View Full Version : Depression when will it end?
Smash DEM BMP
16th August 2009, 20:35
Anyone know.
Muzk
16th August 2009, 21:13
When the bourgeoise want it to end.
Case closed
Jimmie Higgins
16th August 2009, 21:32
Depressions will end when capitalism is gone. Thank about the housing crisis - too many big houses? That will be the goal, not the reason for an economic collapse after a revolution.
As far as this current economic crisis? Who knows how long it will last. In the US it will last longer for workers than it will for the people on top. The economy may start to go positive (France and Germany had positive growth for the first time since the start of the crisis) but the underlying problems with the economy have not really been solved and, unfortunately imperialists tend to solve these problems by forcing new markets open or fighting each other for economic advantage.
Muzk
16th August 2009, 21:55
As far as this current economic crisis? Who knows how long it will last. In the US it will last longer for workers than it will for the people on top. The economy may start to go positive (France and Germany had positive growth for the first time since the start of the crisis) but the underlying problems with the economy have not really been solved and, unfortunately imperialists tend to solve these problems by forcing new markets open or fighting each other for economic advantage.
Germanies top-ruling party's way to solve the crisis:
Growth! More markets! At least that's what they said at all the interviews.
After one question the people didn't even get the chance to counter the counter.
Blah.
cyu
17th August 2009, 19:40
Anyone know.
Depends on the level of stupidity of your country's economic policy makers and on the amount of brutality your current regime uses against the people at the bottom of your economic pyramind.
Psy
17th August 2009, 21:31
When the bourgeoise want it to end.
Case closed
The bourgeoisie are currently not in command of the economy, currently the market is in command of the bourgeoisie which is why the market is still highly volatile.
LOLseph Stalin
17th August 2009, 22:31
What a ridiculous thread... :rolleyes:
h9socialist
18th August 2009, 14:30
The question is not ridiculous -- in fact it's a question that any rational person in modern society might ask. I agree with those who say that "recessions" and "depressions" in general will end when capitalism is abolished. As to the near term, referring to this depression, I suggest finding some good summaries of Kondratiev's work on long term economic cycles. Capitalism is in a period in which it must find new paradigms in the ways of doing business. The implications of the economic development of the preceding generational must come together in the form of new ways of recharging the value of capital. In other words, new investment patterns. Marx said that in order for capitalism to collapse it must exhaust it's possibilities for maintaining itself. The question is whether or not this process has another route to profitability. Put Marx and Kondratiev together and you have an interesting skeleton for a theory of capitalism's future.
bosgek
20th August 2009, 21:41
Depressions will end with capitalism.
This depression will end somewhere in the first months of 2010 and most positively November / December 2009. At least, that's what my sources guess.
OneNamedNameLess
20th August 2009, 23:31
Some economies are pulling through the recession. However, the world really needs the US economy to steer clear of the current recession until it can be completely overcome (for now). In addition, economic growth has been rather pitiful for each of the economies who have started to get results.
F9
20th August 2009, 23:42
OP is banned, so im closing this thread.Dont offers and much anw...
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