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Post #1835148

2026-04-24 05:41 UTC

The Capitalist ideal is that you don’t need a state, cause if everyone only maximizes their own wealth with no barriers for the market, it will somehow work out to everyone’s best interest in the end. If a global trillion $ corporation does shitty things, people will freely choose to buy from a newly sprung up competitor who doesn’t do that. Homeless people won’t freeze in the street cause a benevolent billionaire will choose to help them. And somehow, that system can keep growing exponentially forever in a world with limited resources. We’re as far away from ideal functioning Capitalism as from ideal functioning Communism.

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  • @Gorilladrums@lemmy.world 2026-04-24 05:53

    The thing is that capitalism isn’t an ideology like communism. Capitalism is a purely economic system. There are ideologies built around it, but capitalism itself is not one. Capitalism can exist under wildly different ideologies and produce wildly different result. India, the US, Saudi Arabia, and Iceland are all capitalist but they very different from each other. That’s because capitalism is more like a tool. Communism actually tries to layout how a society should ideally be run economically, politically, and socially. The counterpart to capitalism is not communism, but socialism.

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  • capitalism requires the state to do things like write deeds and enforce property claims

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