An economic system based more on competition than collaboration will not only fail to solve humanity’s greatest challenges over the next 100 years. It actually created most of them & if allowed to will perpetuate them. We need a fundamental disruption of our economic status quo.

Apr 26, 2021 · 5:26 AM UTC

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I hope then that the next time you go out to buy a product you buy the expensive/crappy version and not the cheaper/better version. Otherwise you are just perpetuating the competition you so despise. According to you, we need more inefficient companies making crappy products.
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Please. You wouldn't be in your position if you weren't competitive. Capitalism is not a zero sum game. You and your ilk need to stop perverting nature.
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Agreed, we need a free market system. We need a separation for Government and Business.
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There has never been more collaboration in history between owners, producers, and consumers than under Capitalism. Communism is a failed religion. Time to move on.
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Oh bullshit. Forced cooperation isn't cooperation its slavery. Forced seizure of value is theft. Make your dream voluntary and we will talk otherwise you're just another wannabe tyrant
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Lol, the only thing continually failing is central planning.
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The only real problem is the extent to which competition has been restricted by state intervention. Imagine believing there's no collaboration in competitive efforts.
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Free. Markets have done more to alleviate poverty than any other factor in history, but sure let's stifle that and claim we care about the poor. Twat
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Competition breeds innovation. Forced compliance and cooperation breeds stagnation. Virtually every advance from technology to energy to medicine in modern history has been created through the profit motive of the competitive free market.
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It’s not up to you to solve humanity’s problems. People who are free to keep what they earn will solve their own problems, care for their own families, & voila! Healthy societies. People who make bad choices will live poorly, which they also are free to do.