• redtea@lemmygrad.ml
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    1 year ago

    I’m also an outsider and I find it helpful to see things in a similar way.

    Everything can be divided up in different ways: relations of production, forces of production, social relations, means of production, mental conceptions, etc, etc. Science/technology is another one. They’re all interconnected. Each one can develop even if the others stagnate. But there’s a limit to how much anything can develop on its own. They either all develop or you reach a wall.

    The hard sciences are near the wall. There’s room for a little bit of development but nothing can flourish. Google ‘[discipline/science] funding’ and have a look at what’s required to secure research funding (or don’t—it won’t be fun lol). There is zero percent chance that any funder will knowingly pay a research team to conclude, ‘capitalism must end’. There are research questions you’re just not allowed to ask.

    Not to mention that scientists are hemmed in on all sides by IP. Good luck advancing knowledge if you’re not allowed to start at the most advanced point because some imperialist items the IP and keeps it locked away because reasons.

    Researchers of all kinds know the system is terrible but without organisation none of them can do anything about it. And they’re mostly labour aristocrats if they work in western research institutions, which means they are unwilling to even accept what the problem is beyond the surface detail of restrictive gatekeeping.

    There’s only so much even the best scientist can achieve in this system.