Except capitalism does NOT drive innovation or efficient resource use; capitalism simply organizes any innovation and resource use in a way that ensures maximum profits for private interests. Market Capitalism's profit motive is actually hindering progress in climate change due to its requirement of higher profits in order for anything to be worth using or producing. We already have a plethora of green, clean technological and productive alternatives that could objectively help society right now that will simply never see the light of day for no other reason than because they aren't profitable enough to implement. Our reliance on helping society should not come down to whether or not it can make enough money for private individuals' own personal gains. It is simply a bad system of producing and allocating goods and resources, and has only become detrimental to society in an age where better alternatives exist.
Without dismantling our current system in which our society's entire economy is up to the wills of private interests, who own and control all of our goods and resources, making decisions exclusively for their own personal financial gain, then we will never have an economy that works for the actual needs and interests of society. The solution is to eliminate the oligarchic privatization of capitalism in favor of a more collective and democratic system that is owned and controlled by the public, for the public.
The concept of capitalism you are referred to is called 'crony capitalism', where large corporations and government are intertwined, often leading to the prioritization of profits over public benefits. This differs from true capitalism, which encourages competition and innovation, and theoretically allows the most efficient and high-quality products and services to succeed. However, I agree that the current system often falls short of this ideal.
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@VulcanMan6 7mos7MO
"Crony Capitalism" is still just capitalism; Capitalism is merely an umbrella term that encompasses a wide variety of systems in which the economic means of production are owned by private individuals. The core issue with "Crony Capitalism" is not the cronyism, it's the capitalism. There is no form of capitalism that can solve this issue because capitalism itself is fundamentally reliant on the decision-making of private individuals for personal gain. No matter how beneficial something would be for society as a whole, it simply will not happen under capitalism unless… Read more
@PoliticSerenityLibertarian7mos7MO
It’s true that capitalism can lead to negative outcomes, such as environmental degradation, this is not an inherent flaw of capitalism, but rather a result of inadequate regulation. With the right policies in place, capitalism can be a powerful tool for achieving social and environmental goals.
In regards to your proposed solution, while public ownership can certainly be beneficial in some cases, it's not a panacea. There are numerous examples of publicly owned companies and industries that have failed to act in the public interest, or have been inefficient and wasteful. Can you provide an example of a country or industry where public ownership has led to better environmental outcomes?
@VulcanMan6 7mos7MO
The issue with your claim that negative outcomes are not a result of capitalism, but of inadequate regulation, is that regulation itself has to actively work against capitalism in order for it to offer any benefits to begin with. If the only way to prevent negative outcomes is by endlessly regulating the decisions of private interests just to ensure their decisions actually benefit the public, then why not just cut out the middleman and we can make our decisions directly, without relying on having to oversee the decisions of otherwise unaccountable individuals? So long as private individuals… Read more