If you paid to see it, It's pro-capitalist, regardless of message. If you pirated it, it's anti-capitalist, regardless of message. Thank you for coming to my Tard Talk.
this
The most pro capitalist flicks are probably the marvel capeshit movies and anything that's just aimed at billions of uneducated people to flock into the movie theatre and mindlessly consoom.
If it weren't for cheap labor that guy probably won't even own one because its price would be increased to compensate for higher working standards. Cars and society would still exist whether they had seat belts or were improved.
There are many, but they're usually straight up shit
See, Saving Christmas or any other prosperity Christian film where they equate having good things with getting gifts from God.
Someone should explain to these morons that RICH vs POOR isn't capitalism. Rich and poor people existed way before capitalism and will continue existing way after. Capitalism does not mean "rich people exist", it means "market-value over use-value"
Rich people and poor people lived in far more similar conditions until mercantilism got replaced by crapitalism. Not that mercantilism itself was or best either.
Napoleon Dynamite. He works way below minimum wage at a dollar an hour, receives no assistance that I know of, supports unregulated animal testing that results in monstrous hybrids, and demonstrates rugged individualism through self taught dance. He's also literally autistic so probably supports unfettered capitalism without any sort of taxation whatsoever.
>film about rich vs poor >the poor people are buttholes, selfish, lying, manipulative, murderous, violent, and smelly >rich people are handsome, elegant, gentle, kind, giving, welcoming, and warm
parasite is kino
>pro-capitalist
speaking seriously from a political perspective we need to agree what capitalism is and there is little agreement. Yet, the foundational understanding of it is this: Capitalism is a government policy that leaves a nation's markets alone and mostly unregulated due to faith in self regulating 'invisible hand' that fixes prices and operates fairly enough.
Naturally all socialists, anarchists, and communists disagree with this. To them it's abandoning all social responsibility and makes government a silent partner in a huge dimension of society. If you steel man the liberal or conservative (liberals also focused on traditional values and more emphasis on 'personal responsibility' as well as reinforcing race and religious ideas of exceptionalism -- to be charitable, as opposed to outright supremacy which most critics of conservatism will accuse them) position some or all activity in business should be 'caveat emptor', the owners should always be gods over employees, renters, or common people who are bad because they are poor (liberals also believe this, it's the discrimination of low expectations which is why they always betray their so-called intention to support women or minorities) and about the poor either they need to be 'lifted up' by two-faced half measure and obtuse and beaurocratic 'welfare' or they should die and die quickly (right leaning liberals, conservatives).
Ghostbusters is a good 'pro capitalist' film. There are many many others. Business and economics is boring, though, so conflating 'capitalism' with human greed, an eternal story old as time, is easier for hack writers to attempt.
>Capitalism is a government policy that leaves a nation's markets alone and mostly unregulated due to faith in self regulating 'invisible hand' that fixes prices and operates fairly enough.
Stopped reading there, thanks for being so stupid so early in your post
What you describe is more akin to laissez-faire capitalism rather than capitalism as a whole. Other forms of capitalism involve far greater forms of government intervention, with the idea still being the invisible hand fixes the problem but with the notion the hand can be guided.
Inherently, capitalism involves capitalists regulating themselves to stave off new competitors which left unchecked causes monopolies which in turn requires intervention to promote competition again (see antitrust laws)
The key foundational feature of capitalism is the preeminence of capital ownership (which again requires state intervention and the state monopoly of violence to enforce)
The word "economy" means household management, that implies material resource management and material resources management existed prior to the existence of any government/governance or whatever you mean by governance anyway
11 months ago
Anonymous
You're trying to have a discussion with someone who thinks capitalism=laissez faire (read, a high schooler on summer break)
11 months ago
Anonymous
>everyone I don't like is the same person
Take your meds
11 months ago
Anonymous
It's literally just us two, anon. I'm every single other poster in this thread so maybe you should take your meds
11 months ago
Anonymous
Wow, you managed to not get a single fact right. You're quite the artist indeed.
>economical system
according to Adam Smith it's not a system, it's how markets work when left alone, outside regulation, it also describes black markets: prohibition, slavery, prostitution, illegal arms and drugs. If you mean system like the water cycle or how the sun revolves around the earth, maybe it's a 'system', but that's not what capitalists DO. They try to revert reality back to the extensive trade networks of hunter gatherers, that's how primitive they are. Warfare, rape, it's all part of the 'system' and capitalists who are hard core to this day want a return to 24 hour work weeks, slavery, and everything for sale. They somehow think taxes are the only evil and that a corporation SHOULD be big enough to 'own' the whole planet and if the big wigs want to poison it, or destroy it, it's their right as the big dogs. It's nothing but mindless might equals right, and they are insanely butthurt over the idea that most humans have said no to this and dare put restrictions on their sociopathy. But whatever, there is no real argument when it comes to talking with psychopaths, murderers, and morons who think pure selfishness is somehow a virtue.
If you paid to see it, It's pro-capitalist, regardless of message. If you pirated it, it's anti-capitalist, regardless of message. Thank you for coming to my Tard Talk.
this
The most pro capitalist flicks are probably the marvel capeshit movies and anything that's just aimed at billions of uneducated people to flock into the movie theatre and mindlessly consoom.
thats not how any of that works
>be isolated loner who does nor aspires to nothing
Guess that means I get carte blanche to criticize anything
If it weren't for cheap labor that guy probably won't even own one because its price would be increased to compensate for higher working standards. Cars and society would still exist whether they had seat belts or were improved.
>Thank you for coming to my Tard Talk.
I sensible chuckled
the founder? most movies involving corporations.
how is that movie anti capitalist?
There are many, but they're usually straight up shit
See, Saving Christmas or any other prosperity Christian film where they equate having good things with getting gifts from God.
>is there any pro-capitalist films
glen gary, glen ross
>glen gary, glen ross
Glenn, Gary, & Ross
you see these dubs? they cost more than your jannies salary
that's anti-capitalist tho
Someone should explain to these morons that RICH vs POOR isn't capitalism. Rich and poor people existed way before capitalism and will continue existing way after. Capitalism does not mean "rich people exist", it means "market-value over use-value"
Rich people and poor people lived in far more similar conditions until mercantilism got replaced by crapitalism. Not that mercantilism itself was or best either.
The Big Short
That's about as anti-cap as you can get. I mean, the tl;dr is pretty much literally
>rich guy gets richer by betting against capitalism
Napoleon Dynamite. He works way below minimum wage at a dollar an hour, receives no assistance that I know of, supports unregulated animal testing that results in monstrous hybrids, and demonstrates rugged individualism through self taught dance. He's also literally autistic so probably supports unfettered capitalism without any sort of taxation whatsoever.
>film about rich vs poor
>the poor people are buttholes, selfish, lying, manipulative, murderous, violent, and smelly
>rich people are handsome, elegant, gentle, kind, giving, welcoming, and warm
parasite is kino
Realistic. They call that kind of behavior noble for a reason
If you're actually asking, Ghostbusters.
Spaceballs
Jingle All the Way
Capitalism: A Love Story
>pro-capitalist
speaking seriously from a political perspective we need to agree what capitalism is and there is little agreement. Yet, the foundational understanding of it is this: Capitalism is a government policy that leaves a nation's markets alone and mostly unregulated due to faith in self regulating 'invisible hand' that fixes prices and operates fairly enough.
Naturally all socialists, anarchists, and communists disagree with this. To them it's abandoning all social responsibility and makes government a silent partner in a huge dimension of society. If you steel man the liberal or conservative (liberals also focused on traditional values and more emphasis on 'personal responsibility' as well as reinforcing race and religious ideas of exceptionalism -- to be charitable, as opposed to outright supremacy which most critics of conservatism will accuse them) position some or all activity in business should be 'caveat emptor', the owners should always be gods over employees, renters, or common people who are bad because they are poor (liberals also believe this, it's the discrimination of low expectations which is why they always betray their so-called intention to support women or minorities) and about the poor either they need to be 'lifted up' by two-faced half measure and obtuse and beaurocratic 'welfare' or they should die and die quickly (right leaning liberals, conservatives).
Ghostbusters is a good 'pro capitalist' film. There are many many others. Business and economics is boring, though, so conflating 'capitalism' with human greed, an eternal story old as time, is easier for hack writers to attempt.
>Capitalism is a government policy that leaves a nation's markets alone and mostly unregulated due to faith in self regulating 'invisible hand' that fixes prices and operates fairly enough.
Stopped reading there, thanks for being so stupid so early in your post
the market solves every problem
What you describe is more akin to laissez-faire capitalism rather than capitalism as a whole. Other forms of capitalism involve far greater forms of government intervention, with the idea still being the invisible hand fixes the problem but with the notion the hand can be guided.
Inherently, capitalism involves capitalists regulating themselves to stave off new competitors which left unchecked causes monopolies which in turn requires intervention to promote competition again (see antitrust laws)
The key foundational feature of capitalism is the preeminence of capital ownership (which again requires state intervention and the state monopoly of violence to enforce)
All economic systems exist only within the context of a governance model.
Not true. Primitive economic systems existed before even the most rudimentary systems of governance or even language.
Incorrect.
The word "economy" means household management, that implies material resource management and material resources management existed prior to the existence of any government/governance or whatever you mean by governance anyway
You're trying to have a discussion with someone who thinks capitalism=laissez faire (read, a high schooler on summer break)
>everyone I don't like is the same person
Take your meds
It's literally just us two, anon. I'm every single other poster in this thread so maybe you should take your meds
Wow, you managed to not get a single fact right. You're quite the artist indeed.
no arguments, just name calling
not a surprise move, good game I guess
Congrats on being clinically moronic.
Capitalism is the best economical system there is, movies and entertainment only exist because of capitalism
>economical system
according to Adam Smith it's not a system, it's how markets work when left alone, outside regulation, it also describes black markets: prohibition, slavery, prostitution, illegal arms and drugs. If you mean system like the water cycle or how the sun revolves around the earth, maybe it's a 'system', but that's not what capitalists DO. They try to revert reality back to the extensive trade networks of hunter gatherers, that's how primitive they are. Warfare, rape, it's all part of the 'system' and capitalists who are hard core to this day want a return to 24 hour work weeks, slavery, and everything for sale. They somehow think taxes are the only evil and that a corporation SHOULD be big enough to 'own' the whole planet and if the big wigs want to poison it, or destroy it, it's their right as the big dogs. It's nothing but mindless might equals right, and they are insanely butthurt over the idea that most humans have said no to this and dare put restrictions on their sociopathy. But whatever, there is no real argument when it comes to talking with psychopaths, murderers, and morons who think pure selfishness is somehow a virtue.
Crapitalism is the 2nd worst system to ever be used.
Tetris film
Love how this character became an inspiration for many people wanting to work at Wall Street.
Atlas Shrugged is based around the fevered rantings of an atheist israeliteess who thought money and unironic ancap was the prime meaning of life.
So that maybe.
Top Gun
>rich people smell…. LE GOOD!!
They embraced capitalism to get the house. The father's a relic of a begotten era.