• schipelblorp@sh.itjust.works
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    4 days ago

    I think this is just a larger cycle of history that has nothing specifically to do with capitalism.

    In every society, there are levers of power. In ever society, access to the levels of power grants you more power. Eventually, every society is ruled by a few people who can trivially put their own interests ahead of the interests of everyone else. Eventually, doing so for long enough makes everyone (but the powerful worse off) and the society collapses, at which point the guillotines come out and society resets (best case scenario) or it enters a stable state of serfdom.

    This has all happened before. This will all happen again.

    • SinAdjetivos@lemmy.world
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      4 days ago

      I think this is just a larger cycle of history

      Yes.

      that has nothing specifically to do with capitalism.

      No. Capitalism is because we have learned some lessons from that long history of power struggles but we are currently stuck in a rut and have a good 50-100 years of knowing better but refusing to do anything about it, which itself is another larger cycle of history that we know better but refuse to do anything about.