If you are capable, you could start a personal business. Maybe make and sell something unique, provide some sort of service, provide a community space for arts, recreation, education, etc. Grow a market enough to need more people, and then form your business into a coop. Instead of hiring employees and absorbing the profits from their productivity, cut them into the business and share in the collective rewards of teamwork and collaboration. Out compete capitalists by being a company with a happy dedicated workforce with a direct incentive to achieve more. Or don't worry about competition and just find your niche and set an example of a competent producer/service provider that isn't a profit driven sociopath, but content to be a valuable member of your community.
If you are capable, you could start a personal business. Maybe make and sell something unique, provide some sort of service, provide a community space for arts, recreation, education, etc. Grow a market enough to need more people, and then form your business into a coop. Instead of hiring employees and absorbing the profits from their productivity, cut them into the business and share in the collective rewards of teamwork and collaboration. Out compete capitalists by being a company with a happy dedicated workforce with a direct incentive to achieve more. Or don't worry about competition and just find your niche and set an example of a competent producer/service provider that isn't a profit driven sociopath, but content to be a valuable member of your community.