• Eochaid@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    In my experience, the people who work retail and food service are more likely to favor socialism and collective action. But not all of them, of course.

    The people who justify capitalism tend to work in higher paid office or managerial jobs. Not all of them, of course, as I am an example, and as are the ton of lower paid office workers that hate their jobs.

    Turns out, the people for whom capitalism worked out, tend to like it. Those being crushed by the weight of unsustainable consumption tend to hate it. Go figure.

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      I see it as an incentive structure problem. Capitalism in itself isn’t inherently evil, but what we’ve created is a system of perverse incentives, where the closer to the top you get, the more incentive there is to fuck everyone below you, and the more capable you are of doing it. People will mostly go for what benefits them most, or at least is perceived to benefit them most. If there was a much larger cost to fucking front line workers, for those in charge, things would change tomorrow. The other part of the problem is the people at the top now have so much influence they can stop changes to the incentive structure.

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      Most reasonable people are in favor of better wages and working conditions, but they’re also in favor of capitalism because it works. Socialism is a failed ideology time and time again. It will never work and never has. There’s a reason why every single Marxist attempt failed. They all either collapsed or adopted a form of capitalism.