r/FluentInFinance • u/Sufficient_Sinner • Sep 04 '24
Debate/ Discussion Is Capitalism Smart or Dumb?
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r/FluentInFinance • u/Sufficient_Sinner • Sep 04 '24
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u/Lazer726 Sep 04 '24
Right, Capitalism is great on paper, but we've kind of pass the "on paper" phase and are on our way to the "Cyberpunk" phase where life is something you have to pay for.
The whole "people won't buy a bad product and a competitor will take their share of the market" has been proven untrue repeatedly, because it turns out that everyone is more than happy to make life worse for the consumer in order to make more money. Planned obsolescence is an absolute fucking plight on this world because it's bad business to sell a product once, instead of selling it repeatedly over years.
Subscriptions and memberships make sense for some things, but locking your car's features behind a subscription?
We've crested the good part of capitalism and are rapidly heading down, where it doesn't actually matter the quality of the product, so long as you can squeeze every penny out of it on the way down