The Decline of Capitalism: The Upcoming Post-Capitalistic Society

The workforce will create a post-capitalistic society. Probably within 20-30 years. Capitalism will be doomed because of the work force. This is because not only are jobs being outsourced, but work is becoming more and more automated. If a job or career can be outsourced or automated, it will be. This is really common sense. If there are no jobs, and when people can’t afford the next meal or a place to stay, who is around to buy the washing machines, cars or TVs? Even Henry Ford—a scrooge if ever there was one—when criticized by his peers for paying his workforce $5 a day,—answered his critics by saying, “If my workers don’t have money, how are they going to buy my cars?”

place to stay, who is around to buy the washing machines, cars or TVs? “Nature abhors a vacuum” and something will replace capitalism. There are those who will promote a fascist state, a plutocracy, or a corporate state. Or a hybrid of these. They will try to deceive everyone into believing there is no other choice. They will play on fears of terrorism, chaos and social breakdown.

We will learn what daily life was like before three major events of 400 or 500 years ago; understand the power and influence of these three events, how they impact us today and what can be done now to reduce their negative impact; understand the gilded age of the post-Civil War period and how capitalism is creating a new gilded age; explore the Twentieth Century and understand why we will see the decline and fall of capitalism within the next twenty or thirty years; reflect on current work practices and how work or the lack thereof will lead to the fall of capitalism; and, learn about alternative systems beside fascism that can replace capitalism.

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The Decline of Capitalism: The Upcoming Post-Capitalistic Society

The workforce will create a post-capitalistic society. Probably within 20-30 years. Capitalism will be doomed because of the work force. This is because not only are jobs being outsourced, but work is becoming more and more automated. If a job or career can be outsourced or automated, it will be. This is really common sense. If there are no jobs, and when people can’t afford the next meal or a place to stay, who is around to buy the washing machines, cars or TVs? Even Henry Ford—a scrooge if ever there was one—when criticized by his peers for paying his workforce $5 a day,—answered his critics by saying, “If my workers don’t have money, how are they going to buy my cars?”

place to stay, who is around to buy the washing machines, cars or TVs? “Nature abhors a vacuum” and something will replace capitalism. There are those who will promote a fascist state, a plutocracy, or a corporate state. Or a hybrid of these. They will try to deceive everyone into believing there is no other choice. They will play on fears of terrorism, chaos and social breakdown.

We will learn what daily life was like before three major events of 400 or 500 years ago; understand the power and influence of these three events, how they impact us today and what can be done now to reduce their negative impact; understand the gilded age of the post-Civil War period and how capitalism is creating a new gilded age; explore the Twentieth Century and understand why we will see the decline and fall of capitalism within the next twenty or thirty years; reflect on current work practices and how work or the lack thereof will lead to the fall of capitalism; and, learn about alternative systems beside fascism that can replace capitalism.

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The Decline of Capitalism: The Upcoming Post-Capitalistic Society

The Decline of Capitalism: The Upcoming Post-Capitalistic Society

by Mel Hathorn
The Decline of Capitalism: The Upcoming Post-Capitalistic Society

The Decline of Capitalism: The Upcoming Post-Capitalistic Society

by Mel Hathorn

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The workforce will create a post-capitalistic society. Probably within 20-30 years. Capitalism will be doomed because of the work force. This is because not only are jobs being outsourced, but work is becoming more and more automated. If a job or career can be outsourced or automated, it will be. This is really common sense. If there are no jobs, and when people can’t afford the next meal or a place to stay, who is around to buy the washing machines, cars or TVs? Even Henry Ford—a scrooge if ever there was one—when criticized by his peers for paying his workforce $5 a day,—answered his critics by saying, “If my workers don’t have money, how are they going to buy my cars?”

place to stay, who is around to buy the washing machines, cars or TVs? “Nature abhors a vacuum” and something will replace capitalism. There are those who will promote a fascist state, a plutocracy, or a corporate state. Or a hybrid of these. They will try to deceive everyone into believing there is no other choice. They will play on fears of terrorism, chaos and social breakdown.

We will learn what daily life was like before three major events of 400 or 500 years ago; understand the power and influence of these three events, how they impact us today and what can be done now to reduce their negative impact; understand the gilded age of the post-Civil War period and how capitalism is creating a new gilded age; explore the Twentieth Century and understand why we will see the decline and fall of capitalism within the next twenty or thirty years; reflect on current work practices and how work or the lack thereof will lead to the fall of capitalism; and, learn about alternative systems beside fascism that can replace capitalism.


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BN ID: 2940156013524
Publisher: Mel Hathorn
Publication date: 03/12/2019
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Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Born and raised in Wilmington, Delaware, Mel has in his varied career taught literature and history, piloted planes, and traveled extensively across the United States, Europe, Greece, the former Soviet Union, and Central Asia. He has a Masters Degree in Teaching. Melvin Hathorn is currently a teacher of college literature and history at Albertus Magnus College, and a historic interpreter at the Mark Twain House in Hartford, CT. He has piloted planes and traveled across the United States, Europe, Greece, the former Soviet Union and Central Asia. He has presented workshops around the country as an educator, behavioral therapist, and teacher with over 20 years in the training field. He has published three novels, The Prisoners Dilemma, Celts and Kings, and The Castlereagh Connection. More information can be found at his website, http://www.authorsden.com/mel.

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