I’m the chimney sweep now!

    • porcariasagrada@slrpnk.net
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      shouldn’t we come up with a system where the core values don’t need regulation. it becomes unthinkable to exploit children not because of regulation and enforcement but because the system in itself denies power to exploiters.

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        Is there any system besides capitalism with regulations we have in developed countries without child labor? Child labor existed in the Soviet Union and in communist China. Historically the idea that children should not perform labor is very recent.

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          you stated that capitalism is human nature and based on reality. none of those statements are true. my job here is done.

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              i support direct democracy. i think the economical system should be maintained by democracies sustained by a lot more direct democracy processes. even if that economic system is capitalism it should be restrained by a lot more people voting directly on regulation and less on representation.

              i hope i answered your question and i’m sorry for the confusion.

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          Are there any developed countries that have moved beyond Capitalism yet? Are you genuinely attributing Capitalism to removing child labor, instead of the workers that organized and fought against it? That’s like giving the US government credit for the Civil Rights movement.

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            Is your claim that there will be some future utopia without capitalism and without child labor? Sure, that’s something to dream about.

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              If humanity has failed to move beyond Capitalism and child labor, then humanity lost to the climate crisis or nuked itself to death. The idea that Capitalism is sustainable is Utopian and foolish.

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        Sure would be nice, but such a system seems to be fundamentally incompatible with human nature and reality.

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          Seems to be? On what grounds? Do you think humans have a built-in mystical flaw that turns them evil if they share tools?

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            Thinking that there could be a system that doesn’t require regulations that have to be enforced is just very naive.

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              Yes and no. Capitalism requires huge amounts of regulation to not destroy itself, and a system with considerably less regulation could exist if the Workers could represent themselves via ownership.

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          as if human nature is set in stone but i love the reality argument, as if capitalism is somehow a realistic functioning system. for sure a dreamed up notion of capital is 100% real and not the machinations of generations of trial and error(still on going btw).