• davel [he/him]@lemmy.ml
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    1 day ago

    Some of the economic problems were self created because many leftists have zero formal economic backgrounds

    That may well be, but at the same time, most economists in the world have a garbage education in neoclassical economics and carry neoliberal brain worms.

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      The system was created and developed by rich folks to ensure that rich folks continued to accumulate more and more wealth. Economists seem to me to be just working backwards from that point without ever mentioning it.

      We had a middle class when taxes on the wealthy were 50-90 percent. Unless we bring that back, the ‘economy’ is bullshit.

      Referring to the USA of course.

      But Venezuela’s economy collapse was caused mainly by US foreign policy. If may have been exacerbated by Maduro’s or Chavez’s policy, but the US was the cause.

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        24 hours ago

        We had a middle class when taxes on the wealthy were 50-90 percent. Unless we bring that back, the ‘economy’ is bullshit.

        If you were white and male it was a good deal for one generation. That was an anomalous moment in world history that will never come again. The US was the only major power in the world that didn’t have its productive capacity blown to smithereens in WWII, unions were comparatively strong, and the USSR posed a serious ideological threat to capitalism which caused the bourgeoisie to give (temporary) concessions.

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          Yes, of course there was systemic racism and women couldn’t even have personal checking accounts without approval from a male….

          I’m just saying that unless taxes go up to 90% on folks making over a couple million dollars a year then we’ll never get there again.

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            23 hours ago

            Yes. I’m not disagreeing with you; I’m just highlighting what a unique moment it was, because most people think that was “normal,” and that we can get back to it, but we never can.

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              I wouldn’t want to “go back” to it. But we do know that the 90% tax on the wealthy is a viable plan to fund the social services and needs of the people. And we also know that it needs to happen.

              Edit: I hope it’s clear I was not advocating for something or anything like a return to 1950’s values lol