The Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism is a global non-profit organization that works with leaders across the private, public, and civic sectors to make capitalism inclusive and its benefits more widely and equitably shared.
Inclusive Capitalism does not understand capitalism. In capitalism, you cannot exclude someone from competing unless you have government or physical power. Inclusive Capitalism sounds like Socialism under the guise of saying it’s Capitalism, but in reality, what they are advocating for is for the government and business leaders to merge together and rule over everyone else.
Socialism - the socializing of private enterprise, i.e. takeover of the means of production by an institution that is "accountable" to the people.
Leninism - A transitory government that seeks to teach the people how to be communists and establish communism. It gains control over the means of production in the mean-time. Practically no different to...
Fascism - A system of government wherein state bureaucracy has control over the means of production. Private management is allowed at the behest of the state, as opposed to Leninism, where the very act of being a private manager is frowned upon.
Communism - An idyllic system of governance, in which, the people live in one big commune without any form of government and ruler or power. Typically associated with Leninism. While it is true that "communism hasn't been tried before", because, simply put, people are bound by nature and cannot be taught away from it. Communism as a system is a rejection of reality.
Marxism - The establishment of communism directly from Marx's vision, as opposed to Lenin's.
Stalinism - The establishment of communism directly from Stalin's vision, as opposed to Lenin or Marx.
Anarcho-Communism - An even more idyllic system of governance, where proponents believe that the best way to establish communism is through anarchy. And hate the state. They at least reckon that the very notion of the state is evil.
Living on a Commune-ism - The most respectable form of Communism, in which, the proponents of a communist lifestyle go and establish a rural commune from which they work together and provide to eachother. This is always an option and I actually have respect for these communists, they are the one form of communist that I would not throw out of a helicopter, because they are at least principled enough to try and establish something from scratch rather than disturb everyone else.
Living on a Commune subsidized by a Capitalist Government-Ism - These ones, however, I would throw out of a helicopter. These are the kubutz in Israel and they cost tax payers millions of dollars each year. They also aren't real communists, because real communists don't used money, but these communes use money for their basic needs instead of making it themselves.
The Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism is a global non-profit organization that works with leaders across the private, public, and civic sectors to make capitalism inclusive and its benefits more widely and equitably shared.
Yale School of Management Contact: Jeffrey Sonnenfeld - [email protected] Cassidy Rhodes - [email protected]
Coalition for Inclusive Capitalism Contacts: Lynn Forester de Rothschild - [email protected] Amanda Byrd - [email protected]
Leadership Now Project Contacts: Daniella Ballou-Aares - [email protected] Grace Deal - [email protected]
Inclusive Capitalism does not understand capitalism. In capitalism, you cannot exclude someone from competing unless you have government or physical power. Inclusive Capitalism sounds like Socialism under the guise of saying it’s Capitalism, but in reality, what they are advocating for is for the government and business leaders to merge together and rule over everyone else.
Because it's not Capitalism when you limit who can play.
Sure it is, it's just not the utopian capitalism that libertarians go-on about.
Not one person can explain the difference between all the forms of socialism that have been tried before and fascism.
Socialism - the socializing of private enterprise, i.e. takeover of the means of production by an institution that is "accountable" to the people.
Leninism - A transitory government that seeks to teach the people how to be communists and establish communism. It gains control over the means of production in the mean-time. Practically no different to...
Fascism - A system of government wherein state bureaucracy has control over the means of production. Private management is allowed at the behest of the state, as opposed to Leninism, where the very act of being a private manager is frowned upon.
Communism - An idyllic system of governance, in which, the people live in one big commune without any form of government and ruler or power. Typically associated with Leninism. While it is true that "communism hasn't been tried before", because, simply put, people are bound by nature and cannot be taught away from it. Communism as a system is a rejection of reality.
Marxism - The establishment of communism directly from Marx's vision, as opposed to Lenin's.
Stalinism - The establishment of communism directly from Stalin's vision, as opposed to Lenin or Marx.
Anarcho-Communism - An even more idyllic system of governance, where proponents believe that the best way to establish communism is through anarchy. And hate the state. They at least reckon that the very notion of the state is evil.
Living on a Commune-ism - The most respectable form of Communism, in which, the proponents of a communist lifestyle go and establish a rural commune from which they work together and provide to eachother. This is always an option and I actually have respect for these communists, they are the one form of communist that I would not throw out of a helicopter, because they are at least principled enough to try and establish something from scratch rather than disturb everyone else.
Living on a Commune subsidized by a Capitalist Government-Ism - These ones, however, I would throw out of a helicopter. These are the kubutz in Israel and they cost tax payers millions of dollars each year. They also aren't real communists, because real communists don't used money, but these communes use money for their basic needs instead of making it themselves.
Your definition of socialism is a good definition of democratic socialism, but real socialism always descends into fascism.
The inclusive capitalism website renames itself inclusive capitalism with the Vatican.
If that doesnt tell you what's what, you need slapped in the head.
This deserves it's own sticky
Yeah. I'm seeing this too.
She appears to be one of the organizers but I haven't found anything saying SHE'S behind it...alone.
They could include a shit ton of people if they shared their wealth.