• deaf_fish
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    3 months ago

    Yeah, I just can’t stop pooping out capitalism. It’s literally a natural thing that I do. /S

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        3 months ago

        Hopefully something will fix it. Maybe it’ll be communism. It’s just a little ridiculous to believe that humans are hardwired to be capitalists. Especially since we’ve had two major economic systems prior to capitalism.

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          3 months ago

          I’d be open to a bottom-up communist-like path of change. I’ve given it some thought but haven’t come up with anything viable that doesn’t easily succumb to corruption.

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            3 months ago

            What do you mean “bottom-up Communist-like path to change?” What’s wrong with a democratic worker state?

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                  3 months ago

                  That interesting. How does one fund a campaign? How far vertical does a communist state go. How much power do those positions have? Seems like we just end up where we are now.

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                    That interesting. How does one fund a campaign?

                    Within Capitalism, Socialism, or Communism?

                    How far vertical does a communist state go.

                    As far as it needs to for proper administration as democratically decided.

                    How much power do those positions have?

                    As much as it needs as democratically decided.

                    Seems like we just end up where we are now.

                    In what manner?