The human species has essentially been transformed into a giant machine to generate profit for corporations.

Under capitalism, humanity exists to serve the interests of the corporation. We are all livestock; beasts of burden used to carry margin expansion forward from quarterly statement to quarterly statement. Enjoyment of life has no value other than the extent to which it can be used to increase the net worth of the shareholders.

That’s why everyone’s so unhappy. We’re not living with purpose. We’re not working together to build a better world and a better future, we’re just pulling levers to turn gears to make the arrow line go up on the graph in the conference room. It’s a hollow, pointless way for people to live.

It makes our whole culture vapid and soulless.

Crosspost from https://news.abolish.capital/post/56355

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    But… That’s like dengism with extra steps and money, if I understand either, correctly.

    100 mn is not achievable by most, regardless of how hard they work. Assuming a 40 hour work week (which is too many hours, in my opinion), $100k/yr would require $48/hr pay rate. Deduct taxes at an assumed rate (say 30%) to cover cleaner infrastructure, education, health, clean water, social programs, how much is left? Even if we immediately nationalize all necessities for living, there are still expenses on both sides, bringing housing, water, food, education up to par, for example, on the government side, and travel, clothing (which is a necessity, in my estimation), pencils, books, computers, furniture, dishes, on the private side.

    So it’s not going to be overnight, and with hours will be necessarily long, for a time. The current generations may never realize gains from our investments; but generations behind us may.

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      Nope. It’s social-democratic capitalism, or capitalism with massive guard rails. The emphasis is on guiding society to a more equitable default. We would need to prosecute all of the current billionaire class and their bought politicians and have a massive redistribution of wealth, in the form of reparations. People can choose how they want to live their lives from there. A soft reset.

      I don’t think it’s wrong for people who want to lead organizations to have more wealth than others, there just needs to be limits to it. It should be illegal to exploit others in any way. You know; life, liberty, and justice for all.

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        Social democracy still stomps on the South/Asia/East. I’ll hard nope on that.

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          I don’t think you understand social democracy well enough. The Netherlands, Denmark, Norway all have social democracy. South Asia/East does not. Assuming you’re mostly referring to China, since you referenced dengism earlier, China is an authoritarian regime with a strict class system and unevenly regulated capitalism favoring the authoritarian class at the top. That is the opposite of social democracy.

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              Not sure exactly what you’re referring to. Who told me what?

              Did you start a discussion so you can inaccurately categorize people’s opinions and try to brow beat them when they don’t agree with your false equivalence statements? I’m just telling you what I think would be a good solution. An easy, smooth transfer towards a blend of systems that seem to work well in some Scandinavian countries.

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                I’m not sure where you see “browbeat.” I merely noted that social democracy stomps on the South/Asia/East, then you started browbeating and maligning China. No investigation, no right to speak.

                I have learned enough about social democracies enough to know the treats are from brutal exploitation of the people in the aforementioned regions, and followed up with a Greta Thunberg video. So who’s browbeating, who investigated?

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                  I’m reeeaaaally not interested in a reddit-style gotcha debate. But, since you seem adamant on persuading me to agree with your opinions; how does social democracy stomp on Asia? How is my assessment of China’s political system wrong?

                  Nah, I just don’t click on random links. I’m not familiar with tankie.tube.

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                    I think they are refering to the fact that the worldbank and the IMF are keeping poor countries trapped in debt

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                    The gymnastics here are worthy of a medal and the projection is 100% Oscar winning. What this says to me is you’re not interested in hearing another perspective, your treats mean more than the lives they squander, especially since they are out of your direct line of vision. The video is also available on Instagram but again, you’d prefer treats to truth.

                    Enjoy, I guess.