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Capitalism is a death cult. People could easily solve this with a cooperative living model. But no, we have to be good little family units working for our noble masters and paying off our mortgages.
The same capitalist logic that explains the loss of splitscreen multiplayer videogames pretty much applies across the entire socioeconomic sphere.
The ideal consumer-worker is an isolated one that must be concerned with getting their own products, transportation, goods, and services in order to continue participating in society, and must struggle on their own to find a means to pay for those requirements that never seems to be quite enough.
Why sell one thing people can share and pass on when you could sell multiple licenses for disposable things tied to users' individual identities? Then we just gotta convince everyone that a "Real Adult" (TM) has their own personal everything.
It's also amusing how, at the same time, capitalists love to pearl-clutch about the erosion of the family unit, and blame it on some kind of perceived moral ills, when they're actively forcing everyone to constantly be at their jobs.
Jobs always seem to be at the cost of our humanity, and we keep getting coerced to give them more of ourselves than we ought.
Are you implying that modern loneliness is specific only to capitalism?
Loneliness is the buzzword, but the article specifically mentions
I do think capitalism exacerbates loneliness, but on the other points this also indicates to me that they're missing a social safety net that prison is providing. That's a gap in service.
One could imagine a co-op being started for people like this. Even from purely pragmatic terms, it would cost less than housing them in a prison.
I didn't imply anything. I was pretty clear about what I said. Are there any non-capitalist societies around in the modern world?
Ah okay, so you're saying you can cure loneliness with your socioeconomic plan, got it. It just seemed really off topic to me, was all.