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7/13/2025, 6:42:57 AM
>>212709324
Merverdien som skapes av arbeiderne blir systematisk utnyttet av de som eier kapital og privat eiendom, ikke fordi de bidrar med arbeidskraft, men fordi de eier produksjonsmidlene. Dette skaper en parasittisk struktur hvor noen få akkumulerer rikdom gjennom passivt eierskap, mens de mange må jobbe hardere bare for å overleve. Over tid blir ulikheten større: lønningene stagnerer, prisene stiger, og den politiske makten konsentreres i hendene på kapitalen, ofte gjennom lobbyvirksomhet, privatisering eller kontroll over media. Etter hvert som dette systemet modnes, fremmedgjør det arbeiderne fra deres egen verdi og gjør dem til redskaper for profitt snarere enn deltakere i en felles fremtid. Den bitterheten mange føler i dag, har sin rot i denne utbyttingen.
Merverdien som skapes av arbeiderne blir systematisk utnyttet av de som eier kapital og privat eiendom, ikke fordi de bidrar med arbeidskraft, men fordi de eier produksjonsmidlene. Dette skaper en parasittisk struktur hvor noen få akkumulerer rikdom gjennom passivt eierskap, mens de mange må jobbe hardere bare for å overleve. Over tid blir ulikheten større: lønningene stagnerer, prisene stiger, og den politiske makten konsentreres i hendene på kapitalen, ofte gjennom lobbyvirksomhet, privatisering eller kontroll over media. Etter hvert som dette systemet modnes, fremmedgjør det arbeiderne fra deres egen verdi og gjør dem til redskaper for profitt snarere enn deltakere i en felles fremtid. Den bitterheten mange føler i dag, har sin rot i denne utbyttingen.
7/12/2025, 8:35:41 AM
nstead of empowering the average person, it’s created a new digital aristocracy where wealth begets more wealth through hoarding and speculation and not productivity. Which means workers elsewhere must produce more goods and services to support it. Like capitalism at large, Bitcoin rewards those who already have resources and access, while leaving the majority to gamble on volatility or be priced out entirely. Far from being a solution to capitalist inequality, Bitcoin replicates and even accelerates the same exploitative dynamics under a techno-libertarian veneer. Have fun!
7/12/2025, 6:33:51 AM
>>510151180
Economic inequality, if it goes unchecked, can have harmful effects on society. Kind of like how certain unhealthy habits can take over your body if not addressed. When wealth is concentrated in the hands of a few, it can lead to situations where some people take more than their fair share without contributing back, which can create imbalances. This is similar to how parasites affect a host by draining resources.
This kind of imbalance can hurt the overall health of the community, making it harder for many people to improve their lives and leading to frustration and distrust. Just like in medicine, preventing and treating these issues early is important to keep the whole system healthy and functioning well.
If we think of society like a body, fairness and equal opportunity are like good nutrition and exercise; they keep everything working smoothly and help everyone thrive
Economic inequality, if it goes unchecked, can have harmful effects on society. Kind of like how certain unhealthy habits can take over your body if not addressed. When wealth is concentrated in the hands of a few, it can lead to situations where some people take more than their fair share without contributing back, which can create imbalances. This is similar to how parasites affect a host by draining resources.
This kind of imbalance can hurt the overall health of the community, making it harder for many people to improve their lives and leading to frustration and distrust. Just like in medicine, preventing and treating these issues early is important to keep the whole system healthy and functioning well.
If we think of society like a body, fairness and equal opportunity are like good nutrition and exercise; they keep everything working smoothly and help everyone thrive
6/18/2025, 1:30:01 AM
>>211608368
You didn't answer his question though.
You didn't answer his question though.
6/11/2025, 11:54:51 PM
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