Message from @My Preferred Pronoun Is Sama

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2019-02-06 19:34:24 UTC  

Like how things are made cheaper but more expensive

2019-02-06 19:34:24 UTC  

What is the value of a human life? Sadly, to many people it's not much. It's not capitalism that has failed - it's people. The price tag just reflects that.

2019-02-06 19:34:37 UTC  

And because there is more and more people to sell

2019-02-06 19:34:44 UTC  

The value of each individual goes down

2019-02-06 19:35:05 UTC  

Especially since ppl can sell worldwide

2019-02-06 19:35:10 UTC  

And your frustration is an expression of your value, how you spend your money.

2019-02-06 19:35:22 UTC  

If enough people feel like you, the markets will reflect that.

2019-02-06 19:36:00 UTC  

Oh i went the self reliant route

2019-02-06 19:36:03 UTC  

If enough people think Britney Spears is garbage, she wouldn't be able to sell as many tickets at the price she does. Capitalism didn't do that - people spending their money, according to _what they value_, did that.

2019-02-06 19:36:17 UTC  

You cant change thag. Value of people is only gojng to go down

2019-02-06 19:36:26 UTC  

You can pnly make yourself mlre valuable

2019-02-06 19:36:36 UTC  

The market isnt going to fix that. Its the reason its that way

2019-02-06 19:36:37 UTC  

Because you are just one person.

2019-02-06 19:36:59 UTC  

You also express your value in how much you buy of something, not just IF you buy it.

2019-02-06 19:37:30 UTC  

If entertainment is half as important to you, you would go to the movies every second weekend, instead of every week as a friend of yours who values it twice as much as you do.

2019-02-06 19:37:55 UTC  

If there are 100 people like you and 100 people like your friend, the price for movies will settle in the middle.

2019-02-06 19:38:25 UTC  

Capitalism didn't do that. You going to the movies did that.

2019-02-06 19:38:34 UTC  

Human nature i know

2019-02-06 19:38:39 UTC  

Yes.

2019-02-06 19:38:41 UTC  

And itll keep repeating itself

2019-02-06 19:38:47 UTC  

The market is people

2019-02-06 19:38:56 UTC  

Believe me i get all that

2019-02-06 19:39:07 UTC  

And if we all decided to live an ascetic life style, the market would reflect that, too.

2019-02-06 19:39:30 UTC  

The only things in demand would be simple robes and prayer books.

2019-02-06 19:39:54 UTC  

The economy doesn't "need" either thing.

2019-02-06 19:40:09 UTC  

The economy simply "economizes" (i.e. rations things of limited supply).

2019-02-06 19:40:13 UTC  

But thats not capiltilism

2019-02-06 19:40:19 UTC  

Of course it is.

2019-02-06 19:40:41 UTC  

Capitlism does not equal economy

2019-02-06 19:40:55 UTC  

Capitalism is one form of managing the economy.

2019-02-06 19:40:56 UTC  

It does equal our economy

2019-02-06 19:41:11 UTC  

It is one way to ration things of limited supply.

2019-02-06 19:41:19 UTC  

And its the way its been managed that lead us to where we are

2019-02-06 19:41:26 UTC  

Where every single country is.

2019-02-06 19:41:33 UTC  

Just because you buy and sell prayer books doesn't make it less of a market or less capitalistic.

2019-02-06 19:41:45 UTC  

It means you engage in trades of your own free will.

2019-02-06 19:42:02 UTC  

Yes were better off this way i agree with that

2019-02-06 19:42:10 UTC  

That's not what I'm saying.

2019-02-06 19:42:21 UTC  

I think there is a fundamental misunderstanding about capitalism.

2019-02-06 19:42:56 UTC  

Why did you think one scenario constituted capitalism but not the other? Because of the type of things being traded?

2019-02-06 19:43:07 UTC  

Global trading