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At what point would we move past the need for a capitalistic society?
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capitalism obviously doesn't have the longterm of the human race in mind, only profits, less than 100 companies produce 70% of the waste. even with heavy regulations on capitalism, it doesn't seem as if you can solve inequality under a capitalistic system, especially when the capability is there for everyone to have shelter, food, and basic human needs. But the rich class keeps it top heavy, and the poor remain in their tax bracket and consequently oppressed. At what point do we move past it? Does it HAVE to be a revolution in order to move past it?

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