Though, I don’t imagine that can ever be governed into place, given that socialism and communism ultimately end in totalitarianism.
It’ll likely take many generations and many revolutions, but I do hope someday we figure out how to stop excusing our selfishness and naturally give until everyone else has what they need.
We could create utopia today if we could successfully fight the urges of our monkey brains.
But in the near-term, I think the best we can do is survive and chip away at the notion that just because we can take more, we don’t have to.
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But I believe that compassion is not inherent in capitalism and people’s individual compassion is often in conflict with the goals of the system.
There's a film by the late economist Walter Williams called Good Intentions that is all about that kind of stuff.