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[–] theneverfox@pawb.social 2 points 1 hour ago

Honestly, it's scale. It dillutes the humanity to nothing, and all that remains is our worst selfish impulses

Communities become so large that bonds and reputation mean nothing. We create organizations to try to artificially recreate that, and they grow so large their primary purpose is to self purpetuate

It's hard to muster up the will to hurt people right in front of you, it's much easier if you can abstract it all to rules and numbers, and separate the actor from the decision maker

I think the only way something like communism works is like the fediverse - we need to find a way to weave ourselves into small communities that can act together. You can't let power sit anywhere for long, or you'll draw in power hungry sociopaths like flies - but inside a community they have to keep on good terms with others

We still have to collaborate, but if we shared methods and designs openly we could produce a lot of stuff locally. We don't have to always be scaling up - if you have a thousand people, you don't have to produce a 100k phones a year to make a phone. Working at that small scale even let's you get creative and make better things - there's all sorts of technologies that we don't have access to only because they can't be produced at scale

Plus it means people would be smarter and more skilled... Capitalism wants people to be interchangeable cogs, and that makes for craftsman that require a whole supply chain to be useful. Giving up scale means you have to make things last and be easily reparable. It means picking and choosing between your priorities