REPLACE CAPITALISM WITH A PEOPLE-ORIENTED ECONOMIC SYSTEM
The intrusion of capitalism into various societies
internationally, has left behind unmistakeable and
profound paths of exploitation, alienation, oppression
and human suffering.
In the prevailing American-led "global capitalism"
success is measured by the extent to which human
economic agents obtain commercial profit, 'status',
and ensuing power, irrespective of human rights.
This creates a political economy that is fostering
dystopic conditions for crime; and political extremism
that manifests in "terrorism".
The United States (in association with its "western"
allies) via its capitalistocratic agenda, is thus
creating the very conditions for worsening "terrorism"
that it wants to control and defeat.
Ethically, capitalism must be replaced by a
rejuvenated economic system. Such an economic system
must DEFINTELY not be "communism", or its variant
"socialism", which are really forms of 'state'
capitalism.
The quality of survival of human beings globally,
relies on the replacement of capitalism, as a means of
organizing the Economy. Capitalism is measured by
misleading indicators of growth, that ignores
worsening human rights related conditions.
The affirmation of human rights internationally,
relies upon the creation of a rejuvenated
people-oriented economic system, which embraces social
justice, and the principles of participatory
democracy.
Capitalistocracy has relied in part, on spreading
propaganda that the only alternative to the prevailing
"capitalism", is a form of 'communist dictatorship',
or an "inefficient" socialist system. In so doing,
capitalistocracy seeks to avoid debate on the social
ethical legitimacy of capitalism.
The book 'Capitalism is Not Democracy', that is cited
in 'Recommended Readings' below, presents a
people-oriented economic system as an alternative to
forms of 'capitalism'.
'Capitalism is Not Democracy' presents a rejeuvenated
human rights inspired economic system that serves the
quality-of-living of human beings, without prejudice.
The prevailing American-led so-called "free market"
context, "socialism", and "communism" are all forms of
capitalism. These systems champion the interests of
"owners of capital", whether among corrupt Big
Business elites, i.e. in the United States; or a
corrupt state bureaucracy, i.e. Communist China, that
ignores vital human rights areas.
Capitalistocrats seek the insatiable pursuit of
commercial profit, which can support their
crass-materialistic self aggrandizement, and sought
"power". Strategies inclide the execution of racism
(including employment discrimination that creates
urban areas of social despair, poverty, alienation,
homelessness, and crime); genocide, forced labour
including child labour, military occupations, and
repression, (including police harassment and abuses in
the name of "law enforcement").

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This book explores capitalism as spreading capitalistocracy, and not democracy:
Capitalism is Not Democracy
by Raymond Samuels
Part I: ISBN 1894934636 , 2005
Part II: ISBN 1-897036477, 2005
Part III:ISBN 1-897036906, 2005 |
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Book on making healthcare a fundamental and vital
human right, rather than a commodity for cynical
exploitation and commercial profit under the American
private healthcare model:
Constitutionalizing Universal Public Healthcare in Canada
by Raymond Samuels
ISBN: 1894839153
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Book on affirming aboriginal rights in Canada, and internationally:
Toward a Native-Canadian Equal Rights Amendment
by Raymond Samuels
ISBN: 1894934040, 2003, 2004
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Other books on re-affirming human rights and alternatives to capitalism:
Babylon and Beyond: The Economics of Anti-Capitalist, Anti-Globalist and Radical Green Movements
by Derek Wall
ISBN: 0745323901, 2005
General description:
"Babylon and Beyond" provides a clear and accessible
guide to the economics of anti-capitalism.
Anti-capitalism is a diverse movement: critics accuse
it of knowing what it is against, but not knowing what
it is for. Anti-capitalists want radical change, but
what shape should that change take? The truth is that
different sections of the movement advocate distinct -
and sometimes contradictory - programmes for change.
This book concentrates on perhaps the most divisive
issue of all in the anti-capitalist struggle: how to
transform the economy. There are greens who think we
must hold back economic growth and Marxists who
believe the economy must move forward along capitalist
lines before there can be revolutionary change; there
are those who remain faithful to notions of collective
or state ownership of all aspects of the economy, and
those who think various kinds of reform or regulation
of capitalist practice is more appropriate. "Babylon
and Beyond" is a modern guidebook to the complicated
terrain of alternatives to global capitalism. The book
is ideal for activists, and anyone who is trying to
find a useful way forward.
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The Politics of Human Rights - New Edition: A Global
Perspective
by Tony Evans
ISBN: 0745323731, 2005
General description:
According to the Global Review of Ethnopolitics, this
book is a "A humane and engaging polemic against
globalization on the grounds that it undermines human
rights and retards democratization." |
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