Capitalism is better than anything else we have created to date. To say that capitalism is a problem is completely mental.
People have problems. People bring problems into any economic system you can create.
I'd rather live in a nation of decentralized executives whose sole interests is money than in a nation led by a tyrant whose sole interest is power through any means.
Feudalism got rebranded, end of story.
This must be one of the dumbest statements yet in this thread.
Who's the lord of your fief whom you asked for the right to marry your spouse?
Capitalism is not the problem. The stock market is. You can have one without the other.
I agree that farming isn't easy but that's not the point.You have never worked a day on a farm if you think it's badass. That's not an 8 hour workday you are facing.
Especially if you think everyone is equal in an agrarian society.
I agree that farming isn't easy but that's not the point.
My problem with capitalism is humans are turned into machines. I don't see how humans can ever be happy working 7 hours as a cashier or janitor when these tasks feel completely artificial and only serves to put money in the top.
This is on top of the already disgusting work conditions that everyone at the bottom must suffer through. Look at video games. Capitalism means we can enjoy them but at the cost of artists being slaved to make them and only to be laid off when done.
This is where capitalism has failed me. At least in past societies, jobs like farming appealed to the human state. You weren't expectef to consume everything a CEO throws at you.
What country are you thinking about when you talk about socialism?
Socialism is workers owning the means of production.
Explain how that was the case in the USSR.
Capitalism is not the problem. The stock market is. You can have one without the other.
Socialism is workers owning the means of production.
Explain how that was the case in the USSR.
Capitalism isn't a particularly good way of handling an economy, but it's much better than a number of the alternative systems that humanity has tried over the years.
For example, in the period that capitalism has boomed (post WW2), look at the increase in global life expectancy:
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It's also worth considering the number of global deaths due to conflict per year:
EDIT: image is quite large, link here
Are things perfect? No. Is there a better system? Almost certainly. Has capitalism generally been good for society? Yes.
I agree that farming isn't easy but that's not the point.
My problem with capitalism is humans are turned into machines. I don't see how humans can ever be happy working 7 hours as a cashier or janitor when these tasks feel completely artificial and only serves to put money in the top.
This is on top of the already disgusting work conditions that everyone at the bottom must suffer through. Look at video games. Capitalism means we can enjoy them but at the cost of artists being slaved away to make them and only to be laid off when done.
This is where capitalism has failed me. At least in past societies, jobs like farming appealed to the human state. You weren't expected to consume everything a CEO throws at you. Today's world has become a slave to the dollar.
We should have taken all the wealth we made and used it to bring back certain elements of the past so humans can be happy doing what they really enjoy, instead of creating more societies around the globe where we work ourselves to death.
Yeah? That's great for baby boomers and, to a lesser degree, us. But what about the fact those gains seemed to have been made in a way that's totally unsustainable? See climate change.
This must be one of the dumbest statements yet in this thread.
Who's the lord of your fief whom you asked for the right to marry your spouse?
Who would make video games in a non-capitalist society?
Ok which socialist country should we emulate
He's right tho
Fuckin' everyone. And they'd just swap them with each other with no greedy capitalist extracting the surplus value.
This is a bit a romantisised look at older professions. Especially as a farmer you rarely worked for yourself as you didn't own the land. You didn't consume because you had no money in the first place - and no (or less) time for leisure.
You took the job of your father because that's how things went (and that's where the familys capital was invested). As second or third born son you became a priest or a soldier. Or simply had nothing. Being able to more or less choose what you do for a living, is a modern achievment.
This idea that there was ever a time where the majority of the population was happy and content with their work and earned a fair wage and weren't explioited is wrong. That's not something capitalism ruined. It's never been the case in the first place.
For the vast majority of humans, from the dawn of time and even today, living is struggling. You don't work or hunt or tend to fields because it's fun. You do because if you don't you starve and die.
I'm not sure if thats entirely true. Farming in the beginning and for quite a while later must have been less intensive and more efficient time wise than the other forms. You can see it in the explosion of other tools and implements, and decorations. People clearly had lots of free time to do other things and they used it to innovative and experiment.
Its once populations reached certain sizes, and had certain ideas about forcing labour that things took a certain turn. Lots of civilizations didn't struggle, and likely the farmers(who werent forced) and everyone had plenty of free time to communicate and mess about.
I'm not sure if thats entirely true. Farming in the beginning and for quite a while later must have been less intensive and more efficient time wise than the other forms. You can see it in the explosion of other tools and implements, and decorations. People clearly had lots of free time to do other things and they used it to innovative and experiment.
Its once populations reached certain sizes, and had certain ideas about forcing labour that things took a certain turn. Lots of civilizations didn't struggle, and likely the farmers(who werent forced) and everyone had plenty of free time to communicate and mess about.
I'm not sure if thats entirely true. Farming in the beginning and for quite a while later must have been less intensive and more efficient time wise than the other forms. You can see it in the explosion of other tools and implements, and decorations. People clearly had lots of free time to do other things and they used it to innovative and experiment.
Its once populations reached certain sizes, and had certain ideas about forcing labour that things took a certain turn. Lots of civilizations didn't struggle, and likely the farmers(who werent forced) and everyone had plenty of free time to communicate and mess about.
Can you point what years are you talking about with this statement?
Can you point out what historic event are you referring by this? Are you really trying to say that Hitler and Mussolini were just some tools?
Theoretical structures that haven't produced better results should not be bandied about as better alternatives to actual systems that have, by almost every measure, improved QoL around the globe.
Socialism is workers owning the means of production.
Explain how that was the case in the USSR.
Are you a high school drop out or something?
the problem is the free market. the undefined unregulated free market.
You clearly have no idea what you're talking about. Farming is incredibly labor intensive, so much so that you needed small children to help you do it instead of getting an education. Greek inventions and temple buildings happened because farming improvements resulted in less people needing to farm. Farming is awful, not some panacea to be espoused
If you have a chance go out in the real world and talk with people who work the land and raise animals just to ensure their and their family existence. It's most of the time dusk to dawn heavy work. Usually for all the family.
Eh, it was surely better than a hunter gatherer lifestyle and allowed further distribution of labour. But "everyone had plenty of free time" seems like a stretch (it's not like you need a big percentage of people innovating for huge advancements in progress). Look at farming today, with all the technology, and how much work it still is.
We're comparing to a 40-50 hour week. In some european countries the average is even lower than 40 hours of work per week. That's a lot of free time.
Yeap lets blame it on the system that has took 80% of the world population out of poverty.As always, the banter comes from a kid of a rich country.
Oh the same period 20th century Marxism Leninism boomed (and fell). Remember life expectancy in SU compared to the US? I do.Capitalism isn't a particularly good way of handling an economy, but it's much better than a number of the alternative systems that humanity has tried over the years.
For example, in the period that capitalism has boomed (post WW2), look at the increase in global life expectancy:
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It's also worth considering the number of global deaths due to conflict per year:
EDIT: image is quite large, link here
Are things perfect? No. Is there a better system? Almost certainly. Has capitalism generally been good for society? Yes.
So you have no facts to back your hyperbole, as I was expecting.
Dude, there are literally thousands of games made by individuals and teams who give them away. Their incentive was creation itself.Explain how capitalism is feudalism rebranded.
How do you see this happening? You still work in a company or cooperative or whatever, it's just owned by the state. I'm not even sure that the concept of indies can exist in a socialist society. There is no pressure for profit, but do you have the impression that there are no more leaders? There will still be some people making decisions, people that might or might not be qualified for that, people that might or might not seek personal success by all means.
Do you think crunch exists just because some greedy capitalist? There is a full chain of overly ambitious people along the line. Those exists also outside capitalism.
Or how do you see this perfect society for game developers?
Lol, and people call leftists naive dreamers.UNCHECKED Capitalism is the problem. Regulated capitalism that isn't allowed to "lobby" (bribe) politicians by donating to campaigns etc. can do great things.
Anyway funny to see people saying Scandinavia is the solution, Social democracy was my first love too. You'll learn it's nothing but a bandaid and want something different.