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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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if you had a perfect system on paper, it wouldnt be perfect for long because humans would fuck it up for sure.
pianoplayingsteve · 31-35, M
@YourMomsSecretCrush So, the last thing we want is a big government where a few imperfect people control everything, in which if they mess up, they mess up everyone's lives.
@pianoplayingsteve the government couldnt make money selling sex and whiskey....... which lets you know their competence. LOL
basilfawlty89 · 31-35, M
@pianoplayingsteve what does worker ownership of the means of production have to do with the government?
pianoplayingsteve · 31-35, M
@basilfawlty89 What authority is going to uphold this system? You think every "worker" thinks all the same as one borg and wont all have their own ideas on what will bring the most prosperity? You think every "worker" will just fall in line without some central regulator enforcing that?
basilfawlty89 · 31-35, M
@pianoplayingsteve do you think workers can't democratically vote? Have you ever heard of consensus decision making? Do you honestly think would prefer a shitty wage over shares in the actual profit that actually goes up if the company does better?
pianoplayingsteve · 31-35, M
@basilfawlty89 And you think they are all going to vote in unity for every single decision? Considering workers span across every culture, background etc? Workers can already buy shares in a company.