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What would Andrew Kliman's alternative to capitalism look like?
[Speaker 1]
My question is primarily for Professor Kleinman. I heard a lot of bashing of capitalism, but I'm not sure I really understood what your alternative would look like. Is there a state, and in that case, what's the role of the state? And what happens as soon as someone acquires more resources than someone else? Do people come knocking at your door to re-distribute with them, or what does it look like exactly?
[Speaker 2]
Okay, well I just said I'm not in favor of the state, but if we're going to have a return to the individual property for the great mass of people There's got to be you know the expropriation of the expropriators. I mean that just has to be the case I don't excuse me.
[Speaker 1]
[Speaker 2]
Yeah It means that we return to the previous situation. Who are you not to favor giving the immense majority of people back what belonged to them? Thank you. Now, I don't think that people can retain individual property if resources are divided up.
So I think that we're going to have to work out ways to share them. Because most of them are social, except in terms of the titles to property right now. Like the shipbuilding industry is not, how do you divide up shipbuilding? You. if you don't have private property but individual property.