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Welcome to Capitalism

It's exciting.

You too can be a player!(you've got no choice)

Get your own share of surplus value.

Surplus value? What's that?

I. What is the Labour Theory of Value?II. What is Capital and Capitalism?

Your time starts now...

Read up. Watch some videos.www.marxists.org/archive/mandel kapitalism101.wordpress.com

The Bailout...

$700 Billion

$700 Billion!

Wanda Sykes

Rich people got it good in this country ... Broke people are about to bailout rich people... It's welfare for the rich.

$700 Billion is a lot of money

$750 billion : cost so far of the war on Iraq and Afghanistan

850 million human beings are starving2.6 billion lack sewage services800 million are illiterate640 million children lack adequate housing...

And so it goes....

Behold Capitalism...

In your dreams

(Sigh)...More dreaming...

The net effect of any bailout

So where did this crisis come from?

Topics for discussion

FACT: The post war boom ended in 1974

FACT: It took the destruction and armaments build up of the Second World War to pull the world's economies out of the last Great Depression (1929/33)

FACT

FACT: The sub prime mortgage collapse while a symptom is not a main cause of the crisis.

FACT: Governments have alwaysintervened in the economy ... but always on the side of the capitalists.

The free market is a neo-liberal myth.

Examples: Work Choices Social Welfare SuperannuationCorporatisation of state enterprises The Prices & Incomes Accord Establishing investment focus...

● FACT: When you

drive down incomes you also drive down consumption.

Work Harder

Work longer

For less

Remember?

And working people try to make up for the shortfall...

...by borrowing

M-C-MMoney -Commodity -Money

To survive (us and whole third world countries)

To generate investment capital (Capitalists)

Then...

Inflation rises

While the...General rate of profit declines.

Invest in production?

To produce commodities (stuff) = new value + new

profit

Invest in claims on new value and profit

This is called

Fictitious Capital

In 1980, world financial assets (bank deposits, government and private securities, and shareholdings) amounted to 119% of global production; by 2007 that ratio had risen to 356%.

REPAYMENTS :Each dollar borrowed costs more over time.

INFLATION: Each dollar you possess is worth less.

MARKETS: As they collapse so too does the value of your investment.

Behold Capitalism...

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