| > What would be a fix for capitalism that cripples our attitude to work? Us. Our culture. FWIW I'll try to explain a little more. I mean, that's a great
question but I think it's the wrong question, if you don't mind me
saying that. Nobody can see outside the logic of their own epoch. Capitalism can't be "fixed", because it's just what it is. If we
"fixed" it, it wouldn't be capitalism any more, it would be something
else. In fact it's been many different things over the past centuries
as it transforms, much as people like Smith and Marx predicted. Most people at this point say "Okay, smarty.. so what will you replace
it with?". And again, wrong question. There is no list of "systems"
that could simply be plugged in as replacements. That kind of nonsense
leads to great leaps into famine and 20 million starving. Politics is
not software like that. At best it's a set of potential slow paths
that all start at where we are now. It is not even a set of
destinations, because every end point we pursue changes with the
dynamics of time and change itself. The question, as I see it, is what do we change in ourselves to make
capitalism work. What makes capitalism into a non-toxic system that
does not destroy our planet and lead us to perpetual cycles of war,
and misery and self-hatred? Now if you want to talk about that list... that's another
conversation. |