Thursday, February 16, 2006

Capitalist Conspiracies

My best friend and partner-in-crime is a staunch capitalist. If someone called him a capitalist pig (which he is), he would probably blush at the compliment. I guess some of his opinions must have rubbed off on me, for I went from "no-opinion-on-any-economic-or-political-topic" to "hurray for capitalism". And I didn't even have to read Ayn Rand to come to that stage.

The beauty of capitalism is that it works with less rules than any other economic system, and still works better than them. The capitalist influence invades the economic, political and social structure of any nation that embraces it. Or even of those that don't - the erstwhile Soviet Union, for example. And it's all based on human nature. For all the talk of Nash equilibria and such jargon, capitalism is a pretty simple thing to understand and harness: figure out the best way to make money, and everybody wins.

In fact, I used to love the sweet ironies of the so-called capitalist conspiracies. Take for example, Mother's Day. It's such a blatantly fabricated excuse for some businesses to make more money. I mean, if you love your Mom and want to show your appreciation, you can do it at any time and in any way. Why does there have to be a Mother's Day? Every day ought to be Mother's Day. However, the arrangement works out much better than it has the right to. Mothers are happy with the gifts and the wishes and the appreciation... besides the fact that they don't have to cook that evening. Fathers and children and glad for the respite from nagging. The greeting card companies, department stores, florists and restauranteurs make money, as do all the related businesses. It's a chain reaction of happiness! And how did it start? With an eminently capitalistic idea, that nobody cares to challenge because everyone is happy with it, even if it doesn't make sense.

Which brings us to the reason for this topic. Valentine's Day. That, to me, is the granddaddy of all capitalist conspiracies. The guys get an excuse to ask out girls they normally wouldn't have the guts to. The girls get flowers, chocolates and superb food - all for free. If they're lucky, they even get some romantic poetry. A ton of businesses make money and everyone is happy. Except for people like me who have nobody to go out with and hence sit at home watching TV. I mean, it ought to be no different from any other day, because the things you do on Valentine's Day you can do on any other day. But the capitalists created it, and it makes some people feel miserable simply because everyone else isn't. Oh, that sort of thing, by the way, is the root of most evil and grief in the world, but thats a topic for another day.

Darned Capitalist Pigs. Grrrrr.

Cheers,
Prashanth.

8 comments:

Sundeep said...

I would say that the premise of capitalism is that everybody wins. It doesn't always happen that way. U would have seen the 2 part series on corporations. That should be convincing evidence that capitalism isnt always about everyone winning. Still, it is the best system available to us right now.

and yeah, I agree that mother's day and valentine's day and whatever other days are out there are also capitalist scams but one must admit that they have been well engineered for the consumerist american society.

Artful Badger said...

What you say is good if it's voluntary and causes real happiness and joy for all. In the end lots of people do something then because they 'have' to. And, there are so many 'special' days, it's going to run thin after a while.
App, the Chennai V-Day scene is super hyped. App, my friend's servant asked if his mom if school was going to be closed on Feb 14th.

Anonymous said...

No country can come close to American capitalism. They have made their own sports....NFL,NBA,MLB,NHL...all with regional teams. No 2 sports season clash. They are played in such a way that TV timings do not clash. In the process they are minting a lot of money. Tell me.....how many are watching ranji cricket in india????? If any of you guys do watch these sports....u know how they have been designed for maximum commercial viability. Do u guys know that there is no dunking in olympic basketball? None of u guys will ever watch a basketball game in US if there is no dunking!!! These capitalist people know how to make money!!!!!! India will remain a country with only 11 cricket players and a BCCI which makes money.

Divster said...

Hahahahahahahaha!

Aww.. in the end of teh day, whether capitalism changes its structure or not.. I think U, my dear Prashu, need to change ur lifestyle. Go out! And..spend on some goodies and keep capitalism alive!!! :P

Oh and not to mention... nothing comes for free.. according to capitalism! U reap wat u sow! So.. ur bit about.."The girls get flowers, chocolates and superb food - all for free." does not hold true! What the guys demand in return is..highly undervalued for wat it shud be worth.. ;-)

Prashanth said...

Su,
I haven't seen the series on corporations but I guess I know enough about Enron and monopoly suits like Microsoft and carbon trading and etc etc. The part about everyone winning was an oblique reference to competitive-cooperative system dynamics in free market economies; but obviously I didn't intend to go into and in-depth discussion about capitalism here.

Ramani,
Haha... a holiday for V-day... now that would be nice :)

Anna,
I guess the sports thing is more about commercialism than capitalism... but then again, commercialism is part of capitalism, so I'm stuck for a reply. But cricket has evolved from test matches to one-day cricket to "Cricket MAX" with 8-run boundary areas and queer field restriction rules and what not... I'm pretty sure cricket will catch up with basketball and american football in commercialization!

Divya,
Er... I shall keep my mouth shut on this one :)

Deepti Ravi said...

Capitalism rules!!!!!!!!!! You get to save money, honey!!! ;)

sensiblystoned said...

Captalism rules.........social security system sucks. Why should I pay my taxes so that some old fart gets paid every month and can spend it playing the slots in vegas.

Prashanth said...

Hehe... I never thought about social security at all! I haven't yet filed any taxes in the US, so I haven't had the need to think about it.