Is the capitalist political model, and its mass privatisation ambitions, destined to be its own ultimate undoing?
Consider the high levels of political apathy, the global trend for non political / anti government mass protests.
If all the state assets were sold off, and "non political protesters" destroyed all the "seats of power". What then?
Well its obvious, once the dust settles come Monday morning people will go back to their jobs, those who's jobs were government funded will be in a position to provide their service themselves for hire or reward.
There would be a political vacuum, In this vacuum is where a new electronic, one person, one account, one voice system will be introduced.
Ladies & Gentlemen the political future belongs not to politicians, but to the companies who have the power to build that kind of infrastructure, to the companies that each and everyone of us use every day.
Remember citizen,
DO NO EVIL.
meh
Huh????
Fnarr
[i]There would be a political vacuum, In this vacuum is where a new electronic, one person, one account, one voice system will be introduced.[/i]
I like this idea.
So who suggests changes to vote on?
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consider yourself enlightened. Seriously, is this new information to you MrNutt?
So who suggests changes to vote on?
Not my Grandad, he's not on the net y'know.
Kaesase's back then.......
Lol @ Marky mark ๐
Is the capitalist political model, and its mass privatisation ambitions, destined to be its own ultimate undoing?
Without doubt. But your scenario suggests the opposite, ie, the final triumph of capitalism.
Probably be able to download an app to sort it all out ๐
Anyhow, this may be relevant:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/02/week-ahead-bilderberg-2013-watford
