Sunday, 21 September 2025

Capitalism was never natural. It was forced into being through enclosure, colonial plunder, and violent expansion.

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Sony Thăng
Capitalism was never natural. It was forced into being through enclosure, colonial plunder, and violent expansion. What makes this moment different is that for the first time in centuries, one system no longer holds a monopoly on the future. China’s rise. Russia’s resilience. The Global South’s coordination through BRICS, SCO, ASEAN, and other platforms. These are the building blocks of multipolarity. And multipolarity matters because it creates space. It ends the illusion that there is only one model, only one road. From that space, different societies can experiment with systems beyond capitalism, where production is organized for survival, sovereignty, and human needs rather than endless accumulation. Post-capitalism will not be born in the boardrooms of Wall Street. It will be born in a world where no empire can dictate the terms of life. That is the gift of multipolarity.
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dankdedude
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Replying to @nxt888
My point is about the original post. We don't want capitalism. We want something better. Capitalism was only brought to life by inhuman expansionism. It's a system to be proud of. I believe that, ultimately, the return of multipolarity will lead to some form of post capitalism

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