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[–] brucethemoose@lemmy.world 1 points 5 days ago (2 children)

I wouldn’t make that generalization.

We aren’t even close to post-scarcity in, say, healthcare. Keeping people alive and healthy is expensive and labor/education intense, even without the current structural inefficiencies.

Distributing healthy food is not trivial either, which ties into that.

[–] SkyeStarfall@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

You also shouldn't overlook just how much is done because it's profitable, and not efficient, though

The simple example is of course enshittifying services. But it's also things like making 30 different versions of chips and candy and so on while putting lots of resources into preventing local homeless people from stealing any of the food they need for survival. Investing lots of research in making hyper-palatable foods that are addicting instead of how to make more efficient logistics towards everyone.

And then there's of course the part where it being a competitive system means stopping others from making use of your research/effort and sharing things, because that means more and stronger competition, which leads to doubling of efforts and so on..

And I mean, I could go on, but the point is that, if you look closely enough, you'll start seeing this everywhere. Inefficiencies made in the name of competition and profit seeking, not what is actually good for society and would be considered a job done well. A restructuring of society would help massively. From paying medical specialists more and making their jobs more tolerable instead of squeezing as much profit as possible, to opening up more human resources from other areas of society which could in theory help out more either directly or in the peripherals

We are massively massively more productive today than in the past. There is no excuse

And yeah, of course it isn't the be-all end-all. But I would argue it would help more than it might seem on the surface. Directing resources towards where they are needed, and not just where they are profitable

[–] deidrajwolf@lemmy.ca 0 points 5 days ago

Keeping people alive and providing healthy food is not as expensive as it's made out to be. Socialism for the wealthy, now that's expensive! Elon Musk could feed the entire world three times over! And there are lots of solutions, money just doesn't back them.

For example, Holland had two issues. College students didn't have places to live or couldn't afford places, and they didn't have enough people taking care of the elderly. So they put them together, the students have a place to live and the elderly are being taken care of. It was just something they tried and the results were spectacular!

The problem in the states is that we don't even TRY ANYTHING! We have more resources than smaller countries and we don't even try. We could try 50 different solutions in 50 different states, use the scientific method to measure the results, and then implement the methods that worked. We could even try thousands of different solutions by trying different methods in different counties of each state. But instead, we CHOOSE to continue to argue and bicker between ourselves. What a waste of time and energy!

I agree that the capitalists economy is a complete scam. Americans are so used to having so much land, that we just continue to shit up as much as we want and then move on to shit up another area. The earth cannot support continued population growth, especially with climate change. And even America will eventually run out of land to shit on. Other smaller countries have to respect what land they have and how to use because it's limited. We could learn a thing or two from these smaller countries.