• untakenusername@sh.itjust.works
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    10 hours ago

    which is why we need anti piss-in-lemonade laws and limits on how much water there can be for a given number of lemons.

    we don’t need to remove capitalism, instead we can restrain it from harming people

    • NONE@lemmy.worldOP
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      4 hours ago

      we don’t need to remove capitalism, instead we can restrain it from harming people

      That’s what we’ve been telling ourselves for almost 200 years, and yet we are as we are…

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      9 hours ago

      Part of me agrees with you. The other part of me knows how well capitalism can pivot so much quicker than laws can be made to curtail the bad practices, that the system seems to be the issue. Maybe the government is the issue too, but it’s a lot of bad faith companies that ruins the bunch. Forward thinking and progressive thinking with quick measured action could do it, but most people who are elected aren’t capable of that or are too compromised to make anything work.

    • RQG@lemmy.world
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      9 hours ago

      Regulation could keep capitalism in check.

      In reality capitalists use their money to make and change laws through lobbyists or bribes, and by propaganda through owning all media.

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        6 hours ago

        Not in reality, but in the US. Lobbying is called corruption elsewhere and is a crime. Don’t put this shit on capitalism, it’s a US only problem.

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          11 minutes ago

          We have all of that in the EU too. The US is just a few years ahead.

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          it’s a US only problem.

          Absolutely not. There more than enough lobbying and corruption in our all-so-democratic EU, just most of the population denying it based on “look how much worse the US is”

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          10 minutes ago

          It could but it’s hard with the capitalism power dynamics in place.