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Mate, when the revolution comes, it aint just brining equality its bringing death to cnuts too.Verbal wrote:OK, but I still want to be able my Impeza rally car around Chorley.Prufrock wrote:BALLS TO CAPITALISM, WE WANT SOCIALISM, BALLS TO CAPITALISM, WE WANT SOCIALISM![]()
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I think so, most definitely. However, surely THE greediest are those that hope to put in the least with a view to taking the most out, no?Lord Kangana wrote:It is possible for the 2 to work hand in hand. It would just require a bit of imagination and a little less greed.
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I tend to disagree on this one. Capitalism by its nature is self-interest and that translates, when it comes to profit, nothing other than greed. It's why you need Keynesian policies implemented because the banks will not want to help each other, as demonstrated by Bank of America and Barclays leaving Lehman to die on its arse.Lord Kangana wrote:It is possible for the 2 to work hand in hand. It would just require a bit of imagination and a little less greed.
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but they are profit making orgainsations, so you get capitalism and socialism togetherWorthy4England wrote:Building societies is much more in the arena of Socialism.communistworkethic wrote:two words verbal - building societies
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IN the case for building societies does self interest drive profit or does the social element? I only ask as I'm not really sure what a building society does having never had personal dealings with them...communistworkethic wrote:but they are profit making orgainsations, so you get capitalism and socialism togetherWorthy4England wrote:Building societies is much more in the arena of Socialism.communistworkethic wrote:two words verbal - building societies
I just think in the case of banks, the 'self-interest -> profit' mantra is pretty evident, and ruthless.
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They're little different from banks nowadays, but when they first started to spring up, they were effectively workers co-operatives I think so profit wasn't really the main motive.Verbal wrote:IN the case for building societies does self interest drive profit or does the social element? I only ask as I'm not really sure what a building society does having never had personal dealings with them...communistworkethic wrote:but they are profit making orgainsations, so you get capitalism and socialism togetherWorthy4England wrote:Building societies is much more in the arena of Socialism.communistworkethic wrote:two words verbal - building societies
I just think in the case of banks, the 'self-interest -> profit' mantra is pretty evident, and ruthless.
My flatmate working at Goldman just came home, first thing he said when he came through the door was if AIG go then the entire financial sector will be screwed, making Lehman look like a picnic. In fact, he's just gone on the phone to somebody bleating the same thing. He looks as white as a sheet, particularly impressive considering he's Indian.
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any business has to make profit, in the case of both banks and building societies one reason is capital adequacy. The difference between banks and building societies is that the latter doesn't have shareholders who expect a dividend twice yearly, which comes from the profit.
A building society is owned and run for the benefit of its members - savers and borrowers.
With banks, I'd be interested as to your definition of "self interest", as I generally find that when people go off on one about the banks they don't actually know or think that deeply beyond the knee-jerk caused by a few politcians and headline writers.
A building society is owned and run for the benefit of its members - savers and borrowers.
With banks, I'd be interested as to your definition of "self interest", as I generally find that when people go off on one about the banks they don't actually know or think that deeply beyond the knee-jerk caused by a few politcians and headline writers.
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This is correct most of the way. Half the worlds CDS's are probably sat somewhere near AIG. Given that they're still there, big shit would flow downhill if AIG went bump. There was no such real issue with Lehman's which is probably why the Fed didn't step in. The Fed isn't keen to step in with AIG either, preferring the private/commercial banks to provide the additional liquidity that's currently required. But the Fed has an issue if AIG goes to the wall probably on a larger scale than Freddie and Fannie.
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plainly wrong, sorry but it isWorthy4England wrote:They're little different from banks nowadays, but when they first started to spring up, they were effectively workers co-operatives I think so profit wasn't really the main motive.Verbal wrote:IN the case for building societies does self interest drive profit or does the social element? I only ask as I'm not really sure what a building society does having never had personal dealings with them...communistworkethic wrote:but they are profit making orgainsations, so you get capitalism and socialism togetherWorthy4England wrote:Building societies is much more in the arena of Socialism.communistworkethic wrote:two words verbal - building societies
I just think in the case of banks, the 'self-interest -> profit' mantra is pretty evident, and ruthless.
power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely
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Think there is also the option for Building Societies to demutualise, and have done for about 25 years iirc, that means they can take in shareholders..to all intents and purposes that makes them no longer building societiescommunistworkethic wrote:any business has to make profit, in the case of both banks and building societies one reason is capital adequacy. The difference between banks and building societies is that the latter doesn't have shareholders who expect a dividend twice yearly, which comes from the profit.
A building society is owned and run for the benefit of its members - savers and borrowers.
With banks, I'd be interested as to your definition of "self interest", as I generally find that when people go off on one about the banks they don't actually know or think that deeply beyond the knee-jerk caused by a few politcians and headline writers.
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Sorry was thinking about the ones that had demutualisedcommunistworkethic wrote:plainly wrong, sorry but it isWorthy4England wrote:They're little different from banks nowadays, but when they first started to spring up, they were effectively workers co-operatives I think so profit wasn't really the main motive.Verbal wrote:IN the case for building societies does self interest drive profit or does the social element? I only ask as I'm not really sure what a building society does having never had personal dealings with them...communistworkethic wrote:but they are profit making orgainsations, so you get capitalism and socialism togetherWorthy4England wrote: Building societies is much more in the arena of Socialism.
I just think in the case of banks, the 'self-interest -> profit' mantra is pretty evident, and ruthless.
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