Capitalism Is About To Die. And True Capitalism May Rise From the Ashes

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What we have right now is all the worst aspects of capitalism. Crony-capitalism isn't even close to describing what we have now. It is bad, it is evil, and T.H.E.Y. use the good name of "capitalism" as a mask to hide behind.

Capital used to be labor, materials, a factory building, tools… It wasn't really tied to money, until it became synonymous with currency. Under the guise of capitalism, the elite got everyone to trade everything for dollars. Right now, you can truly trade dollars for just about anything. The only thing you can't is buy your way into the elite. You have to be born into one of the thirteen families for that. (Billy Gatez wouldn't be on the Forbes top 100 list if Forbes actually listed the elite)

Currently T.H.E.Y. are promoting the rich. The Card-ass-ians are a "look what you could have" show. Something that looks like those girls might actually be making it. But the show, and that premise, are completely fabricated. The girls are not making the kind of money they spend. Or, seem to spend. It is actually just other elite lending them stuff to show off for the day.

So, now, since you can buy anything with dollars, than that is all you need start a business. Or, you lend money to someone else to start a business, and then you just buy it from them if it works out.

(This is all about capitalism. I won't be bring up free market, although the two are often used in the same sentance)

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What capital, and capitalism used to mean

Capital is the things you have that can be put towards an endeavor. Things like your personal time is capital.

If you got your friends together to help build a barn, that was capitalism.

Of course the wood, nails needed to construct the barn are also capital. Tools and the land to build it on were capital too.

Building a factory is the same, just on a larger scale.

Business classes of yore were about how to raise capital. Often a lot of moving things around so that you had enough capital in one place to get the business functioning.

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The problems with capitalism

The more you win, the more you win. When scales of economy got to big, it basically meant that newcomers could not compete. You have to have serious capital to even try, and those with more capital can easily handicap you.

Although the capitalism text books say that a monopoly is hard to create, it is actually quite easy. It is only hard to keep it. There is always someone bigger, or meaner, or more ruthless.

Those who have put in the effort to build a successful business are loathe to let anyone intrude on their turf. Thus, new entrepreneurs either have to start in a new field, or have some serious backers. The system does not make a place for a newcomer. In fact, the usual is to crowd them out.

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How the elite protect their monopolies.

Once the elite got people to work for money, and got them hooked on consumerism, then it became easy to buy politicians. Or pay to have your family members to be elected politicians.

A monopoly has so many natural enemies, that a monopolist needs a big brother to look out for them. Thus, control the govern-cement and have them write laws insuring your monopoly stays a monopoly.

Have that same govern-cement allow you to create a corporation. Which allows you to side step all those pesky responsibilities to society. And, the crowning achievement, since a corporation has stake holders, then it is only a matter of money to take control of it.

And then came marketing and the control of media. The maintaining of illusions. Coke vs Pepsi. The same people own/control both corporations, and their "fierce" competition is all just for show, however, it keeps almost everyone else off the store shelves. Really, look at the store shelves. What is not seen there is the price tag, that distributors pay stores for the amount of shelf space. Any Johnny come lately has an extreme uphill battle if they want to enter the market.

The monopolies that are the easiest to maintain are those that do not look like monopolies.

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Several things are about to shift which will make the elite and their corporations unable to compete. Further, people, once given a real choice, will choose to boycott most of the soulless, money-grubbing, polluting corporations.

If people are growing their own food on their own homestead, what does a corporation have to offer them to leave that, and work a soul crushing job? When you have your basic needs met, it takes a lot more than money to get people to work for you.

When we have distributed manufacturing, things like 3D printing, then economies of scale don't mean much. In fact, you need the opposite, to be able to continue in business when few orders are coming in. A person on that homestead can have a 3D printer sitting in their shop, and if there are no orders, they just go do something else. But a factory has a minimum they can sell and still keep the lights on.

Money may become truly unimportant.

With all of these changes, true capitalism may come back into existence. (we could think of something far better)

But, the Bigs are going to fall over. Crony-monopolisitc-debt based fiat currency backed- capitalism is dead. Be sure to stay out of the way of dying, flopping, dinosaurs.

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All images in this post are my own original creations.



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If people are growing their own food on their own homestead, what does a corporation have to offer them to leave that, and work a soul crushing job? When you have your basic needs met, it takes a lot more than money to get people to work for you.

Exactly, the current system only works because we allow it to. Now, you have to be realistic that the alternate route requires most humans to become disciplined and find worth outside the shiny bright objects and this is the difficult part

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Yep, how many people do you know who can put down the "smart" phone?
Once you stop watching commercials (and all of TV is advertisements now) you have far less desire for bling, and can be happy with what you have.

And how many people let their house plants die?
If you are grow for food, you don't get that luxury of "oh well, get a new plant"

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Anyways, all that can be done is to tend to the garden you can touch with your hands

Society will either follow a different approach when it becomes more popular or will destroy itself. Either way we have to do our part individually

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"Human resources" should change their name to "human capital".

The monopolies that are the easiest to maintain are those that do not look like monopolies.

Even those in the monopoly don't realise it.

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Human capital sound too much like
Human cattle
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Hmmm, we should probably not use that name, naaaa the sheep will never realize it 😝

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"...the elite got people to work for money..."

That is the problem, and because it's a simple problem, it's simple to solve. I haven't worked for money for a long time, because that's how to solve the problem. This last week demonstrated to the folks in my community that goodwill is a lot more valuable than money, and that no amount of money can control a community defending themselves from a larcenous corporation because they can't be bribed to victimize themselves.

"Money may become truly unimportant."

The value of the dollar continues to plunge, demonstrating money's lack of value compared to actual capital, such as rocks, like gold. Gold isn't becoming more valuable. There aren't new technologies that make gold more useful to industry. It's just a rock. The increased number of dollars necessary to buy gold is because the value of dollars has decreased. The same principle applies to real property. Living in a home isn't more valuable than it has been. Home prices skyrocketing is actually the value of the dollars they're priced in plummeting. When we understand this we can apply capital to increase our actual wealth by avoiding dollars like the plague, because they are being devalued to nothing.

What matters is human capital, and I have seen that goodwill in action against mere money this last week with incredible success.

"...true capitalism may come back into existence."

It has never not existed. People have been baffled by bullshit, but the plunging value of the dollar is wiping the shit out of their eyes and enabling people to see clearly that real capital, rocks and goodwill, for example, is what creates wealth, and dollars are an inflation scam that sucks labor and real capital out of the victims. With the TIA surveillance data in hand, and the digital ID being imposed globally all of a sudden, the victims that continue to participate in the scam are going to be enslaved to the point they're fed bugs that are all they'll be allowed to buy with their UBI in their little pods.

A lot of people are seeing what's planned if they choose to tolerate it, and have no intention of tolerating it. They're looking for alternatives, and now is the time to demonstrate the potential to build wealth with decentralized, distributed means of production, like 3D printers, aquaponics, DIY solar, concrete supercapacitors to store the power, all of which require small capital outlays and avoid subscriptions, smart surveillance, do not create taxable events, and aren't able to be limited or controlled by larcenous overlords that want a cut of every minute of labor. 100% of our personal production is ours, none of it is taxable, nor payable as profit margins, usury on financing, or can in any way (besides gangs of armed thieves) taken from us. Security is a tool that can be DIY'd too, and little tech has advanced as much as has defense, as battlefields demonstrate in the Ukraine daily. Firearms are 1000 year old tech, and still have their place, but drones and other defenses and intel means are force multipliers of incomparable value. From microwave moats to drone nets, vastly improved security tech is now available to individuals - not just state actors. This is why NATO won't set boots on the ground in Yemen, for example.

This is true capital, and builds real wealth as solid as rocks. I've been building a knowledge base for the last few years and conditions have arisen that have pushed me to pull the trigger on setting up a communally accessible fab lab with the full gamut of small means of production suitable to individuals, like plasma cutters, table top CNC, laser cutters, 3D printers, and the whole spectrum of bespoke manufacturing electronics from bespoke PCBs to printed circuit traces with graphene and metallic inks in inkjet printers that enables everything from LEDs to open source hardware that isn't factory backdoored to be produced without having an electrical engineering degree.

Strike while the iron is hot.

Thanks!

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