by The Dharma Bum » Sun Jun 02, 2013 9:56 am
You see, capitalism is far from natural or inherent. Instead of being "reality" the way has to be paved for it by converting money into capital, and this can only be done by converting commonly held land into private property. And expelling people from their land is what created a exploitable labor force to begin with.
Without thousands of years of development capitalism simply wouldn't work. There's nothing inherent to our natures about it. Instead we have adapted our culture to a mode of production that is always looking for the quickest, easiest, and cheapest way to do something. In the short term those may seem like desirable properties for a mode of production to have but each problem solved causes ten more to emerge and the long term consequences of doing things that way are readily apparent.
Pollution , social unrest, war. All are the natural consequence of disregarding all other factors in our pursuit "faster,cheaper, easier".