wdym? and changing one's day-to-day habits isn't a revolutionary movement, there are no ethical consumers etc etc
It's not merely individual consumer choice if it's executed en masse. And why wouldn't starving capital challenge capitalism?
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because capital is fundamentally a system of production, not a system of consumption. i get where you're coming from if you mean a mass boycott, but it would have to be an organized movement that also offers counter-institutions
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Well, yeah. There effectively are no counter-institutions though.
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then build them! that's my whole point - refusal to consume *alone* isn't enough
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