A Truth About Capitalism

A blunt truth. Capitalism prioritizes profit over people's quality of life. Employers often fail to grasp that endless exploitation, long hours, stress, and lack of leisure, renders financial gains meaningless. A common trap is people believing more wealth will eventually bring freedom from exhausting labor. This mindset delays pursuit of work-life balance, hoping future riches will compensate for current burnout. People chase elusive wealth like a carrot on a stick, only to be discarded like a spent tool once exploited. This is the monotony of endless labor routine. Capitalism flips moral scripts, transforming deadly sins like greed, pride, and envy into desirable traits like ambition, confidence, and competition. Glorifying vices as virtues fuels exploitation. Greed blinds some to the bleak reality, while others see the exploitation. The seven deadly sins align eerily with capitalist values: greed fuels profit maximization, pride manifests as elite status, envy drives competitive spirit, wrath embodies ruthless competition, lust propels consumerism, gluttony enables excess production and consumption, and sloth exploits others' labor. This alignment exposes capitalism's moral decay. Those blinded cling to capitalist ideals, hoping to be the exception, not the discarded. I know what I think is the solution but some of you think a modified version of capitalism is the answer, why; why do you think a modified form of a survival of the fittest ideology is the answer?

Education and rehabilitation alone are insufficient to counter deep-seated capitalist indoctrination. Communist theory offers solutions, but implementing them requires awareness and moral fortitude among would-be reformers. Resistance from indoctrinated individuals is Inevitable, there must be planning for a proportional response to capitalist pushback with understanding of potential power struggles. This requires logical reasoning through dialectical materialism, analyzing society via material conditions, class struggle, and logical contradictions. Dialectical materialism provides the framework for strategy and revolution. Closing the loop, logical reasoning leads us back to Marxist fundamentals! This reaffirm dialectical materialism as essential communist methodology, necessary for remedying the problems brought on by capitalism.

Acknowledging both the potential for rapid progress through collective will and action, and the possibility of a longer, multi-generational struggle depending on humanity's choices and efforts, the dual timeframe aligns with Lenin's views on revolution, combining urgent action with patient, long-term strategy. Doing whatever needs to be done for the greater good, unhindered by personal interests or biases. The neurodivergent perspective brings clarity to altruism. The contrast with neurotypical thinking patterns of society, often clouded by self-interest or convention, the unique value in communist ideology, pure devotion to collective betterment. Many communists are disillusioned with humanity's potential for cruelty and selfishness, yet still compelled to act for its betterment. This paradoxical stance fuels our communist activism, driving us to challenge systemic injustices brought on by capitalism despite reservations about humanity's collective character. The bittersweet reality of activism, finding solace in like-minded individuals who share our disillusioned yet driven perspective, yet still experiencing isolation due to the intensity of our convictions. 

The truth of capitalism, as I have laid bare, is a stark reality: capitalism prioritizes profit over people's quality of life, morally decaying by aligning with the 7 deadly sins - greed, pride, envy, wrath, lust, gluttony, and sloth. This toxic system indoctrinates people, rendering them blind to its exploitative nature. It fuels an endless labor routine, promising false freedom through wealth, but ultimately exploits and discards individuals like mere tools. This bleak truth exposes capitalism's devoid of empathy or altruism, revealing its true nature as a deeply flawed and exploitative mechanism that violates humanity and the planet by its mere existence.

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