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[-] z00s@lemmy.world 14 points 9 months ago

OK, how?

Refuse to buy things? Live in a cardboard box?

[-] Godnroc@lemmy.world 9 points 9 months ago

Supply and demand. Either reduce the demand or increase the supply and costs go down. Now target the things people need to survive and the cost to exist goes down.

[-] abraxas@sh.itjust.works 11 points 9 months ago

Then they downsize workers and further erode merchantability while jacking up prices. Capitalism is a race to the bottom, and those at the top have made sure they will literally be the last to fall. You want to get a billionaire to sell their 4th yacht, it'll only cost us a million people going hungry.

There are ways out of capitalism, but the only fast ones are violent and worse than capitalism themselves. We should be working on moving towards incorruptable governance and social expansion. It happens in slow steps. The millionaire tax in MA managed one of those steps recently, despite some pretty dramatic opposition by the ultrawealthy.

[-] novibe@lemmy.ml 7 points 9 months ago

Realistically? Only successful and subsequent revolutions will resolve anything.

Absolute monarchy and feudalism ended after the bourgeoisie revolutions of the 17th and 18th century. Only after then.

[-] deaf_fish@lemm.ee 7 points 9 months ago

Organizing politically.

While private ownership of production is in place, there's no amount of boycott we could reasonably do too make changes. As you've noted, it would end up starving people and making them homeless.

On the lowest effort end. Using the power we currently have; we should vote for the least fascist of the two party members. This will not save us, but it will slow the decay and give time to others who are more actively working to solve the problem.

People with more time and effort, should organize. Push for getting rid of the first past the post voting systems and replacing them with less broken voting systems. Try to create leftist candidates and get them elected locally. Spread leftist ideology to public.

[-] Fox@pawb.social 2 points 9 months ago

Any politician that thinks we shouldn't be allowed tools of our own ought to be ridiculed until they go away for good.

[-] AbsoluteChicagoDog@lemm.ee 3 points 9 months ago

Start with unions. That's the only way workers get power.

[-] JSeldon@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago

I’m aware my point of view is not very popular, but in my country unions have been well-established since I don’t know how long ago, and they’ve become as corrupt (if not more) than political parties… full-time union representatives here are nothing other than people who pretend to be leftist but actually have a very capitalistic way of life behind close doors… at least here, that ain’t gonna fix the capitalism problem

[-] quindraco@lemmy.world 3 points 9 months ago

Step 1: Think of a viable alternative.

No-one has yet achieved step 1, which makes subsequent steps harder. It's easy to get your hands on people who will answer with magical thinking, but a system that will actually work and isn't capitalism has yet to be invented.

[-] Dadifer@lemmy.world 10 points 9 months ago

Democratic socialism is definitely a viable alternative. Even capitalism with a strong safety net vis a vis Nordic countries is better.

[-] quindraco@lemmy.world 3 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Capitalism with a strong safety net sounds like you're avoiding the question. The question is how to replace capitalism, not how to improve it.

How are you defining democratic socialism? Usually when I ask people to define socialism they answer with capitalism with extra undefined steps whereby the set of employees of a business is legally forced to be equal to that business's set of owners. I'm not familiar with "democratic" as a modifier to the term, though.

[-] Dadifer@lemmy.world 4 points 9 months ago

The right answer is most likely a mixed system, so will most likely include some form of capitalism.

Wikipedia describes what I mean pretty well.

[-] quindraco@lemmy.world 0 points 9 months ago

The article you linked has at least 3 different kinds of socialism that satisfy "democratic" socialism:

Democratic socialists have promoted various different models of socialism and economics, ranging from market socialism, where socially owned enterprises operate in competitive markets and are self-managed by their workforce, to non-market participatory socialism based on decentralised economic planning.[127] Democratic socialism can also be committed to a decentralised form of economic planning where productive units are integrated into a single organisation and organised based on self-management.[22]

What definition do you mean by it?

[-] you_dont_666@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

I live in Sweden. Sweden is not a socialist country. It's a hard regulated capitalist country with social safety net paid for by taxes.

I don't understand why people keep saying that the nordic countries are socialist countries just because of the tax funded welfare. The taxes comes from hard working people, be it owners of businesses or employees.

[-] Dadifer@lemmy.world 4 points 9 months ago

I literally said capitalist with a strong safety net.

[-] you_dont_666@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

You are right, I misread. My point is still valid, though. Many refer to the nordic countries as socialist but they are not.

[-] Dadifer@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago

And yet, still better than what USA has.

[-] you_dont_666@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

Much better, I'd say.

[-] Hupf@feddit.de 2 points 9 months ago

Seize the means of production!

[-] hex_m_hell@slrpnk.net 1 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Paraphrasing and bastardizing Gödel, all sufficiently complex systems are either inconsistent or incomplete. Gödel used recursion to reveal an inconsistency within typographical number theory. Programmatic restrictions on what one can do within a system (jails and sandboxes) can generally be escaped by finding and using a reference to the parent system.

Capitalism is a system. All systems can be broken if one chooses to do so. There's even a generic formula for doing so.

Ok, what mechanism within capitalism traps us within it? None, the mechanism isn't defined within capitalism. But we know that there is something trapping us. What about the parent system? The parent system in most capitalist countries is liberalism (enforced by state violence). It is the police of the liberal state who harass or kill you if you refuse to engage, or who otherwise enforce your starvation. It's actually the state that forces you to use money by collecting taxes.

So there's the issue. If you can figure out how to make something that fulfills the functions that you need from those within capitalism and the state, but do so without paying taxes then you can functionally escape capitalism. Ok, within liberalism there is an institution that operates similarly to the state (it collects taxes and provides services with those taxes), but does so without itself paying taxes: the church.

If you want to escape capitalism, start a religion.

[-] z00s@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago

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