate Supremacy over every Nation world wide. Corporatocratic Nations would control the Banks. The Bankers would be without control and no central Bank would exist.
Monetary-Capitalism
Monetary-Capitalism is the Right Wing Fascist Ideology. Monetary-Capitalism is a Conservative Ideology and this form of Capitalism promotes class division. Monetary-Capitalism or Monopoly Capital accumulation or Stockmarket Capitalism is the Corporatist form of Capitalism. Monetary-Capitalism is the corporate form of Capitalism that issues the currency, regulates the money supply, and controls the interest rates in a country by means of a Central Bank. Central banks often also oversee the commercial banking system of their respective countries. In contrast to a commercial bank, a central bank possesses a monopoly on printing the national currency, which usually serves as the nation's legal tender, this results in massive Debt and Interest which enslaves the consumers who are in debt to the loners of a Central bank. Examples include the European Central Bank (ECB), the Federal Reserve of the United States.
The primary function of a central bank is providing interest rates and monetary policies of debt. It has no supervisory powers to prevent banks and other financial institutions from reckless or fraudulent behavior. Central banks in most developed nations are independent in that they operate under rules designed to render them free from political interference. They issue out there Debt Money to the Stock market were then Stockbrokers compete for the most profit who ever pays off the most debt wins, and with the remanding Dept they pay it back with with more competition against other Stockbrokers. One of the best know Stock markets is Wall Street. Monetary-Capitalism is compatible with Reichism.
The primary function of a central bank is providing interest rates and monetary policies of debt. It has no supervisory powers to prevent banks and other financial institutions from reckless or fraudulent behavior. Central banks in most developed nations are independent in that they operate under rules designed to render them free from political interference. They issue out there Debt Money to the Stock market were then Stockbrokers compete for the most profit who ever pays off the most debt wins, and with the remanding Dept they pay it back with with more competition against other Stockbrokers. One of the best know Stock markets is Wall Street. Monetary-Capitalism is compatible with Reichism.
Anarcho-Capitalism
Anarcho-Capitalism or Free Enterprise is the most unregulated and unfettered form of Capitalism it does not answer to any Banks nor does it answer to any Nations it is Anti-Corporatist. Another word to describe this form of Capitalism is Orthodox Capitalism because it would be pure Capitalism. This system would define it self as lawless and greed motivated, a system best comparable to Social Darwinism. A system were might is right and to the victor goes the spoils.
Capitalism
Capitalism is the pursuit of Capital by means of profit motive. People sell their laboring-power to a buyer, not to satisfy the personal needs of the buyer, but to augment the buyer's capital. Capitalism also refers to the gathering or amassing of objects of value; the increase in wealth through concentration; or the creation of wealth. Capital is money or a financial asset invested for the purpose of making more money.
There are 3 Forms of Capitalism:
There are 3 Forms of Capitalism:
Anarcho-Capitalism: This is most sincere form of Capitalism and as far as Capitalism goes it is by far the most scariest. This is the most unregulated and unfettered form of Capitalism it answers to no governments or Bankers and like all forms of Capitalism it is based on the Greedy pursuit of Capital by profit motive.
Corporate National Capitalism: This form of Capitalism is a lot like Anarcho-Capitalism except that it fuses nations with Corporatocracy and forces them to a Darwinist Corporate National Warfare between Nations until one of the gains Monopolized Capital and then Monotony-Capitalism rules the word. Unlike Monetary-Capitalism it rejects the Bankers as the elitists.
Monetary-Capitalism: like Communism is a form of Corporatism, Monetary-Capitalism is a Fascist Ideology based on big business ahead of human life and it's priories of raising profits even threaten the environment. Monetary-Capitalism is sometimes refereed to as Stockmarket Capitalism.
Communism
Communism also known as Marxism is the Left Wing Totalitarian Ideology. It is a Libria based Ideology but usually hides behind the word Liberal. Communism is not Liberal and it is not Progressive. Communism is a Corporatist movement that aims at the establishment of a classless and stateless Marxist society structured upon common ownership of the means of production. This ideology significantly influenced the history of the 20th century. Communism is one of the strongest enforcements of State sponsored Anti-Religionism. Anti-Individualism is a very popular expression of Communism.
Communism aims for a Stateless One World Corporate Order. This Corporatist Ideology
is an economic and sociopolitical worldview and method of socioeconomic inquiry that centers upon a materialist interpretation of history, a dialectical view of social change, and an analysis and critique of the development of capitalism. Marxism was pioneered in the early to mid 19th century by two German philosophers, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Marxism encompasses Marxian economic theory, a sociological theory and a revolutionary view of social change that has influenced anti-socialist political movements around the world. Now according to communist theory, the only way to abolish capitalist inequalities is to have the proletariat (working class), who collectively constitute the main producer of wealth in society, and who are perpetually exploited and marginalized by the bourgeoisie (wealthy class), to overthrow the capitalist system in a wide-ranging social revolution. The revolution, in the theory of most individuals and groups espousing communist revolution, usually involves an armed rebellion. The revolution espoused can be explained by theorists in many different ways, and usually depends on the environment in which the particular communism theory originates. For example, the Chinese Revolution involved military combat between the Chinese Red and the Chinese Nationalist Armies, while the Vietnamese Revolution was characterized by guerilla warfare between the heavily-backed Vietnam People's Army and various Western armies, culminating in the Vietnam War which ended in 1975. Meanwhile, the Cuban Revolution was essentially a coup that did not involve intensive wide-scale military conflict between Fulgencio Batista's soldiers and those of Fidel Castro and Che Guevara. In fact, Castro initially did not believe that a vanguard party was necessary in Cuba's case, a view boosted by Batista's unpopularity at the time of the actual armed conflict between the two sides. Regardless of the specific form a communist revolution takes, its aim is for the working class to replace the exploiter class as the ruling class to establish a society without class divisions, called communism. Communism is based on the Book The Communist Manifesto written by Karl Marx.
Communism is not as easy for laymen society to recognize as wrong as misleading. This is because the Communist Manifesto speaks in Liberal words. The Communist Manifesto makes the ridicules claim Socialism will always transition into Communism, The Communist Manifesto neglects to mention how certain Socialist Ideologies such as Trade Unionism are completely uncompilable with Communism. Many Communist Groups have developed a range of Anti-Socialist ideas just as Capitalists groups have. Communism is compatible with Pan-Arab Nationalism.
Communism aims for a Stateless One World Corporate Order. This Corporatist Ideology
is an economic and sociopolitical worldview and method of socioeconomic inquiry that centers upon a materialist interpretation of history, a dialectical view of social change, and an analysis and critique of the development of capitalism. Marxism was pioneered in the early to mid 19th century by two German philosophers, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Marxism encompasses Marxian economic theory, a sociological theory and a revolutionary view of social change that has influenced anti-socialist political movements around the world. Now according to communist theory, the only way to abolish capitalist inequalities is to have the proletariat (working class), who collectively constitute the main producer of wealth in society, and who are perpetually exploited and marginalized by the bourgeoisie (wealthy class), to overthrow the capitalist system in a wide-ranging social revolution. The revolution, in the theory of most individuals and groups espousing communist revolution, usually involves an armed rebellion. The revolution espoused can be explained by theorists in many different ways, and usually depends on the environment in which the particular communism theory originates. For example, the Chinese Revolution involved military combat between the Chinese Red and the Chinese Nationalist Armies, while the Vietnamese Revolution was characterized by guerilla warfare between the heavily-backed Vietnam People's Army and various Western armies, culminating in the Vietnam War which ended in 1975. Meanwhile, the Cuban Revolution was essentially a coup that did not involve intensive wide-scale military conflict between Fulgencio Batista's soldiers and those of Fidel Castro and Che Guevara. In fact, Castro initially did not believe that a vanguard party was necessary in Cuba's case, a view boosted by Batista's unpopularity at the time of the actual armed conflict between the two sides. Regardless of the specific form a communist revolution takes, its aim is for the working class to replace the exploiter class as the ruling class to establish a society without class divisions, called communism. Communism is based on the Book The Communist Manifesto written by Karl Marx.
Communism is not as easy for laymen society to recognize as wrong as misleading. This is because the Communist Manifesto speaks in Liberal words. The Communist Manifesto makes the ridicules claim Socialism will always transition into Communism, The Communist Manifesto neglects to mention how certain Socialist Ideologies such as Trade Unionism are completely uncompilable with Communism. Many Communist Groups have developed a range of Anti-Socialist ideas just as Capitalists groups have. Communism is compatible with Pan-Arab Nationalism.
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