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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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SlaveEt · 36-40, F
Economic structures other than capitalism work beautifully for those in power. However, I suspect you are more interested in the welfare of "the little guy". If so, I recommend taking a closer look at what capitalism has to offer such folks and how the other forms of economic policy affect the masses. I'd suggest skipping lunch and having a box of tissues handy when reading about socialism, communism, nationalism, etc. The stories are pretty horrific.
@SlaveEt Lol. Capitalism is for the little guy? It is literally in the name that is for the people at the very top.

The biggest achievement of capitalism is the richest capitalists are more wealthy than the richest emperors of the feudal period and the extremes from the richest to the poorest are more extreme too.



There is a peer reviewed study that proved that socialism does provide a higher standard of living at comparable levels of economic development.

Meaning capitalism only looks good when you compare the USA to Vietnam.
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SlaveEt · 36-40, F
@Emosaur
Actually, I take issue with both. However, since we are talking economics, I'll stick with socialism.

Socialism looks okay on paper but in practice is falls apart quickly. On paper, the idea fails to take into consideration human nature. So in practice socialism turns into communism, especially on the national level. People are in general lazy and opportunistic so when a reason to work, to create, grow, improve and produce is removed, people will ride the coat-tails of the producers until there are no producers left. Why study for that final or come up with a new solution when we are all going to get the same outcome, regardless of how hard we work?
Slade · 56-60, M
@PicturesOfABetterTomorrow Wow! A peer reviewed study!
@Slade We know. Facts scare the crap out of idiots like you.

Feelings and outbursts are all you operate on.
Slade · 56-60, M
@PicturesOfABetterTomorrow tedious, obtuse and stupid. But you did perfectly explain leftism - motivated by envy, hatred and feelz. No rationality at all
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