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[–] wintermute_oregon@lemm.ee 25 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (7 children)

I don’t have a problem with people who create value and become wealthy. They earned it and created good jobs, more power to them.

Hedge funds, most Private equity, etc can go fuck themselves. They strip wealth and destroy things.

[–] AllonzeeLV@lemmy.world 54 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (4 children)

I'm not for people only interested in benefiting themselves being the ones rewarded most by society, let alone being the ones effectively in charge of society as they are.

It isn't heroic, benevolent, or even minimally pro-social to spend your life trying to accrue private profit for the sake of private profit. It just makes you greedy and selfish. Or as they call it with their orwellian language manipulation, "rational self-interest." being greedy, selfish, and unconcerned with the effects your actions have on others makes you a vile, broken, contemptible person, and humanity seems to have forgotten that entirely, or at least we've been propagandized to forget it by the owner class.

We punish people that dare to pursue vocations that benefit society, like teachers and paramedics, and reward selfishness.

I can't root for my own species in this state. Slitting eachother's throats when there's another dollar to be had by it. If this is truly what our species has chosen as it's most practiced purpose and meaning, I want no part of it, and I will be grateful when it's time to leave it.

[–] brbposting@sh.itjust.works 3 points 9 months ago (3 children)

Comment on semantics:

I’ve heard humanity described as being composed of “self-interested, rational economic actors” to help us understand economics.

Like, we all want the eggs from the farmers’ market that were laid by the happiest hens. A farmer can assume we’re rational & self-interested when pricing her eggs so she can try to sell enough of them to make a living. $2/egg won’t fly because stores sell them so much cheaper.

Think I’m saying morally bankrupt, anti-social hoarders have rational self-interest but so do normal people like you & me. I’m fizzling out here but either way hoarding’s bad :)

[–] CallumWells@lemmy.ml 2 points 9 months ago

With the amount of people who get manipulated with sales and other tactics I don't think we can argue that humanity is composed of rational economic actors. There are some rational economic actors, but the vast majority probably isn't acting rationally with regards to their economics. And that's okay, because humans aren't rational beings first and foremost. We're primarily emotional beings. We make most of our decisions based on emotions, then we may try to rationalize our choice.

It takes a lot of effort to be rational about things.

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