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Capitalism is a system of exploitation from "summary" of Another World is Possible by David McNally

In capitalism, exploitation is not a side effect or an anomaly; it is the very essence of the system. The drive for profit is the driving force behind capitalism, and this relentless pursuit of profit leads to the exploitation of labor. Workers are compelled to sell their labor power in order to survive, but they are paid less than the value they produce. This surplus value is then appropriated by the capitalist class, leading to the accumulation of wealth in the hands of a few. The capitalist class benefits from this exploitation by extracting surplus value from the labor of workers. This surplus value is the source of profits for capitalists, enabling them to amass wealth and power at the expense of the working class. The unequal distribution of wealth and power in capitalist societies is a direct result of this exploitation, with the capitalist class growing richer while the working class struggles to make ends meet. Exploitation under capitalism is not limited to the workplace; it extends to every aspect of society. Capitalism commodifies everything, turning human relationships, nature, and even culture into objects to be bought and sold. This commodification leads to the exploitation of not only workers, but also of the environment and indigenous communities who bear the brunt of capitalist exploitation. The logic of capitalism is inherently exploitative, as it requires the constant expansion of profit through the exploitation of labor and resources. This drive for profit leads to the destruction of communities, cultures, and ecosystems, as capitalism prioritizes profit over people and the planet. The relentless pursuit of profit under capitalism perpetuates inequality, injustice, and exploitation on a global scale.
  1. Capitalism is a system that thrives on exploitation, with the capitalist class benefiting at the expense of the working class and the environment. This exploitation is not a flaw of capitalism, but rather a fundamental feature of the system. To create a more just and sustainable world, we must challenge the logic of capitalism and build alternative systems based on solidarity, cooperation, and mutual aid.
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Another World is Possible

David McNally

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