• senorseco@lemmy.today
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    22 hours ago

    It’s not a policy failure at all. It’s a systemic feature. Capitalism is dog eat dog until only one dog remains. If you want to fix it you need a new economic system.

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      Thr government is supposed to enforce regulations in a capitalistic market like ours.

      Amazon should have been torn a new asshole for some of the anti competitive things they’ve done for example, which would have maybe prevented or at least slowed what happened.

      Google should have been broken up ages ago

      And so on.

      The rules and regulations are there, it’s just become so corrupt they aren’t being enforced.

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      If you want to fix it you need a new economic system.

      We could try actually free markets with no benefits to anyone. By benefits here I mean tax breaks, government contracts and subsidies for companies.

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        “We could try actually free markets with no benefits to anyone. By benefits here I mean tax breaks, government contracts and subsidies for companies.”

        I’m far from an expert but didn’t we more or less try that during the industrial revolution? As I recall from old history books, it wasn’t so great for the majority of citizens and the economy was an actual roller coaster ride.

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      I think capitalism can work depending on two things

      1. The state must discipline and tax the capitalists constantly.

      2. There is a competing system that capitalism has to outperform.

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        There is a competing system that capitalism has to outperform.

        That’s an interesting thought. Still trying to wrap my mind around how it might work.

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        14 hours ago

        No, what actually ends up happening is the capitalists constantly pressure and influence the state to not tax them and not discipline them. It’s hard for the state to say “no” to that kind of money.

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          It’s especially hard for the state to say no because the state is run by the capitalists themselves. They are the same people.