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Damn, this is more of a list of “things to remember for your mental health and happiness,” capitalism or not.

Granted, for many of us these things would remind us to not get dragged into the downward capitalist spiral of equating personal worth with productivity or net worth.

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Overall pretty good, but I disagree with point #2.

Land lording

Stock trading

Product Scalping

etc.

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I mean that’s at least usually by choice. You don’t tend to accidently be a landlord for long.

But like, I dunno, call center cold calling people or something? I’m not sure telling people feeling horrible about having to do it that it’s real and valid. Like sorry for them but also let’s not pretend here, we’ll never get to solving it otherwise

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Because this is still feel-good philosophical liberalism rather than a critique of capital that has teeth

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Those ain’t “worker”. They’re exploiters and speculators

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This will blow some people’s minds on here: some people actually derive pleasure from work. I actually like working. I like researching, building and producing stuff. I would rather work than spend my time doing some stupid hobby. My only requirement is that I need to believe in what I am doing. I won’t work just for money or out of necessity and I won’t work just to make some rich asshole, richer. I also won’t work out of some competitive drive like some people do. I don’t even work for myself. I don’t care about material riches. I only work so that I can later marvel at my creations. But, I still like working.

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It’s great that you have found a way to make your work fulfilling but unfortunately for a lot of people the daily grind is a matter of survival and isn’t optional. If your only material riches are cheap food and a roof over your head are in jeopardy, you’ll begin to care about them real quick.

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You’re absolutely entitled to enjoy work, particularly when it has outcomes that you value. That strikes me more as human nature than anything capitalism-specific, and something that more people should have the freedom to seek.

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I work for a university as a software developer. My income is considerably lower than the private sector, but it feels so much better knowing that I am working towards something that betters the world.

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None of these indicate an affinity for nor a rejection of capitalism. These are all good ideas but I wouldn’t call this list anti capitalist.

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  1. We’re trying to improving working conditions and pay.

  2. We’re trying to reduce the numbers of hours a person has to work.

  3. We talk about the end of paid work being mandatory for survival.

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