• rockSlayer@lemmy.worldOPM
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    1 year ago

    Making things or selling things is not capitalism. Capitalism is the private ownership of the means of production; things like factories, tools, intellectual property, etc.

    On the point of greed, I disagree that it’s just simply “human nature”. However, even if it was, why should we have an economic system that prioritizes greed?

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      1 year ago

      Capitalism is the ideology that defends capital as the main desirable quality in society.

      Greed is a consequence of the desire for ownership, which is part of human nature.

      Capitalism is the exaltation of that greed… and no, we should not have any system that blindly defends a single aspect of life.

      Life is full of nuance, no single aspect should rule it all; sometimes ownership is good (like my pants), sometimes sharing is good (like riding on a bus), sometimes defending a life is good (like preventing a murder), sometimes ending a life is good (like euthanasia)… and so on.

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        1 year ago

        sometimes ownership is good (like my pants)

        Anticapitalist critique of private ownership isn’t about private ownership of pants it’s about private/centralized ownership of the means of production. This is a critical distinction, as many models still want a free market which doesn’t work without private property.