Name one contemporary country that truly DOES NOT operate on a hybrid-capitalist or true capitalist economy, that is desirable to move to and it is LGBTQ friendly. Don’t worry, we’ll wait for the answer.
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thatradomguy@lemmy.world 2 days ago
A lot of things probably would’ve worked out if capitalism wasn’t a thing either. Oh well. We’re past that now. There’s only one way out.
BaroqueInMind@piefed.social 2 days ago
shalafi@lemmy.world 2 days ago
Capitalism was working just fucking dandy when we had unions to reign in the owners and a trust-busting government. You children annoy me.
“sOciAliSM!”
As if there’s any economic system that can’t be played to route the money upstream. As if your thin education and experience can replace real-world history with slogans.
Capitalism is the best economic system we’ve ever invented. Democracy is the best political system we’ve ever invented. Problem being, both need serious guard rails. As with any other system you can imagine.
The electorate has to be educated as to systems and morals. Cut the education? No system can withstand ignorance.
M1ch431@slrpnk.net 2 days ago
If you limit yourself to only seeing the first-world and not the exploited third-world countries that produce the majority of our goods and provide us with resources, sure if you ignore first-world class-based inequality.
Guess we also ignore that e.g. your cell phone was made in part with child slavery (unless you bought a product like the Fairphone). Out of sight, out of mind - am I right?
Even in the best case scenarios, we’re still exploring how to implement democracy and have it actually reflect the spirit of the concept. Representative democracy in its current iterations is truly a farce and is far too corruptible. Increasing levels of direct democracy or decentralized governance would likely be desirable. Having the most-qualified experts empowered to solve our problems would be desirable, as well.
Democracy needs less guard rails and capitalism needs more - if we can continue to justify its existence as the dominant economic system.
Indoctrinated would be a better way to put it. Indoctrinated that capitalism is the best system ever (so don’t hope for a system where people aren’t fundamentally exploited), indoctrinated to unquestionably accept fundamentally broken systems (and allow ourselves to be dominated by hierarchy), and identify with state-proscribed morals. Sounds like an amazingly free society that you are advocating for.
People are far less stupid than you let on - we need open and fair discourse, we need to ensure fair media, we need to cut out partisan tribalism, and we need to stop acting like anything we’re currently experiencing is desirable or even close to being “the best”.