| First of all capitalism doesn't apply to home grown diy stuff, so even if your argument was validity it would still be irrelevant here. Secondly, even though I am very much in favour of a social state, so I am not arguing for capitalism in general here,
capitalism is pretty much a unregulated market economy. How would you describe most societies of the last few hundred thousand years? Socialism and everything related to it is a very modern concept. That was only made possible through the abundance of modern industrialisation. If anything, the communist states that claimed to be defenders of socialism (I wouldn't call them socialist in any way but, meh), have shown that they were the biggest proponents of monoculture. How do you feed a billion people through state organised agriculture? Through fields that are hundreds of miles long, so that they can be harvested easily and efficiently by a single machine. You can still see the industrial agriculture wastelands of this philosophy in east germany today. Wind that would normally be broken by vegetation and the borders of smaller fields can erode the top soil and leaves nothing but unusable desert. |