• RaptorBenn@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    You realise capitolism isnt the boogey man right, if you see problems with it then your problem lies with the consumer, nothing is sold until its bought.

    Let me ask you, what mode of commerce should we all ascribe to?

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      34 minutes ago

      Blaming victims existing within a system for the problems with the system is deflection, not a solution. The answer is socialism, ie gradually working towards a fully publicly owned and planned economy after a period of revolution.

      Moreover, Capitalism isn’t just “markets.”

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      7 hours ago

      Do you understand the difference between capitalism and commerce? Using money for trade isn’t what makes capitalism what it is. Capitalism is, from wikipedia, “An economic system in which the means of production and distribution are privately or corporately owned and development occurs through the accumulation and reinvestment of profits gained in a free market” Capitalism means that I can own something I have nothing to do with and you have to pay me for the privilege of using it. When that thing is housing or food or medicine then I own you unless you want to die.

      Capitalism means taking from the worker and giving to the ‘owner’. The problem is that work is real and ownership is a made up concept.

      The more you learn about it the more you’ll understand how evil it is, I promise.

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        47 minutes ago

        I think your whole first paragraph is just posturing, maybe i did speak incorrectly, i dont care.

        In your economic system, if I make a machine that makes something, and sell it to a guy, what happens to that machine if what it makes is important or valuable?

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          4 minutes ago

          How are you making your machine? Does it literally create something from nothing? Why would what it creates have any value if it can be infinitely easily produced, even if important? If it obeys the laws of physics, why would you be able to compete with large, mass scale industry as a single person?

          Your question largely doesn’t make any sense.