• 4am@lemmy.zip
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    2 months ago

    Yeah, I mean you’re technically right.

    The point is that capitalism is extra bad because it is designed to do this.

    The greatest crime ever committed is convincing people that capitalism is the reason they’re free. “These cell bars actually PROTECT you from the flood waters!”

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      1 month ago

      It’s not designed to do that though. Limitations are applied to it in countries that aren’t ruled by the mob, like the US. Let’s not rule out social-democracy altogether here.

      EDIT: The deeper I dive into the link between capitalism/socialism and corruption, the more of a mindfuck it becomes. Even if money simply didn’t exist and there just was a state that managed and distributed all goods, what’s to stop some guy who works for the state from distributing himself 5 loaves of bread instead of 2 other than a lawyer and a judge? It’s almost like greed and corruption are in some people’s nature and nothing can be done to prevent it. Things can only be done to punish it. Best case scenario you catch someone in the act but can never prevent their intention from occuring in their brain. You can never fully remove the temptation. Some are just wired differently. Whoa… dude… that’s a bummer.

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      2 months ago

      IMO the nations who claimed not to be capitalists were the extra bad ones. Capitalism is just the default system in every nation, currently, its mid. Because the problems are not directly related to the economic system.