
Intelligence Squared US: Is Capitalism a Blessing?
Recent polls show that two out of three Americans support capitalism. But with the wealth gap widening and democratic socialist politicians gaining support, some Americans are starting to consider socialism as a viable economic and political model. Supporters of capitalism claim that no other system has been as effective in creating value, increasing prosperity, and producing the wealth that has lifted billions of people out of poverty. The free market, they argue, encourages competition and human ingenuity, values individual choice, and organizes society in a fair and just way. Critics of capitalism, however, paint a different picture.
They argue that capitalism is inherently exploitative and that business owners seek profits above all else, leading to the distortion of human worth as one distilled to an individual’s labor power. Further, they claim that a capitalist system is inherently rigged to benefit the wealthy and powerful, and the byproducts of which have created unsustainable waste and decimated the world’s wildlife and natural resources. Who is right, and is capitalism here to stay?
Intelligence Squared's Is Capitalism A Blessing? with debaters - John Mackey, Co-Founder & CEO, Whole Foods Market; Katherine Mangu-Ward, Editor-in-Chief, Reason; Bhaskar Sunkara, Founding Editor, Jacobin; Richard D. Wolff, Professor Emeritus of Economics, University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Airs Saturday, November 30 at 10 pm on AM 820.


