I agree with the spirit, but we could go full Georgist and effectively put those things back into the domain of the commons, and it would still be capitalism.
Capitalism is when some people have more stuff than I do, even though I have a blue check mark
There’s still property taxes
That’s quite paranoid. According to Immanuel Wallerstein there are three economy spheres: imperial or redistributional (the state, taxes and subsidies), market and capital, and extended family, friends, tribal forms.
The last is the more attacked right now. The only, nobody on TV cares about it. Yet, it must be the most important for human happiness.
The other two are very powerful and both can abuse each other and specially the family sphere. The only solution is to keep both in equilibrium. No monopoly or oligopoly, full democracy, transparency, bottom-up political decision maling.
To me, only switzerland meets these standards.
Because before capitalism, the proletariat had fair and equal access to these resources /s
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I agree with the spirit, but we could go full Georgist and effectively put those things back into the domain of the commons, and it would still be capitalism.
Capitalism is when some people have more stuff than I do, even though I have a blue check mark
There’s still property taxes
That’s quite paranoid. According to Immanuel Wallerstein there are three economy spheres: imperial or redistributional (the state, taxes and subsidies), market and capital, and extended family, friends, tribal forms.
The last is the more attacked right now. The only, nobody on TV cares about it. Yet, it must be the most important for human happiness.
The other two are very powerful and both can abuse each other and specially the family sphere. The only solution is to keep both in equilibrium. No monopoly or oligopoly, full democracy, transparency, bottom-up political decision maling.
To me, only switzerland meets these standards.
Because before capitalism, the proletariat had fair and equal access to these resources /s