Summary of ANTONIO ESCOHOTADO y la PARADOJA del CAPITALISMO | ¿Por qué nos MOLESTA tanto el CAPITALISMO?

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The video discusses Antonio Escobaradio's paradox, which is the idea that capitalism is based on a destructive and creative process, but that people in the West have a nostalgia for the days when the system was run by aristocrats and autocrats. Escobaradio argues that this nostalgia is driving the current system of capitalism, which is based on a constant stream of invention and energy being funneled into the hands of impersonal forces. He suggests that this system is not sustainable, and that the current wave of immigration is primarily motivated by economic reasons.

  • 00:00:00 The video discusses the Antonio Escobarhotadó paradox: why is capitalism so unpopular? Jorge argues that capitalism is what we call a private capitalism, meaning the individual's and his or her neighbor at the table's capitalism. This is because, in the sense of capitalism as an economic system, an emperor or pontiff of Maximus would be active, owning everything privately, as would the Chinese emperor. Romario, the Roman emperor, would own all the property in Rome, as would the Persian emperor. In reality, we can say that while private ownership of wealth does not exist, there is no industry as a whole in capitalism, as opposed to a system where both luck and talent are important factors. The success of capitalism is that it has overcome poverty and barbarism, but many people, including anarchists and Marxists, still consider it barbaric and miserable. The paradox of capitalism is that it is based on the destruction of creativity, which the viewers will understand immediately. Capitalism has gone on to discover new methods of doing things that were not previously known, such as new meetings of individuals, new associations, and new ideas in general. Everything new in the world today has little in common with the world of the Middle Ages. This is because capitalism has thrived,
  • 00:05:00 The video discusses Antonio Escobaradio's paradox, which is the idea that capitalism is based on a destructive and creative process, but that people in the West have a nostalgia for the days when the system was run by aristocrats and autocrats. Escobaradio argues that this nostalgia is driving the current system of capitalism, which is based on a constant stream of invention and energy being funneled into the hands of impersonal forces. Escobaradio points out that this system is not sustainable, and that the current wave of immigration is primarily motivated by economic reasons. He also suggests that Europe is in a situation where it needs to deal with a large influx of immigrants, but that it is instead using them as a source of cheap labor.
  • 00:10:00 The social clinic discusses the differences between capitalism in North Korea, Cuba, and Iran. North Korea has entered into an impersonal, anonymous innovation cycle that, while effective, has caused social unease. Cuba has undergone a similar cycle, but with more social progress. Capitalism has not been able to convince people on a large scale, as it has in its early stages, because it is constantly under attack. The clinic points out that this is not actually capitalism, as it is based on the worker being able to work for themselves. Socialism has failed because people have not been able to see it as an option.

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