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Earth 1.0: Bugs include poverty, greed, and artificial scarcity. Suggesting a full-system upgrade to a Resource Based Economy. No patches, just solutions.
Managed Habitat Zone - UK
Joined November 2024
1/ 🌍 Systemic issues are often invisible to many because they’re deeply embedded in the systems that govern our lives. From economic inequality to environmental destruction, these problems aren’t isolated, they’re all interconnected. Let’s break it down.
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We literally ask, and even dream, for less than access. Not for connection, not for tools, not for survival. We ask for scraps from a system designed to ration life itself. Domesticated. Extractive. Normalized.
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Asking for money in this day and age, instead of access, shows how deeply domesticated we are into the system’s logic. Everything becomes a transaction. Even survival, even help. Extractive by design, normalized by culture.
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Every institution defending “freedom” defends property because without property, the system collapses. The code unravels. What remains isn’t chaos, but the rediscovery of something older... access aligned with life, not accumulation.
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A post-property system doesn’t erase access, it rationalizes it. The question shifts from who owns to who needs. Access guided by capacity and need, not title or inheritance. The move from ownership to stewardship, from profit to provision.
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We’re trained to say my house, my job, my success. Property becomes identity. The system colonizes language, making cooperation feel like loss. The defense of property becomes self-defense. Control sustains itself through minds it programs.
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To stay valuable, property must create scarcity. Abundance erodes control, so the system designs deprivation through patents, rent, and obsolescence. Dependency isn’t failure, it’s design. Scarcity is how property maintains order.
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Early societies lived by use-rights, not ownership. You used what you needed and shared it. Property inverted that... use became leverage, possession became profit. Land, labor, and even time became assets, the source code of class, wage labor, and debt.
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Property is the root variable of capitalism. It defines access, value, and survival. Shared reality becomes exclusive claims... a system of permission, not freedom. Ownership isn’t nature, it’s law backed by force symbolic walls guarded by police, courts, and debt.
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Everything we call freedom runs on property. Who can live, who can move, who can make, all controlled by a system that calls permission “law.”
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When neoliberals get upset, it’s not about you, it’s the system reacting through them. They’re living proof that ideology isn’t abstract... it’s a lived, emotional trap.
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Defensiveness is proof. They’ve internalized a hierarchy where critique = threat, questioning = attack. The system doesn’t tolerate self-reflection, only performance.
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They cry, they defend, they claim offense. The irony? The worldview that teaches them to extract, dominate, and “win” also teaches them to protect their ego at all costs.
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Critique a neoliberal systemically, and suddenly it’s personal. Not because it is about them, but because the system made them believe they are the system.
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Entrepreneurship in this frame isn’t just business, it’s theater. Profit wears a halo, ethics become a costume, and the system applauds the performance.
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Performative morality masks extraction, inequality, and environmental harm. In neoliberal logic, looking good is as important as doing good, sometimes more.
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Social entrepreneurship is a paradox, solving social problems… with profit-driven incentives. Often it fixes symptoms while leaving systemic inequality untouched.
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Morality is now a branding strategy. Show you care, align your venture with “social good,” and the ledger will call it ethical, even if the system still exploits millions.
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Success is performative. Authenticity takes a back seat. The celebrated archetype? The impostor who convinces the world they’ve “made it” while navigating a system built to exploit others.
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Neoliberal entrepreneurship isn’t just about business. It’s about performative morality... looking ethical while thriving on extraction.
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