In economic capitalism, general post modernism, and technocratic transhumanism there is this pre-mental disposition of viewing human beings as usable or disposable instrumental tools.
This is where moral conflict arises because human beings are conscious people full of emotions, hopes, dreams, feelings, and passions. We fail humanity and ourselves by reducing everyone to mere instrumental tools or output function in an industrial technological machine we call society only to be micromanaged.
People are human beings not tools, instruments, assigned monetary values, or functionary outputs within society.
This is a case where the existential, spiritual, and the psychological conflicts with material economics masquerading itself as a social science.
I believe in a world of shared economic prosperity, opportunity, mutuality, and innovation that doesn’t require senseless exploitation, alienation, or condemnation of people. One where community gains for everyone outnumbers and out paces individual ones. I believe such a better world is possible.

MrAuthoritarian:
In economic capitalism, general post modernism, and technocratic transhumanism there is this pre-mental disposition of viewing human beings as usable or disposable instrumental tools.
This is where moral conflict arises because human beings are conscious people full of emotions, hopes, dreams, feelings, and passions. We fail humanity and ourselves by reducing everyone to mere instrumental tools or output function in an industrial technological machine we call society only to be micromanaged.
People are human beings not tools, instruments, assigned monetary values, or functionary outputs within society.
This is a case where the existential, spiritual, and the psychological conflicts with material economics masquerading itself as a social science.
I believe in a world of shared economic prosperity, opportunity, mutuality, and innovation that doesn’t require senseless exploitation, alienation, or condemnation of people. One where community gains for everyone outnumbers and out paces individual ones. I believe such a better world is possible.
K: and this is an excellent start… now what are you going to do,
yes you, what steps or actions are you now going to take to make
the changes we need to make? What is the plan of action to go from where
we are today, to your very valid description of where we need to be…
For it isn’t enough to want an action to happen, one must
begin to make plans to make those things happen…
and what is your plan?
Kropotkin
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@Peter_Kropotkin
Communism or socialism in the very least.
