Can Wal-Mart Revive Tech Spending On Its Own?
from the what's-good-for-Wal-Mart? dept
Wal-Mart certainly is a big company, but can they help revive the tech industry? Seems a bit extreme, but the fact that they've been requiring companies to update their electronic purchasing software to run over the internet, rather than via private networks has been apparently keeping a bunch of tech companies busy. And, of course, as they move to start using RFID chips in their logistics, expect that to be a big boost for a bunch more tech companies as well.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Coming full cycle
Today, though, there is once again a backlash against the hulking grey warehouse stores; all the low-quality chains (walmart, target, costco) are trying to move up the socioeconomic ladder, while China is too.
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Please read up on the two economies and rethink this.
If they were socialist, they would take the same amount from every shopper and give them all the same(very little)in return.
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"Please read up on the two economies and rethink this.
If they were socialist, they would take the same amount from every shopper and give them all the same(very little)in return."
What?
No, you're getting Marxist communism and socialism mixed up. This is a dangerous misconception.
Put simply socialism is a system that allows a government to own and fund social programs that benefit citizens on a specified level. Period. Some do it to a greater extent than others.
Although, the term is usually used to describe government owned utilities and organizations like bus companies and sports teams.
There is absolutely no reason socialism and capitalism cannot co-exist in a single society. In fact, I would wager that they SHOULD both co-exist in any society.
Marxist communism is about as much about socialism as War and Peace (you know, the book) is about flying butt monkeys. It's a system that was built around utopian ideals of a working class and equal distribution of wealth that didn't quite pan out in the end. Cuba is a good modern example of this.
I know I'm asking a lot here, but it would be nice if you had at least a general idea or knowledge of what you were talking about before you say something stupid.
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