Well I salute your passion
Shadow Reaper
And I fully accept that from your point of view capitalism might just be the most fitting, if not completely perfect, form of human society.
Here's why I personally feel unable to agree.
I would just note though, that as a theory, Capitalism relies upon Individualism, which relies upon things like freedom of choice and private property rights.
Only in it's ideal form it does. Or if backed by a society that insures that those rights are granted to everyone. Actual capitalism does not mind giving people no choice but to relinquish their property (or their lives). Which brings us to remark number two.
So what we’re complaining about was not the complaint of the people who chose those jobs.
I'm sure the chinese workers laying down tracks for the Central Pacific Railroad might argue with that. They took those jobs after being fed lies of prosperity and then got their backs broken for half they pay than their white coworkers. True though, they were no slaves and could leave anytime they wanted. In the middle of a desert. On foot, because the money they earned had to be spend on food for exorbitant prices.
Do you know the song "16 tons"?
St. Peter, don't you call me 'cause I can't go
I owe my soul to the company store
It's a miner song, but then again, in a lot of mines the system was the same. Make the workers spend their little wage on what they need to survive. What you pay them for working themselves to death goes right back to your purse.
Perfect capitalistic circle, right?
I'm not saying capitalism is always like that. But if left to it's own devices , that's the trend.
Capitalism is based upon Individualism, which is based upon free choice and private property ownership. What the Greeks found 2,400 years ago is that without these, life is a great deal worse than you’re imagining.
Please do not assume the quality or quantity of horrors I can imagine. I do not lack in that department.
Talking about the Greek from 2400 years ago, you are talking about the democratic core of their society, right?
So a couple of male white guys above a certain income.
Neither poor people had a say nor, and that was their worst imaginable horror if it ever came to pass,
women !!! I°o°I .
Besides, that show only played in Athens. The rest of greece had kings as was the habit in those days.
Later the founders in the US codified this in our Declaration of Independence, when it championed the God given rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. That’s all about human sanctity. That’s modern capitalism.
Yep, that sounds nice.
As a matter of fact the very same founding fathers had amongst their many posessions slaves and property unjustly taken from the former residents of your great country.
I fail to see how these people were taken into acount in that Declaration.
But again that's a white men above a certain income thing, right?
Mark my words, AI is going to try to take these rights away.
Well, amongst the horrors I can actually imagine is an AI taking over the reigns working along parameters of pure capitalism.
Your're right. You and everyone around you would end up a slave to a digital carrot dangling just out of reach.
Never being able to reach it but unable to stop salivating.
Just to state one thing clearly, I'm not against capitalism as such, the USA or the Allmighty himself.
I do respect the ancient Greek and believe that democracy is a nice concept.
So is communism if done right.
But every great nation, every concept of society or spirituality usually stumbles over that one rock always placed under out feet.
And that's our own greed, jealousy and ignorance.
So if you gonna make an AI and get away with not eradicating humanity or our free will, better make sure that that AI is not just like us.
It needs to be better.
And more compassionate.
A human AI would put us all to the gun.
And let's face it guys, not entirely without reason...