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This category will be particularly helpful for financial analysts, or even for venture capitalists, given that specific advances could earn a future market-entry reward or have vast commercial potential.
The Scaremongers of the RoundtableCHICAGO – How often do you see
capitalists
screaming and even going to court to defend the principle that legitimate owners cannot exercise any control over their property?
The
capitalists
in question are nothing short of the upper echelon of corporate America: the Business Roundtable, a powerful group composed of the CEOs of major US corporations, which promotes pro-business public policies.
Nineteenth- and twentieth-century European nationalists often regarded the US as the natural home for
capitalists
and “rootless cosmopolitans" without any loyalty to their native soil.
Assuming that risk is the job of venture
capitalists
and others in finance, not public officials.
As he put it, “Venture
capitalists
literally ‘walk the halls’ of major research institutes in search of breakthroughs, embodied in patents and published papers, around which to build companies.
In the past, coalitions of workers and
capitalists
from the same industry would lobby for protection.
Their interests were aligned, because higher tariffs allowed workers to demand higher wages, while
capitalists
could still make higher profits in the absence of foreign competition.
Today, however, the interests of workers and
capitalists
are no longer aligned.
This alarms the public and incites anger against
capitalists
who do not reinvest their profits.
Their policies were directed at depriving
capitalists
of the ownership of the means of production.
Likewise, running a foundation may well require studying social problems or the arts and sciences – activities that may not accord with former capitalists’ inclinations and talents.
Ukraine’s success will mark the political death of Putinism, that squalid philosophy of “KGB Capitalists.”
I am not merely celebrating a triumph for India’s
capitalists.
This is similar to – albeit more “total” than – Putin’s own understanding of the relationship between
capitalists
and the state, according to which even the richest Russian oligarch is essentially a serf of the state.
That would mean further humiliation for ordinary people, who bear the brunt of corruption, as government officials and their crony
capitalists
continued to siphon off public funds.
There is one more feature of the “one-country, two systems” scheme that has doomed it: China’s deliberate decision to rule Hong Kong through crony
capitalists.
But, because their loyalty lies with their backers in Beijing, not the people of the city they administer, Hong Kong’s crony
capitalists
are bad politicians.
There is a popular belief that democratic systems support property and enterprise because votes and legislators can be bought, and the
capitalists
have the money.
India and the US are natural partners in meeting this challenge, with innovative scientists and venture
capitalists
who can take technology breakthroughs from the lab to the market, and NGOs with vast grassroots conservation and public advocacy experience.
After all, classical liberalism is based on the equal protection of inalienable rights such as life, liberty and property, whereas democracy is premised on majority rule, which may run roughshod over the rights of minorities, including capitalists, entrepreneurs, and the highly skilled.
In most countries, the wellbeing of the majority depends on the willingness of capitalists, entrepreneurs, managers, and professionals to organize production and create jobs.
Butlers, Bakers, and
Capitalists?
A demographically declining empire of crony capitalists, from which the most talented and educated flee – some 300,000 left Russia last year alone – is hardly likely to be a serious strategic challenger to either the United States or China.
German politicians would do well to recall the words of another Kremlin ruler: “These capitalists,” Lenin reputedly said, “will sell us the rope with which we will hang them.”
Further, they would have a well-developed stock market, since stock options help motivate entrepreneurs to start new businesses and venture
capitalists
will want an exchange in which to sell the shares in the start-ups they acquire.
Realizing Private Capital’s Public BenefitsGENEVA – Greece’s youthful left-wing leader, Alexis Tsipras, has a point – certainly polemical and undoubtedly over-simplified – in declaring that the time has come to confront “global capitalists, bankers, profiteers on stock exchanges, the big funds.”
This was not the last stage of capitalism;Hitler used the
capitalists
for his nefarious ends.
Trump used populist language in his campaign, stoking up popular resentment against the educated urban elites, including
capitalists
on Wall Street.
And it sits uneasily with the enthusiasm with which venture
capitalists
are investing in firms commercializing new technologies.
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