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Weekly Webinar #91: Corporations Are Crucial

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Weekly Webinar #91: Corporations Are Crucial

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Question for CRP: Is any of this true? https://www.unz.com/article/alabama-to-araucania-racial-polarization-looks-the-same/

i think i stay. i agree 80% of the time plus it is a news channel. kind of.

Suspicious Observers basically is very correct. the polar shift is about to happen. any moment, actually. overdue.

*chrm* *chrm* isn't it /normal/ to ... fuck children? ermm... chmmm.. asking... for a friend, yes! an aquaintance! no one in particular. just something I overheared. sheer interest. now don't you judge me!

Corporations or at least the mainstream ones need to up their game tho. They're getting out of touch with reality and humanity.

my mother got the PCR test. her nose started bleeding so much, she almost died from it. also... she got the shot.

CRP on Corp

Batlasar Gracian also was a good Philosopher.

Oh and I didn't even touch on the problems of private equity holding companies (Bain Capital or BlackRock - tho the latter is a bit different from a pure "private equity" holding company; indeed people will argue it's not private equity, and with a lot of merit since it's an asset manager. But the affect it has on the firms it "invests" is is similar to that of things like Bain Capital) and their relationship with the companies they get control over, but that is a topic in and of itself in how it affects the condition of corporations in contemporary life, in the ashes as it were.

Porphy's Attorney

One problem with the modern corporation is the changed nature of who the stockholders are and that everything you mentioned has entered a period of hypertrophy. The contemporary large corporation mostly has as its stock owners various large financial firms - maybe investing on behalf of many individuals (i.e people's IRAs and the like) but in a rather faceless and generic way. The managerial class - sort of like in politics with the permanent bureaucrats - thus tend to run the show. Financial firms are mainly concerned with number go up rather than the operation of the globalized corporation they're investing in, and that number going up can be guaranteed not by sound corporate management but by central bank injections of additional fiat. Many "growth" corporations buck this trend but it's mainly because the founders of those companies are still or were until recently in charge. But the vast majority of legacy corporations that are well beyond the era of their founding entrepreneur fall into this generic category. They then also live in symbiosis with the state and are "as if" arms of the state, while also getting their wealth due to the state. (Some up-and-coming corps have this model, too; for example, Tesla isn't really an auto manufacturer - nor is it really an AI company. It's an energy company and the energy it is in is tradable energy credits, "green economy" sheet CRP knows so well, with all the corruption that comes with it. This "market" exists only because of the state, and it's the source of Musk's wealth). (James Burnham, among others, are good on the early stage of the hypertrophy - when things still worked, actually. Gottfried is good about the beginnings of the current era, the trend towards hypertrophy getting noticeable).

Porphy's Attorney

Yes; the process of reducing humanity to base animalistic behavior, to stimulus-response, is what has produced the ashes of civilization.

Porphy's Attorney

i like how CRP is talking out of his experience and tells us how it is. I do not believe in his "we are animals"; evolution is self-evident, don't get me wrong. but we are only as much animals, as we see ourselfes as such. and yes, some humans are more animals, than others.

a corporation is a living, breathing entity.

Now I understand the issue of monopoly in big business. Seems to me corporate monopoly and big government is the essence of facism. Libs are getting the very thing they proclaim they don't want? Funny.

Statistics about heart conditions among footbal playters https://thecovidworld.com/analysis-of-football-injury-data-from-2015-2021-are-heart-related-injuries-more-frequent-in-year-2021/

It was hard to pass information not because of the lack of corporations, but because of the fact that there was no way to keep records at that time(no printing for example), there were no books that you could print and send in the world so that everybody can reed about the new technologies

Coach you know that we are not chicks to pick up? So this fake modesty about your looks sounds like pity talk.


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