Good luck with retooling, reorganizing and reshaping withouth using capitalism as a tool to get things done.

It is stupid to not build on the orders and organizations that already exist and has been proven to be good at listening to what people want and indeed to use peoples greed to get things done.

Finding a whole new order for our society adds numerous new ways to fail and a lot of them were tried and failed during the 1900:s.

This thread will probably end up being purely political.

I think capitalism will play a role, because that's the tool we have, especially in the American case...but the author makes some points that need to be discussed.

it probably will get political Magnus, but what the heck.  I'd like to hear intelligent people debate this intelligently, even if they do disagree.

Truthfully, I think there's ways around all of these things, but they demand effort, creativity, and the creation of options through those two concepts I just mentioned...

These only happen when society presses for change...which is the author's main point.  But what kind of social change?  What do we want it to look like?  How do we get there?  Is it only through government?  Are there other options...?