I'm not against people creating and making money, in fact I want more people to create, I hate the massive concentration of capital. When I observe today's world I see that capitalism can breed a society of mass-consumption, where creation is in the hands of a few, and the rest consume. Take for example mass-media, industrial farming, and multinational conglomerates. The more creaters there are the less capital is concentrated, resulting in less consumers. That's not to say capitalism is in its whole bad.
What your speaking of is anarcho-capitalism. If you have the time you should read the Sovereign Individual. In the book the authors talk about micro-processing leading to more sovereignty, where the consumers are no longer the product and governments have to entice not by force but by offering a better society to live in. We are already seeing this take place and it is definitely a great subject to explore.
I'm not against people creating and making money, in fact I want more people to create, I hate the massive concentration of capital. When I observe today's world I see that capitalism can breed a society of mass-consumption, where creation is in the hands of a few, and the rest consume. Take for example mass-media, industrial farming, and multinational conglomerates. The more creaters there are the less capital is concentrated, resulting in less consumers. That's not to say capitalism is in its whole bad.
What your speaking of is anarcho-capitalism. If you have the time you should read the Sovereign Individual. In the book the authors talk about micro-processing leading to more sovereignty, where the consumers are no longer the product and governments have to entice not by force but by offering a better society to live in. We are already seeing this take place and it is definitely a great subject to explore.
Thanks for the recommendation, I'll have a look at that book.
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