socialism v. capitalism: |
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socialism v. capitalism: |
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i view capitalism as a mode of economic & social infancy. i think that it is regressive to society, poisonous, & under-developing.
i point to these basic "flaws" in capitalism*: 1. the emphasis on profit as opposed to utility. 2. the creation of oligarchy & plutocracy. 3. the unfair/uneven distribution of wealth. 4. the creation of a significant class divide. 5. the inability of capitalism, alone, to provide the people with necessities. 6. the exploitation of the working class. 7. the existence of crime in excess, caused by class struggle, poverty, & proletariat anxiety. 8. the creation of an oppressive institution (i.e. the police state, the church, the education system) in order to secure profits to a specific & elite population. i point to these basic "benefits" in socialism*: 1. the emphasis on utility. 2. the destruction of plutocracy & (in many forms) oligarchy. 3. the fair distribution of wealth. 4. the destruction of a significant class divide. 5. the ability of socialism to provide for its people, necessities. 6. the affirmation of the working class. 7. the absence of crime invoked by squalor & proletariat anxiety. 8. the destruction of specific oppressive institutions & the opportunity to reform the state (i.e. despite the pull of capital & profits). DISCUSS. *quotation marks provided for argument's sake. whatever. |
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When viewed in the context of the development of societies and civilizations, capitalism runs contrary to the goals of such institutions. In capitalism, the individual is seen as the key to his own success; i.e., economic prosperity depends on the will of the individual to "work hard". But the whole motivation behind forming societies was to allow people to work together, with their own individual strengths and weaknesses, for the greater good of everyone involved -- rather than just fighting "in the jungle" over limited resources. In essence, this was a socialist system.
In light of this, capitalism feels like a return to the jungle out of which we labored so hard to climb. |
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