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A world beyond Capitalism

Every day, capitalism proves that it is absolutely indifferent to human flourishing, or life, and therefore it really shouldn’t be a surprise that so many of the grotesque and monstrous phenomena of our society — inequality, racism, misogyny, imperialism, ecological catastrophe, mass extinction, mass unnecessary death — are inextricable from capitalism.

The demand for a system that prioritizes human need over profit is a demand for the end of capitalism. We can debate what that might look like, but if we take seriously the idea that the only way to get to a world fit to live in is to get beyond capitalism, we have to move beyond the “common sense” — which is to say, the deadening propaganda — that it is “obviously” impossible to have anything other than capitalism.

Marx and Engels Communist Manifesto’s unremitting insistence on the dynamics of class history that got us here, and its ruthless denaturalizing and questioning of supposedly eternal truths, all in the service of liberation, is profoundly important.
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Ontheroad · M
Capitalism and Socialism in all their iterations (over a span of time) become convoluted by the very people that quite loudly point out their superiority one over the other.

The catch is that humans are involved.

We humans are such a greedy, self-centered and power hungry lot that no system seems to work as intended.
pianoplayingsteve · 31-35, M
@Ontheroad You are right, but to top it off, with socialism, the structures that allow the greedy to hoard power are enforced by the state. At least with capitalism, it is somewhat voluntary.
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