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The Future and Nature of Capitalism Viewed in a More Communist Light

2023-03-04 22:43:13

INTRODUCTION Capitalism has never actually died, and it will exist at least in the next century. In a world full of market imperfections, the government must intervene in the order of the market. Concerns over the market crash in 2008 have strengthened the government's responsibilities and actions. Capitalism is a government system that promotes personal growth with minimal government intervention. Contrary to capitalism and communism where asset owners are state, the focus is on improving social welfare.

Finally, from the political point of view, in the past power was natural resources, work and capital once. It is now a more natural resource, a capital and a consumer class (with financial help) as a "personal" agent. The consumer class is the "source" of power. GAFAM (especially Google, Facebook, Amazon) is very powerful. This is because we acquire a part of the power of consumer class (AI sees consumer's decision-making power as "individual" agent) and concentrates this power on our own. And this, in turn, deals with its cumulative nature through computer / artificial intelligence, is a form of capital, and is rapidly complicated

Last month when I wrote an article about human domestication, I talked about patriarchy. It is closely related to colonialism and capitalism. But colonialism is not just a symptom of capitalism. The empire of socialism and communism is also a pioneer empire, and they also regard natural resources as merchandisable items. The difference is that capitalism regards it as personal interest and communism as it regards it as all people's interests. External colonialism is to pull the world, animals, plants, and humans and to pull them out to transport them to the colonialists who are marked as the first world. All things that were born and raised are recreated as "natural resources". This includes examples of "historical" such as opium, spices, tea, sugar, tobacco and even human beings. The extraction continues to promote colonial efforts. Modern examples include essential minerals for diamonds, fish, water, oil, physical workers, and high-tech equipment.

All wealth comes from the land. The reason is that everything procured and manufactured comes from natural resources including human lives and communities (natural capital, economic capital, social capital are in close and intertwined relationship). All natural resources are public before they are private. All private interests from natural resources are at least in part wealth, not only from the public sector but also from future generations. This is a difficult problem for Americans. Our country is based on the concepts agreed by rulers. Citizen. This is the worst form of externalization, as future generations might not gain any benefit from the final payment.