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enforced scarcity? implying there’s an infinite amount of resources?

This would imply that food, smart phones, and cloths etc. are scarce in America. Lel

I’m still somewhat confused by the notion of enforced scarcity, but this article is interesting

https://thenextrecession.wordpress.com/2010/01/29/overproduction-and-capitalist-crisis/

So the terrible problem with capitalism is that some times there’s over production and then the market crashes and regulates out again? How awful.

Also, Marx can screw off.

That’s not what it says at all so I’m guessing you saw the name Marx and immediately closed it.

Why is enforced scarcity a new concept to anybody ? This shit it’s the new- is not a fucking ghost story or a fairly tale

Restaurants at the end of shifts throwing out the food that hasn’t been sold/ordered and not even letting the employees take it home: enforced scarcity

Grocery stores making foods ridiculously expensive to the point where nobody can buy it , the grocery let’s the food go bad and throws it out: enforced scarcity

I could go the fuck on but u pro capitalist shit heads who mindlessly believe the shit you’ve been told since you were a kid with out ever daring to question it would still sit up here and bring up irrelevant shit

Exactly.

To be fair though isn’t this also an FDA thing?

imo all the things on that list should be fixed. you have an excess of product, give it to people in need. but them not doing that doesn’t mean the system causing that excess (capitalism) is inherently bad. i’d rather have excess in the world and be fighting to stop people throwing it out than nobody have enough

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