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>>11888603
>You’re missing the point of the subscription model which is to encourage participation in the circular economy, it’s not that products will break down after xx time but you’ll need to turn them back in and they’ll either be refurbished and sent out again or if there’s a substantial upgrade the parts will be fully recycled.

Could you please close YOUR LYING MOUTH , , YOU CORPORATE SHILL !?

The free market, despite its advantage, has largely lost the opportunity to create events in the economy in favour of various financial instruments "which cannot fail". and which have NOTHING to do with the free market. Some bizarre tax havens, algorithms controlling the flow of finance. The free market HAS LOST ITS ABILITY TO CONTROL ITSELF.

Today's economic system is IN FACT more CENTRALLY CONTROLLED than it used to be, leaving aside of course former Soviet Union area. In a blanket every huge company is such a small state with typical central planning, so the bigger the monopoly in the economy, the more centrally controlled the market will be. However, this is not socialism, because profits are completely private. That's main difference.

Subscription items instead of cash - transfers and cards. Then a system of citizen evaluation like in fucking China.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Credit_System

One push of a button by some greedy corporate CEO and you have nothing.

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>>11384734
>Capitalism is the only way for humanity to progress off this rock and ensure our survival long term.

The free market, despite its advantage, has largely lost the opportunity to create events in the economy in favour of various financial instruments "which cannot fail" and which have nothing to do with the free market. Some bizarre tax havens to avoid paying fair taxes, algorithms controlling the flow of finance. Capitalism is utopian because capitalism believes that greed is good, but greed is good only short-term. Capitalism does not think what will happen in the next 10, 20, 30 years, Capitalism doesnt think about the future social cost, a good metaphor of current capitalism is in my opinion the movie 'The Wolf of Wall Street'. It's a fallen play, for total social destruction.

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