• @AgreeableLandscapeOP
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    3 years ago

    Consumers might be able reduce the unethical nature of capitalism by a little with their own purchasing decisions, but in the end, there is no ethical consumption in a capitalist society. Working within an intrinsically unjust system will never fix the injustice.

    • @nineteeneightyfour
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      13 years ago

      Do you mean that it’s impossible to engage in ethical transactions in a system that supports private property? If so, which elements of this existing system would need to change to support ethical consumption?

      • @AgreeableLandscapeOP
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        13 years ago

        Workers must own their means of production, for one. The biggest problem with capitalism is that the few have power over the many.

        • @nineteeneightyfour
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          13 years ago

          Cooperatives seem like a great idea. Does that mean that doing business with cooperatives is fine, then? In the event that a cooperative becomes “too” successful and obtains too much power, should it be nationalized, or what’s the solution?