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    caffinepwrd@infosec.exchangeC
    How have you increased shareholder value today?#antiwork #capitalism
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    The Guardian | Muskism by Quinn Slobodian and Ben Tarnoff review – how Elon Musk is reshaping the world by Christopher WebbHenry Ford changed the face of industry forever – what kind of economic model do Musk’s methods presage?Genius industrialist or clownish conman, humanity’s saviour from a rapidly crumbling planet or rabid social media troll – the verdicts on the world’s richest person vary in flavour, but most share something in common: they focus on Musk as an individual. In their study, Quinn Slobodian, a historian at Boston University, and Ben Tarnoff, a tech writer, wish to reframe the conversation. The most important question, they argue, is not “who is Musk?” but “what is Musk a symptom of?”As the title suggests, their answer is “Muskism”, the coinage a deliberate nod to Fordism, the shorthand for 20th-century capitalism built on the pairing of mass production with mass consumption. If Fordism was the last century’s operating system, Slobodian and Tarnoff contend that Muskism is this century’s. Continue reading...Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2026/mar/26/muskism-by-quinn-slobodian-and-ben-tarnoff-review-how-elon-musk-is-reshaping-the-world#elonmusk #technology #muskism #fordism #capitalism
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    n_dimension@infosec.exchangeN
    2028, June: #OpenAi "Automated researcher" finds that indeed, the source of all of humanities problems is naked, predatory #capitalism2028, July: #Aibubble bursts, collapsing the entire industry.https://www.technologyreview.com/2026/03/20/1134438/openai-is-throwing-everything-into-building-a-fully-automated-researcher/#AiResearch
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    dougiec3@libretooth.grD
    Has the US reached a tipping point? Or are most in the US too busy trying to make ends meet that they don't realize they are in a hamster cage, possibly for life?https://www.cbsnews.com/sacramento/news/cost-of-living-income-quality-of-life/?intcid=CNM-00-10abd1h#Economics #Oligarchs #Money #Capitalism #TrumpAndEpstein
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    tanekrune@mstdn.caT
    @Black_Flag I mean, if I could outsource the gross things people say to/about me even without being a sex worker, I would. That being said, I'd actually have to pay them a living wage and health insurance for the therapy they'd need.
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    nazokiyoubinbou@mastodon.socialN
    @autonomysolidarity Meanwhile, the rich people have made it such that the middle class actually *IS* the poor and just doesn't know it yet.
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    undefined_variable@mementomori.socialU
    @ned This, if anything, also should finally drive the point home that national debts are an illusion that have nothing to do with consumer debts and such.
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    anniebuddy@mstdn.caA
    @ned In my lengthy years of advocating for more liveable cities I came across one theme that was repeated over and over by different people in positions that could have made the difference.Public transportation, walking, cycling are seen as a service for low income people who have no choice. Cars not only give "freedom" from the poor, they are a status symbol. Look at me, look at what I drive.No matter how many times they were reminded that all those people doing all those alternatives were saving in traffic, pollution and TIME, they couldn't get past the fact that people have been trained to hate those who are perceived to have less.
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    prometheus@infosec.exchangeP
    The Myth of Marxism& the grand delusion of "socialistic" labelsEver noticed how every serious conversation about economic systems eventually crashes into the same wall? Someone utters the word socialism — and half the room hears “Soviet gulags” while the other half sees sunshine and lollipops.This is not an anomaly. It is the predictable result of using words that function as tribal signals rather than analytical categories — terms so overloaded with ideology, history, and propaganda that they can no longer carry the weight of real argument (assuming they ever did).The words causing the most damage are, as always, socialism, communism, and Marxism — not because they describe dangerous things, but because they never described anything with precision to begin with.Yet, they are routinely treated as if they name concrete social and economic systems — institutional blueprints that are comparable to market-based economies, which actually do have identifiable mechanics: private property, price signals, competitive exchange, profit-seeking firms, and monetary accounting that coordinates production and distribution.But the fact is: these terms were never institutional blueprints. They emerged as philosophical critiques of the existing order, as historical theories, as aspirational visions. They specified what was wrong far, far more clearly than they specified what should replace it.And treating them as system designs equivalent to any functioning economic model is like treating a prosecutor’s indictment as an architectural plan for a new courthouse. The two things are not the same kind of object.No, Marx Did Not Write an Operating ManualThe assumption behind most political debate is that Marxist texts contain a detailed design for a “socialist” society. That assumption collapses into oblivion on contact with the actual literature.Marx spent the overwhelming majority of his intellectual energy analyzing capitalism — how surplus value is extracted, how class relations form, how markets expand, how crises emerge from systemic contradictions. Das Kapital, all three volumes of it, is fundamentally a forensic examination of capitalism’s mechanics. Volume I alone runs to nearly 900 pages of dense analysis of the commodity form, the working day, and the accumulation of capital. What it does not contain is a chapter on how to run a railway network, set agricultural output targets, or adjudicate between competing industrial priorities.https://peterjoseph.substack.com/p/the-myth-of-marxism?open=false#socialism #capitalism #marxism #propaganda #peterjoseph
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    josh0@babka.socialJ
    @The_Whore_of_Blahbylon slightly misleading, as trees have only been around for about 3 years max, in this scenario, and the specific trees that we’re currently talking about date only to the end of the last ice age, which was a hair over an hour ago.So yes, unsustainable, but not nearly so dramatic it’s being made out.
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    stuffifound@pixelfed.socialS
    This showed up when I did an image search for "capitalism" #capitalism #anticapitalism #EatTheRich #FeedThePoor #activism #barbecue
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    snippet@fe.disroot.orgS
    A society whose structure leads to depressive and anxiety disorders en masse tries to solve the problem by … reducing health system costs and therefore lowering the income for psychotherapists (in Germany).#Depression #NotJustSad #Capitalism
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    rhizomancer@todon.euR
    "It is important to remember that class society is not the creation of humanity as a whole. In its most ruthless form, it is the “achievement” of that numerically small proportion of “advanced peoples” who were largely confined to Europe. By far, the great mass of human beings who occupied the planet before the Age of Exploration had developed alternatives of their own to capitalism, even to class society. By no means do we have the right to regard them as arrested societies that awaited the gentle caress of “civilization” and the sculpting of the crucifix. That their social forms, technologies, cultural works, and values have been degraded to mere “anthropologies” rather than histories in their own right is testimony to an intellectual atavism that views anything but its own social creations as mere “remains” of its “prehistory” and the “archaeology” of its own social development" - in 'The Ecology of Freedom'#anarchism #capitalism #modernity
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    microglyphics@mastodon.socialM
    Capitalism’s defenders like to boast that it rewards talent. What capitalism actually rewards is saleability, compliance, stamina, inheritance, and the ability to endure long periods of spiritual self-betrayal without becoming visibly troublesome.https://philosophics.blog/2026/03/08/capitalism-doesnt-merely-exploit-labour/?utm_source=masto#philosophy #capitalism #labour #art #employment #artists #culture #Kafka #modernity, #exploitation #creativity #patronage #work #society #politics #enlightenment #civilisation #potential #opportunitycosts #parasites #blog
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    iju@mastodon.socialI
    #newyorker #capitalism #upperclass #cartoon #ad1933 #revolution
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    theresareason@mstdn.caT
    @persagen well said, Carney has shown he lacks integrity.
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    persagen@mastodon.socialP
    NL: His heart stopped in a St. John's emergency room after waiting 8+ hourshttps://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/nl-heart-failure-revived-9.7102279One of 1000s of such incidents / stories / failures.Again: Canada a top-10 global economy yetonslaught of "austerity" budgetsyears of structural neglect (infrastructure; services)failure after failure for public services to deliverOur wealth is siloed: corporations; private (billionaires; private equity)#capitalism #greed #inequality#DemocraticSocialism #equality
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    autonomysolidarity@todon.euA
    Ist das Recherche oder kann das weg? #WirSindBanksy Nach 20 Jahren Anonymität haben Reuters-Journalisten #Banksy enttarnt. Das ist aber kein Erkenntnisgewinn, nur ein zerstörtes Geheimnis eines Künstlers.https://taz.de/Banksy-durch-Journalisten-enthuellt/!6163029/‚Die obsessive Suche nach seiner Identität offenbart eine gesellschaftliche Unfähigkeit, Unwissen auszuhalten. In Zeiten, in denen jeder Star auf Instagram minutiös verfolgt werden kann und alles kontrollierbar scheint, wird das Unerreichbare als störend empfunden. Dabei liegt genau darin der Wert: Unverfügbarkeit ermöglicht Fantasie, Respekt und Distanz – alles Dinge, die die allgegenwärtige Transparenz der digitalen Welt zerstört….‘#Art #Kapitalismus #Kunst #Graffiti #Protest #CapitalismIsADeathCult