• 404_ice@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    People blame the concept but forget it was someone’s life philosophy of survival in their environment at the time. It’s better to de-abstract and use your best judgement from case to case. It makes more sense. You’d end up mixing a whole bunch of ideologies without realizing.

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    people around here like to blame the nebulous concept of “capitalism” for all the world’s problems instead of focusing on the actual causes of those problems: billionaires and corporations using their massive wealth to stiffle competition, bribe governments, harm those beneath them for their own entertainment, and otherwise inflate their own wealth even further. What part of this is unique to capitalism? Furthermore, what aspects of communism that are actually beneficial to the common man are exclusive to communism, and couldn’t be implemented in to a capitalist system through changes in poliicy?

    governments and economies are machines that require frequent cleaning and maintenance. Any government, lacking sufficient care, will decay into fascism. Look at the us currently.

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      “The problem isn’t capitalism, it’s just all the stuff capitalism allows and encourages people to do!”

      If anything, your idea of what the problem is, is incredibly more nebulous. There’s no analysis or understanding, just “bad people do bad stuff.”

      Furthermore, what aspects of communism that are actually beneficial to the common man are exclusive to communism

      Are we talking about communism (economic system) or communists (ideological justification for state capitalism used by 20th century authoritarian states), because the differences between the economic system of communism and capitalism are pretty clear.

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    oh hey i use that same image for my catch-all hiphop playlist!

    i love it, but the folks i send it to seem not to enjoy aesop rock and danny brown in such close proximity 😕

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    You don’t get it bro. Capitalism is awesome, because i’m above in the social hierarchy! Under socialism i would just be a normal peasant.

    … What do you mean, it’s unfair for everyone else? Fuck’em. /s poes law n shit

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      the fucking horrifying thing is that even people who are actively and obviously being harmed by capitalism will defend it, and if you keep refuting their arguments they just start panicking because they haven’t actually thought about it, they just know they have to support the status quo at all costs.

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      Under socialism i would just be a normal peasant.

      Nah, you’d be slaving a 12 hour shift in the coal mine.

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      For me it’s the fact that my people have always been sent to the gulags in so-called socialist countries. And I definitely don’t want to become a modernday “Jews for Hitler”. YMMV if you have a different background.

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        Tell me more about the Cuban and Chinese Jewish gulags, and why a sub named Flippanarchy is supposed to give a shit about Marxists anyways.

        Then ask yourself what economic model the Nazis followed, Mr “I don’t want to be part of the Jews for Hitler”

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        I sympathize. However i’ll have to disagree (i’m an anarchist, so i don’t even like the “so-called socialist countries” you speak of ;))

        Capitalism relies on exploiting the global south. Which, since my people mostly live there too (including I) i very obviously, dislike this. I could say the same as you for the opposite.

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    I have had conversations with my semi wealthy friends about this crap many times over the years.

    The best was when I told one of them once that one of the possible solutions to wealth inequality was in instituting a maximum wealth while also providing minimum wealth through a universal income.

    His counter argument to that was it would remove all the incentive for everyone to want to amass a fortune for themselves. He argued that if someone limited his wealth, he would no longer be motivated to want to do more … but he countered that by trying to convince me that it wasn’t all about the money. He said that everyone should be free to get as much money as they want without limits because that is what drives human progress. As well as the usual argument that if you gave free money to people, then they would be less likely to want to do anything for themselves, for others or for society.

    All coming from a individual with about a million dollars worth of wealth. Perfectly comfortable for themselves but can’t stand to see others with any support because he never got any … except for his semi wealthy parents who gave him a great start in life.

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      it would remove all the incentive for everyone to want to amass a fortune for themselves

      Like… That’s the point?

      everyone should be free to get as much money as they want without limits because that is what drives human progress

      I love when they say this because it is the obvious projection of a greedy mind. Like no, it doesn’t drive human progress, it actually stifles it as the greedy do all in their power to maintain their profit streams, which includes frustrating the development of competition.

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      “And why do you want all that wealth? Does it give you happiness? Why do you feel the need to hoarde more? If living comfortable isnt enough, perhaps sharing it would give you value in your life that you desperately need.” Would be my response.

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    there’s positives from it and negatives. stuff like large wealth inequalities can be easily fixed with progressive tax rates. it all depends on how its done

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        I want private ownership and competition along with markets that can find the optimal price for goods. there can be safety nets for the poor sick and insane and the combination of this is simply another sort of capitalsm

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          What does optimal mean in this scenario? Because really that is the crux of the issue. Capitalism puts the power into the hands of corporations to determine what is optimal. That’s what the free market is. The consumer doesn’t really have power in that system in any way that matters.

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            What does optimal mean in this scenario?

            That’s a great question and it really depends on a lot. Ideally if there’s no artificial monopolies and there is significant competition, all the sellers of a good or service will be forced to offer the lowest price, in order to win over the buyers, who will buy the cheapest product. Of course at some point the price cant get any cheaper, and that optimal price will be slightly above the cost of making the good.

            The consumer doesn’t really have power in that system in any way that matters.

            The consumer can choose not to buy a product they don’t like, and if they want to amplify that effect they can organize boycotts of it. Imagine if Amazon doubled all of their prices tomorrow, no one would buy from them, and they would lose money. And because of this, the market can somewhat control Amazon’s prices. if there’s an industry that is filled with expensive, low quality products everyone hates, there is massive incentive for a new player to join with a product that is cheaper and better.

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    I like to link to https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crony_capitalism because without the people who abuse the system, it would be a lot better. We need to close these loopholes, but of course rich people have the money to keep them open or find new ones.

    Removing loopholes that the cronies exploit and removing tax havens, etc (other tax loopholes) would (in my opinion) make leave us in a much better state that we currently are in.

    We hate crony capitalism not just capitalism on its own I believe.

    Edit: hope this isnt recycled

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    clears throat

    Markets are not evil in and of themselves.

    Concentrated capital and poor market controls lead to unfair outcomes.

    Markets can be an efficient way of distributing goods, even under socialist structures.

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    Nah. I even googled it:

    Capitalism is an economic system characterized by private ownership of the means of production, where goods and services are produced and distributed based on market competition and profit motives

    As such, I have no problems with capitalism. But with sick fucks who think they absolutely need another golden car and a yacht at a price of ruines lives (human and not human alike) - those must be brought to extinction, preferably fast

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        Oh, and other (edit: under) something else they won’t. I got a bridge to sell ya, for only 1 billion of dollars

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      Private ownership of means of production has led to all the atrocities that Nestle has committed. You need to start having a problem with capitalism because unless you’re a billionaire, it’s not your friend

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        No, sick dumb fucks are my enemy, if you wish to see this in friend/foe paradigm. Capitalism or not, they will find a way to fuck everything around them, since it’s what they do. Or do I need to remind you that oh-so-very-not-capitalistic-soviet-union-china-and-others are also a pile of shit, just different flavour?

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              I see you are failing to make a point anymore so get back to cleaning those boots like a good little drone

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                Oh, I do not give you noooo-capitalism-acshually-good-becos-reasons reply, and now you just project it and go on as usual? Nice trick, I want more. Show me something

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                  You’re the one that keeps saying stupid shit, show me that you aren’t a dumb little drone.

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          Ah, so all systems are shit and there is no hope for a better one. You’re a nihilist!

          Anyways, would be pretty cool to live in a system that discourages hoarding and excess, or at least doesn’t benefit it, rather than encouraging it. Neither capitalism nor state socialism have achieved that one.