I previously was a staunch pro-Capitalist person, but it really seems like we're approaching a point where it's not so much that it's a bad system, but that once we're in a post-scarcity economy, that it will no longer be required. We already have multiple products in the market that are so incredibly low-margin and so incredibly cheap to make that they barely retain value at all, and the market forces that put those products in that position are the same ones making everything from TV's to homes cheaper. At what point is the actual transaction of taking whatever token amount of money from me, so I can have the thing that cost you a haypenny to make, actually costing more than just giving me the thing?
Logically, everything will eventually be driven to that point. I'm not saying when it will happen, I'm not even saying it's a good or bad thing. I simply accept that at some point Capitalism is no longer going to be needed.
Logically, everything will eventually be driven to that point. I'm not saying when it will happen, I'm not even saying it's a good or bad thing. I simply accept that at some point Capitalism is no longer going to be needed.