I agree, but I would not want to elevate either of those factions to lead the charge against autonomous capital. The fundamental problem is that we DO need to produce wealth and material abundance, but we ought not to make that the sole focus of our resource allocation.
the problem isn't what they want freedom from, the problem is what they propose as the replacement. these two factions disagree on the replacement and there is historical evidence that each of their preferred replacements is worse than autonomous capital.
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is it possible to reform capitalism? a capitalist reformation seems like the best path to me, but what do I know.
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maybe not. there's lots of evidence that crowd-funding actually works (e.g. Sanders' 2016 primary campaign) but the current duopoly is obsessed with sabotaging efforts that would enable a true multi-party democracy to develop.
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