• SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml
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    17 days ago

    One of the strengths of capitalism is that it can profit both off stability and off turmoil. It literally cannot lose

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      17 days ago

      That’s why I feel progress should be made by leveraging capitalism instead of nuking it.

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        17 days ago

        It’s already been tried with social democracies. They cannot last because capitalism is inherently rapacious by nature and tends to maximize the extraction of surplus value in the long run.

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                16 days ago

                Sorry, just saw this. The answer is at the expense of the global south. Those social democracies still have companies that profit off of the labor and resources of the global south.

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            16 days ago

            You mean the same countries that have been having issues with managing the growing number of immigrants and the strain they put on the welfare system?

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              16 days ago

              Oh yeah migration is going to become world war insanity. You think unfettered capitalism deals with migrants better? They’re already ceding land to the federal government in Texas for concentration camps deportation centers.

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                    First of all, raising consciousness among the workers and making them aware of the jarring contradiction between what is laid out in texts such as the Constitution or even simple collective bargaining agreements and then pushing for a redistribution of wealth through really progressive taxation and the defunding of the police in favor of more inclusive ones.

                    But, you know, subverting a mode of production that is centuries old may take some time.

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        17 days ago

        Capitalism tries to nuke itself that’s why it’s often heavily regulated. It’s only positive is that it allows for rapid production. Which is also it’s greatest drawback.

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          16 days ago

          No, you don’t. You love creating strange monsters and then quelling them to make your arts seem something, as Jonson brilliantly put it. I prefer thinking that things can be changed by the people who need change the most instead of hoping for utter sociopaths to discover an empathy they’ve never shown proof of.