It can't.
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... The same "rightists" critiquing capitalism today are the decadent aristocrats siding with communism since the dawn of modernity. ...
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... That's what high-and-low-against-the middle meant to de Jouvenel -- and he was right (and Right).
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Replying to @cyborg_nomade @Outsideness and
Not really, that's accurate in a sense. "Capitalism" could be seen as a vague, warped, fuedal-style ontology.
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Replying to @Neoabsolutism @Outsideness and
that amounts to a critique of capitalism, so, you know...
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Replying to @cyborg_nomade @Neoabsolutism and
but that's a staple of your thought that I can't fully grasp, what's so difficult about the definition of capitalism?
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People act as if it isn't a historically contingent category. The attempt to claim it is a universal concept is absurd.
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Your options are themselves twin-forks in a universalistic rationalism. Capitalism is a path-dependent Singularity (like Earth's Biosphere).
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