Its hard to decry the evils of capitalism when there’s never been any other successful systems. Id like to hear your thoughts.

This’ll be a doozy.

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    3 days ago

    Me: I have a blockage in my artery! Doctor, please remove it!

    Doctor: ok but what are you going to replace it with lol

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      3 days ago

      In your example, the artery is the system the blockage is the problem with the system.

      So, “My Capitalism has Billionaires! Remove them.”

      We can address the problem or replace the system.

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        3 days ago

        or just get rid of it. modern humans have been on this earth for hundreds of thousands of years. they haven’t had full-featured economic systems the entire time.

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              No, but that’s what you’re comparing it to. I think we can do better, but the thousands of years before the modern era aren’t something to aspire to. We can go forward instead of backward.

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                2 days ago

                neolithic agrarian villages, indus valley civilization, indigenous north american societies and modern cooperative/commons experiments exist(ed) in prosperity without any formal currency or economic system. You’re thinking that the absence of capitalism is ruin and suffering, and you’re wrong. please open a book. let me know when you’re educated and we can continue the conversation. love and blessings ~

                • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠@slrpnk.net
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                  They were prosperous for the era, but still featured the supermajority of the population working just to produce or gather food. I don’t think the absence of capitalism is ruin, but I do think a lack of formal economy is unstable in a globalized world. Corporate capitalism isn’t stable either, nor is it desirable, but even an anarchist solarpunk utopia needs an robust economy, albeit one free of corporate entities and their profit-motives.

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                    2 days ago

                    The supermajority of our people work until they are elderly just to put food on the table. Your argument is invalid.