tl;dr - true capitalism results in economic singularities and infinite wealth for everyone. that’s why i like capitalism as a leftist.

to get us started, my definition of capitalism is “unregulated competition”.

i ask because… …i really like capitalism. but i’m a leftist.

i am someone who has been called numerous 6 letter words my entire life by people who think i’m a socialist or communist. but i’m really not.

it’s funny really, those calling me a f##### can’t handle real competition. especially at this point in a planetary species’ development. where nimbleness, flexibility and cooperation among economic partners is more profitable than most government intervention. obviously.

government is meant to ensure security, authenticity and veracity of economic claims. not limit markets with patents or unreasonable prohibitions.

i think authentic capitalism is wonderful and the ideal choice for a free society.

  • abbadon420@sh.itjust.works
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    1 day ago

    Yes, politics isn’t a binary system. It’s a spectrum. There’s multiple dimensions. For each of them you can have your own opinion. I dare say there are no two people with identical political profiles.

    Some dimensions are (source chatgpt):

    • Left / Right
    • Authoritarian / Libertarian
    • Progressive / Conservative
    • Globalist / Nationalist
    • Populist / Elitist
    • Revolutionary / Reformist
    • Environmental (Ecologist) / Industrial (Productivist)
    • Rationalist / Romantic
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      17 hours ago

      You can even vary within a dimension depending on the topic, for instance globalist on environmental topics but otherwise nationalist.