The logical loophole of capitalism

London 2022-12-03 16:09:00

The underlying logic of capitalism is actually to let capital compete to bring the best and cheapest products to the market to obtain higher returns, and then to continuously encourage capital to be invested in places where society needs it most.

But until now, I feel that this underlying logic is a bit untenable, because with the development of time, some capital power is too great, interfering with the symmetry of information, and many of what consumers want are only created by capital. demand.

For example, those food companies like to add a lot of sugar to beverages and food; for example, various Internet companies make products, all aiming at user addiction. .

But I think these are not the original intentions of consumers, and they are only temporarily legal drug-like industries.

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