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·9 lat temu·discuss
i want all those things. my point was "if you dont like the system, leave" is a bad argument
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·9 lat temu·discuss
i want all those things. my point was "if you dont like the system, leave" is a bad argument
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·9 lat temu·discuss
i want all those things. my point was "if you dont like the system, leave" is a bad argument
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·9 lat temu·discuss
theres a difference between inequality in the sense of "a junior developer makes 60k, a senior developer makes 100k" (what you're talking about, and which is totally fine) and the inequality that actually exists, whereby a small number of extraordinarily wealthy people control a massive proportion of wealth while those in poverty lack access to food security, healthcare, childcare, the basic necessities of life.
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·9 lat temu·discuss
i don't want to live in the woods, i want a world in which people who make iphones don't kill themselves
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·9 lat temu·discuss
no individual capitalist forces someone to work, no, but the logic of the market necessarily leads to poverty and exploitation.

the market is not democratic, those who control more wealth and capital necessarily have more power.
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·9 lat temu·discuss
it's bad that a single person has unaccountable command over a billion dollars
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·9 lat temu·discuss
nearly all technological improvements are built, at their core, on work that was done by publicly-funded research or volunteer/non-profit work. the internet is a good example
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·9 lat temu·discuss
billionaire capitalists are not good news for humanity