Sorry, but greed is not only a capitalist problem, but one that plagues all societies throughout all of history. Capitalism is merely a political-economical model. Greed most certainly plagued Communist societies, et al. Unchecked greed is the problem.
In a capitalist economy, you can just ignore these companies and go to their competitors. If they lose enough business, they change their practices. In a controlled economy, you have no choices - kinda like every store being the DMV.
“This little notch on a Power-A Nintendo controller only allows the cord that came with the package to be used. rn im in the process of sanding the notch down so i can use other cables”
Sorry, but greed is not only a capitalist problem, but one that plagues all societies throughout all of history. Capitalism is merely a political-economical model. Greed most certainly plagued Communist societies, et al. Unchecked greed is the problem.
In a capitalist economy, you can just ignore these companies and go to their competitors. If they lose enough business, they change their practices. In a controlled economy, you have no choices - kinda like every store being the DMV.
I mean that's awful but it's still funny....
rusty adds
Sorry, but greed is not only a capitalist problem, but one that plagues all societies throughout all of history. Capitalism is merely a political-economical model. Greed most certainly plagued Communist societies, et al. Unchecked greed is the problem.
In a capitalist economy, you can just ignore these companies and go to their competitors. If they lose enough business, they change their practices.
In a controlled economy, you have no choices - kinda like every store being the DMV.
It sounds good in theory, and it used to be that way. Look up "conglomerate" and find out why it wouldn't work.