“Small comic based on the amazing words of Ursula K. Le Guin”.

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socialize the costs, privatize the rewards

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SCOTUS just ruled that US presidents have the divine right of kings.

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Hot take (not entirely serious):

Now that Presidents can’t be prosecuted for official acts that are crimes, Biden should enact Project 2025 EARLY give himself unitary executive power, and refuse to leave office.

This would either destroy the country, save the country, or force SCOTUS to reconsider their ruling.

Of course he could just deem the imbalance on SCOTUS a threat to national security, and write an official law saying that all major parties must be equally repressented by the judges on there (a one out, one in law).

That would also work, and run less risk of tearing the country apart.

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That isn’t how p2025 works, but in theory…he could do something a lot like it. While it is better than the other guy, it would be a deeply fucked precedent…

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37 points

From this day forward, every day that Biden doesn’t have the Republican judges killed is a betrayal of democracy.

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He can’t because it was tossed to the lower court to be put on ice until the election decides how they should rule.

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That is as dumb as the typical right-wing ideas. Impeach, and abuse executive orders would be less stupid.

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The King-Maker ruling will be a blight if it is not fixed fast!

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49 points

I read the comic and was like “didn’t Le Guin say something similar” than I read the subtitle and apparently, I was right

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3 points

Her father was an Anthropologist, where as she seems to be more of a Sociologist.

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18 points

The comic’s author should have add the proper quote.

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My favourite author. LeGuin, that is.

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The whole point of capitalism (unintentionally?) is to make everything so efficient that there no longer is a reason to have profit.

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The point of capitalism is that the aristocracy hated the idea of having to work for their money, like the rest of us. So, they came up with a system so brilliant that the rest of the population had to be starved, dispossessed of their land, branded, imprisoned whipped and sent to workhouses until centuries of generational trauma knocked the fight out of them.

It was never about utopian efficiency, although it is touted to be the benefit now. The problem is, people don’t realise that the “inefficiency” they look to do away with is all the people below the top having more than just enough to live on. We have nations of workers who have been convinced that they should run their countries as if they were shareholders of it.

And they call socialists utopians.

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the point of capitalism is to make it so that there’s no longer a reason to have profit.

That’s gotta be the stupidest take I’ve seen in the whole 28 days I’ve been in Lemmy, congratulations. The whole point of capitalism is the revalorization of capital, i.e., a capitalist owner having $1mn, and investing it into a company or finance or housing to turn it into more than $1mn. In what universe is the objective of capitalism to eliminate profit??? It’s the polar opposite…

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People are greedy and given tools that make it easier and easier to start more and more types of business, profit margins will continue to get thinner and thinner as competition increases to keep portfolios growing.

Standards of living will continue to rise(average over time as it always has) as the amount of human labor hours needed to maintain the standard continues to drop. Fully automated food production is not that far away. When that happens there will be a large incentive for more and more business startups as food producers with very low cost and very low profit margin. Competition will keep prices extremely low to the point that individuals may be able to produce their own food as the process gets cheaper and more efficient.

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profit margins will continue to get thinner and thinner as competition increases

Competition doesn’t increase under capitalism, it decreases as a consequence of economy of scale, consolidation of markets, corruption and many other reasons. Tell me how competition fosters when Amazon, Google, Walmart, Apple, Uber and the rest of big firms control all their respective markets.

Your second paragraph is a senseless utopian dream not based on reality, I won’t even bother arguing against it.

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