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6 votes
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I spent a year deleting my address online, then it popped up on Bing
20 votes -
Fed up with Capitalism, Marxism gains popularity among youth in China
12 votes -
Capitalists are bad at business
10 votes -
Manufacturing a better foot | Running shoes
4 votes -
The fake futurism of Elon Musk
21 votes -
Ecocredits, on how to use capitalism to solve global warming
5 votes -
Fake authenticity
10 votes -
How to Destroy Surveillance Capitalism - A new, short book by Cory Doctorow that looks at big tech as a monopoly problem
18 votes -
The eco-yogi slumlords of Brooklyn
6 votes -
The Anti-Capitalist Software License has a goal of "contributing to a world beyond capitalism"
14 votes -
Home ownership is the West’s biggest economic-policy mistake. It is an obsession that undermines growth, fairness and public faith in capitalism leaders
23 votes -
Theorizing racial capitalism
4 votes -
Data isn't just being collected from your phone. It's being used to score you
22 votes -
How compulsory unionization makes us more free
9 votes -
Mask off: Crisis and struggle in the pandemic
6 votes -
Angrynomics: How reform of capitalism in the last twenty years reflects a failure of ideas
8 votes -
For the people who want capitalism to be replaced by some form of socialism, why?
(Yes, I know "socialism" and "capitalism" are vague terms, hence why you should probably very much clarify what type of "socialist" system you want, since "socialism" can be anything from market...
(Yes, I know "socialism" and "capitalism" are vague terms, hence why you should
probablyvery much clarify what type of "socialist" system you want, since "socialism" can be anything from market socialism, Marxism-Leninism, Syndicalism, democratic socialism, Trotskyism, anarcho-socialism, anarcho-communism, Luxemburgism, etc. Also, I'm a far cry from informed in this, so please correct me when needed.)So anyway, if you call yourself a socialist or at least want to abolish capitalism, why?
So for the best reasons I have seen are:
- Capitalism is inherently hierarchical and incompatible with democracy, which is egalitarian.
Obviously not all types of socialism (I.E, most types of socialism that have been tried for more than a few years because they weren't overthrown or voted out) are egalitarian however and many of these systems are completely centralized.
- Big companies will naturally use the state to their own advantage, as capitalism is driven by self interest instead of any vague marker of "competition".
The main argument against this is that you definitely regulate capitalism to be more competitive with stuff like antitrust without abolishing the whole thing.
18 votes -
The second defeat of Bernie Sanders
16 votes -
Why Jeff Bezos must be stopped before it’s too late
17 votes -
How "The Wing", a women-focused, co-working space collective and club is now reeling from allegations of racism, exclusivity and abuses of power
13 votes -
‘The Platform’ review: An accidentally timely political allegory
3 votes -
The decline and fall of the spectacle-commodity economy
5 votes -
Under cover of capital gains, the hyper-rich have been getting richer than we thought: the earnings of the top 0.1% grew 50% more from 1996 to 2018 than previously measured
20 votes -
America’s deadly obsession with intellectual property: Privatizing life-saving technology like vaccines and clean energy is bad both for the coronavirus and the climate crisis
9 votes -
Donald Trump’s National Labor Relations Board (NLRB): Assault on US labor in the pandemic era
5 votes -
After the crisis, big business could get even bigger: the pandemic and its response thus far are perfectly designed to concentrate corporate power--but we don’t have to accept that
6 votes -
Imperialism is using up the resources that could fight Covid-19
4 votes -
Amazon eliminates pay raises for workers as COVID-19 toll mounts
5 votes -
Does “The Case Against Socialism” hold up? It does not. A brief look at Rand Paul’s new book
9 votes -
The coronavirus crisis has highlighted exploitative global trade regimes
9 votes -
The coronavirus in capitalist Russia: The Russian government has not only failed to effectively battle the emergency but has attempted to actively ignore it and the plight of its citizens
5 votes -
Tech companies are pretending to be on their best behavior: Big tech is watching its step and trying to appear ethical during coronavirus. Don’t be fooled
8 votes -
Mark Blyth - A brief history of how we got here and why
7 votes -
COVID-19 and circuits of capital
2 votes -
The pyramid scheme that collapsed a nation
5 votes -
Capitalism’s favorite drug: The dark history of how coffee took over the world
13 votes -
Capitalism’s addiction problem
6 votes -
A future with no future: depression, the left, and the politics of mental health
11 votes -
Social contagion: How China's rapid development created the conditions for an epidemic
9 votes -
History is marching
3 votes -
What is something cheap to create but expensive to purchase?
I was having a conversation with a friend today about the economics of art and the potential cost of purchasing an idea. It got me thinking, what are some other things relatively cheap to create...
I was having a conversation with a friend today about the economics of art and the potential cost of purchasing an idea. It got me thinking, what are some other things relatively cheap to create but expensive to purchase?
19 votes -
How capitalism broke young adulthood
16 votes -
All the world’s wealth in one visual
12 votes -
Free market or socialism: Have economists really anything to say?
7 votes -
The time when capitalism went too far
4 votes -
How millions of French shoppers are rejecting cut-price capitalism
18 votes -
I got access to my secret consumer score. Now you can get yours, too.
14 votes -
Why a social credit system is so scary
13 votes -
Climate breakdown, capatalism and democracy
8 votes