The Pros and Cons of Capitalism, and how to move forward by ecoinstant

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The Pros and Cons of Capitalism, and how to move forward
Regardless of our political leanings we can all agree that capitalism and the current world system have some problems associated with them.  War, ecological degradation, localized warming, erosion, biodiversity loss and excessive and dangerous waste streams contaminating primary resources such as fresh water; these are just the problems that we can agree on!

<center>![problems1.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmVKuHFUkGpWMDnNqBES4AZ95waPivBkk6QWLw1bU2Bpjk/problems1.jpg)
[source](http://sustainability-now.org/sneak-preview-of-the-uns-post-2015-sdgs/)</center>

[A recent conversation](https://steemit.com/bitcoin/@rieki/thought-exercise-is-bitcoin-just-a-quicker-path-to-destruction-long-medium-term-destroying-angel-short-term-possible-saviour) with @reiki woke inside of me thoughts that have simmered since I began my undergraduate career in economics, with respect to how to move forward; how can we fix the problems that we see and which solutions can we apply that will have the greatest impact?

Is the system really broken, and in what way?  Supposed solutions involving increasing state control have led to greater losses in personal and political freedoms, and have seldom produced (certainly not in the last two centuries) actual prosperity.  

**Where do we turn?**

Some look backward, to poorly documented and less understood indigenous societies in places like the Solomon Islands and the American Southwest.  While these societies are incredibly interesting to study and philosophize about, and have offered an abundance of lessons and techniques for agriculture, natural building and community organization, it’s hard to imagine that we could somehow go back to primitive hierarchical organizations at local levels in our globally connected world.

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[source](https://www.reddit.com/r/travel/comments/1cwt5x/members_of_the_ifugao_tribe_at_the_2000_year_old/)</center>

There are futurists as well who are working on the problem.  Jacque Fresco has done great work at the [Venus Project](https://www.thevenusproject.com/) theorizing a potential resource based economy; a whole new type of societal organization to experiment with!

But what originally bothered me about studying economics, what made me eventually drop out, move to South America and finally complete my degree in Sociology online, was that the specific problems of our capitalistic system are not even implicit, they are explicit.  They come out of the underlying assumptions of economic theory and pareto efficiency.  

I am going to break down my thoughts here, but I want to take a break here and encourage all discussion in the comments to be **constructive and respectful**, because this conversation is literally the most important thing that we can be discussing for the future of our world.  We all have to live with each other, what’s the best way to do it?  It’s an age old question.

**Pareto Efficiency works!  With 6 assumptions**

The market economy is based on the theory of [pareto efficiency](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareto_efficiency).  This theory is often personified as Adam Smith’s disembodied ‘Invisible hand’, but basically it states that, with a few assumptions, markets are an efficient way to distribute resources.  And this can be proved mathematically.  With some very impressive and elegant formulae, we can see that the free market really may be the most incredible social invention/discovery that man has ever made.

But wait, what was that about some assumptions?  Get ready for a gut-punch.  These assumptions are some of the most blatant falsehoods ever conceived.  But, as I will show, they now can help us identify specifically and without a doubt exactly where the problems with our modern economic system lie.  *They lie where the assumptions are violated*.

**1. Efficient Pricing Mechanism**

This assumption that I will address first is mostly true.  We do have fiat currency that serves, more or less, as a medium of exchange.  Sure there are people fiddling with the mechanisms that could eventually make it valueless, but it serves its purpose for the pricing system that any market needs to operate.

<center>![dollarppower.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmcC9d7h3xQTpKMBfhWNibMnYU93aiHtowqrNNkgWwGEBa/dollarppower.png)
[source](https://www.coindesk.com/central-bank-fail-digital-currency/)</center>

Currently, and especially here on Steem, we are experimenting with cryptocurrencies, which are both more highly divisible and fungible than fiat currencies, and probably a lot better store of value over the medium term (our lifetime).  Long term it has yet to be seen whether we will continue to have electricity and an interconnected network (inter-net) of electronics, but crypto currencies do have their benefits over fiat currencies.

But where this has broken down is in what we are pricing.  I will break down some specific example of how our pricing system is failing us in other sections (especially No Externalities), but consider now how we put a price on things.  We have an easier time pricing a potato than freedom.  We can’t figure out how to value education (or even do it very well), but we know exactly what we spend on it.  The most important things in life cannot be measured, thus cannot be priced.  And in modern market economics if you cannot put a price on something it doesn’t become priceless, it becomes valueless.

To close this section on pricing I would like to share with you all the Diamond-Water paradox.  Stretch your mind and consider, if price were such an efficient way of valuing things, why diamonds, which are practically useless, are priced so high, while water, absolutely essential to all organic life on this planet, is practically free in many parts of the world?

<center>![diamondwaterparadox.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmTaGSAjLtqghZ21SsipdXBA69A9i4GkF9WN4MdXaQFxv1/diamondwaterparadox.jpg)
[source](https://www.pinterest.co.uk/explore/marginal-utility/)</center>

(I’ll give you a hint, the solution lies in the consumer surplus)

**2. Rational Economic Actors**

Despite knowing that we do irrational things like Loss Aversion, Anchoring, and not valuing things that were received for free,  we continue to assume that humans are rational economic actors.  Books and books can and have been and are being written about this.  Specifically the relatively new field of behavioral economics dedicates itself to the study of all the ways that humans fail as rational economic actors.  

<center>![socalledrationality.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmdffqNzqEFKXBtxNqMG8npZhy5qrvXUvVqdJWRtZXxjf2/socalledrationality.png)
[source](http://sph.unc.edu/cphm/unc-gillings-is-leading-mhealth-innovation/behavioral-economics/)</center>

My one simple idea here would be to recommend that a course in basic personal finance, in the old school style where savings and investment was good and borrowing and owing was bad, would be required in every school in the world.

**3. Perfect Information**

Of course it is also assumed that all the rational actors have all of the necessary information that they need to make their rational decisions about what they value.  When groups lobby for labeling laws, they are fighting for perfect, or at least better, information.  They are trying to use the theory of economics itself to make our system better.  Will people pay more for organic produce than genetically modified vegetables?  The market will tell us, if the information is there.

<center>![geneticengineering.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmWnMdL5XAbJXmFQf5nLgYJMTN5WecxovwKCfJf5Y5r4YX/geneticengineering.jpg)
[source](http://www.npr.org/tags/164598857/gmo-labeling)</center>

There are a host of other problems with the assumption that we all have perfect information in any market, but if there is better information we should get better outcomes, if indeed people really do value the things we are trying to improve.  If we include information about using recycled material, people will only pay more for that product if they actually value the fact that less garbage is being piled up.

Are the proper values being instilled through our educational systems and families?

**4. Perfect competition**

[Perfect competition](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfect_competition) is a market condition in which producers and consumers participate in an ample market with many actors and homogeneous, or sufficiently similar, products.  In many current markets oligopolies and sometimes monopolies twist the markets, making them less efficient.  

Price collusion, which when done creates something called a cartel, can be used by oligopolies to steal from consumer surplus.  Recently in Colombia, a toilet paper cartel was uncovered and fined after it was discovered that the primary actors in the toilet paper market were colluding to keep the price high.

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[source](https://sanitationupdates.wordpress.com/tag/toilet-paper/)</center>

Also, perfect competition may not even be the ideal case.  Take milk for example.  Generally perfect competition exists in the milk industry in the United States.  Where ever you go you can find a cold gallon of milk for about the same price.  But are all milks really created equal?  Is it a benefit to have our choices so homogenized?  I would argue that the condition of the cows, as well as the use or avoidance of things like bovine growth hormone, as well as the diet of the cows are all going to affect the milk.  This ties back into perfect information, but food is a good example to help us realize that not all ‘commodities’ are created equal.

**5. No externalities**

What is an [externality](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Externality)?  An externality is any cost or benefit generated that effects someone who did not freely choose to be affected by them in the market.  Here we will focus on the negatives:  pollution, public health effects, second hand smoke, these are negative externalities.  Some are priced, the tobacco industry pays lots of money to state health funds, and the government has additional taxes on cigarettes that supposedly go to offset unpriced externalities, pricing them into a product.

<center>![secondhandsmoke.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmfKZNf4ayRVdJMCcDsCQRxZeDRAxP9GR5YxyittsxrXQh/secondhandsmoke.jpg)
[source](https://youtu.be/XRfZAgwy3-M)</center>

Are we pricing correctly all the ecological impacts in agriculture, construction, changing land use, industry, mining and other sectors?  How can we do better at pricing all these externalities, and thus disincentivize them?  I support better use of our tax policy.

In a larger sense, this section forces us to take a closer look on what and how a government or a system incentivizes different behaviors.  Surely you've heard of the carrot and the stick.  A government carrot is called a subsidy, and the stick is a tax.  If we want less of something, we should tax it, if we want more, we could subsidize it, or just leave it alone.

Why is it that we take the stick to all productivity, labor, investment and capital, and subsidize monoculture corn agriculture?  Here we see, very clearly, the system is not broken; people have worked very hard to make it produce a broken outcome.

**6. No [market failure](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Market_failure)**

A violation of any one of the previous assumptions may or may not cause a market failure.  Market failure occurs when economic actors engage in a market and the result is not Pareto efficient, that is there are other conceiveable outcomes that could make individuals better off without making anyone else worse off. 

I would like to speak here about gluttony.  A glutton, in microeconomic terms, is anyone who, for any particular good or service does not follow the law of diminishing marginal return on utility.  These would be people for whom enough is never enough.  Perhaps its hording money, or maybe the 73rd slice of pizza tastes just as good as the first.  But gluttons, in a microeconomic sense, are black holes of utility, sucking up good things in places where a different distribution would be more pareto efficient.  Gluttons cause market failures.

**Who or what is the biggest glutton of all?**

Could it be Donald Trump?  The global economic elite?  Cryptotraders?

The answer is war.  War is an incredibly large, incredible *evident* market failure, a gluttonous black hole in the middle of our economic system.  War does not tire, does not satiate, *does not produce anything of value*, instead it destroys value, and often leverages contracts for reconstruction.

War breaks our system.  Its as simple as that.  Stop warring.  Stop destroying. 


<center>![war-nothing.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmfLtEgnMVxLEmGjYrL8YVb5TnMZmjdNtBVe6Qr8xaWBhJ/war-nothing.jpg)
[source](https://rosemariex.deviantart.com/art/war-what-s-it-good-for-103897817)</center>


**Conclusion, TL; DR**

While the modern market system that we have in actuality has certain large and terrible problems, the primary theorems that govern that system, those of the free market, are still incredibly powerful and useful tools to organize human behavior.  Only by addressing the specific root causes, identified by studying the basic assumptions of the theorems, can we start to design solutions of and for the free market from within the system itself.

Neither in this nor in any other problem we face as humans do I have confidence in a group of elite bureaucrats to apply solutions from the top down, in fact I blame elite bureaucrats for most of the problems.  This world will continue to change and evolve and heal only through local experimentation of new applied solutions.  These discussions are key to the continued progress of the human race.

**Thanks for reading and participating in this discussion!**

Constructive comments are always welcome!  Bring on the opinions!
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true..! elite bureaucrats are the reason for increasing gap between rich and poor..
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@ecoinstant ·
Do you think they don't understand welfare economics or that they intentionally twist markets in their favor?
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@sakshi1524 ·
they definitly understand... the are literate aftrall.. but they have power at the same time... not all are same... bt most of them are money minded!!
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> "this conversation is literally the most important thing that we can be discussing for the future of our world."

Couldn't agree more! Thank you for your contribution to this :) Now for the fun part!

>"and probably a lot better store of value over the medium term (our lifetime)"

This is actually a source of the problem and why I see the evolution towards cryptocurrency, not as a life-bringing revolution but an evolution of our destructive system.  [more on that here](https://steemit.com/money/@rieki/why-you-want-to-have-a-currency-that-is-taxed-guaranteed-to-change-your-mind-and-possibly-life-in-5-minutes-or-your-steem-back)

Also, a design for a new currency [ONC](https://steemit.com/money/@rieki/onc-a-new-coin-for-a-new-society-a-solution-for-ubi-decentralization-and-ecological-destruction-all-addressed-in-one-coin)

>"My one simple idea here would be to recommend that a course in basic personal finance, in the old school style where savings and investment was good and borrowing and owing was bad, would be required in every school in the world."

Please don't do this. This is exactly opposite of anything that I would recommend. Saving is hoarding, investment is destruction through mandated growth. The only way for the money system to continue to grow is to continue to convert our world and our interactions into money. This is not something that I would want for my kids or for the future of humanity.

>"Are the proper values being instilled through our educational systems and families?"

'By their fruits you shall know them.' Well, what fruits has our culture brought? I would say not.

>"Here we see, very clearly, the system is not broken; people have worked very hard to make it produce a broken outcome."

I say this often. The system is not broken. In fact, no system is broken. A system is a system and the outcome of that system is the outcome of that system. Now, if the outcome is something qualitatively undesirable then it means the system needs to change. Our system has worked tremendously well at creating mass amounts of money for those who have the greatest leverage to perpetuate the system. I would say that they believe the system is working (on one level) though on a more human and joy bringing level, they system does not work for them either. They experience depression, isolation, fear, greed, and pain in just as much quantity if not more than the average person. So, I believe, on a qualitative level, the system doesn't work for very many...  

>"War breaks our system. Its as simple as that. Stop warring. Stop destroying." 
 
Actually, war maintains our system! Our system would have broken long ago if it weren't for war (war is what brought us out of the great depression after all, and why we have stayed at war ever since).  Our system over-produces and as you pointed out, scarcity is necessary to not only secure profit but to motivate a workforce. In order to create scarcity in a system of over-production, it is necessary to destroy the surplus, though poison and war!    

What is your proposition for a solution?

Mine is to create a new model from the grassroots up.  A model that can be applied today within our present system and requires no massive restructuring of society to implement. I don't know if you have seen my introduction to this proposed society, but I would love your input on it! 

[Our NeighbourGood](https://steemit.com/libertarian/@rieki/introducing-exclusively-on-steem-our-neighbourgood-on-intentionally-creating-societies-designed-for-the-21st-century-and-beyond)
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@ecoinstant ·
Im thrilled at how this conversation is going!

I have checked out your articles on ONC and Our NeighborhoodGood, been through them twice and will probably have to read them a few more times.

Many of your ideas are not far off from things I have thought about applying in my own sustainability efforts, although as a whole it might go a bit beyond what I have ever imagined.

I have many thoughts!  The first of which is that I would like to participate, for now that means we get to keep talking.

I'll leave this thought:  there is always work to be done in social services.  If ON is successful, people will come.  They might even try to take, depending on the conditions of outside societies.

A great need will be had educating, processing, integrating and training new people, cast-offs from a failed society that are not in a position to make a capital or human investment upfront.  

What if a homeless person came?  Would they be welcome?

Also, on its face, it seems that starting is a big step.  What are some pre-steps that can get us closer to taking that first step of investing all our worldy goods into a single geographic location?

To connect worldwide ON groups, we need an intranet.  Hopefully loaded with all the knowledge of the ages, and lots about permaculture and sustainable building too.  I have pdfs to donate!

Blessings!
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>"Im thrilled at how this conversation is going!"

Likewise :)

> "A great need will be had educating, processing, integrating and training new people, cast-offs from a failed society that are not in a position to make a capital or human investment upfront."

Absolutely!! In fact, this is the mission behind The HEART Collaborative (THC). THC is 501c3 U.S. based non-profit that will be operating alongside the first ON. Its mission is to transition people (physically, spiritually, mentally) into a state of being best suited for their personal lives. It does this first by operating in an ON which would provide the environment to facilitate this transformation. Second, it facilitates the transition through various tools and techniques designed to clear us of our previous beliefs and get us back to a clean slate to build from. If this transformation results in a desire to join ON they would have the opportunity to set one up, and THC would be involved in grouping and training (in the organizational and social systems) ON cohorts.  

"What if a homeless person came? Would they be welcome?"

As stated in the 10 forms of capital. Everyone has some form of capital they can offer, even if it is just time. I will actually do an entire post dedicated to how ON can properly eradicate poverty! The heart of any successful ON would be diversity. A diversity of capital in people. A homeless person would be more eager to invest more time into the project to meet their needs and flourish than a millionaire would be, the beauty of ON is how it is able to equitably pair these two through collaborative capital exchange contracts. Maintaining diversity is paramount which is why ON's aren't individually all-inclusive, but as a whole (as more ON's develop) there will be an ON where someone would find it best suited for them. If they don't find an existing match, then they are part of a new one to be created! Though, it is an essential process that THC will have to do to help people unlearn many of our limiting and destructive beliefs, lest we bring them into these new projects. The ON governmental and organizational system also promotes positive attributes and aids the transition. 

>"What are some pre-steps that can get us closer to taking that first step of investing all our worldly goods into a single geographic location?" 

To answer this question effectively, would require a personalized response as there is no broad answer. This would depend on one's knowledge base (to recommend knowledge that would be effective) or spiritual base (to recommend practices that would prepare one for this new society) etc. So, are you asking for yourself? In which case, why would you consider it a big step?

>"Hopefully loaded with all the knowledge of the ages, and lots about permaculture and sustainable building too. I have pdfs to donate!"

Fantastic! Fortunately, there are many projects dedicated to connecting similar transitioning projects! An ON-specific intranet would be created when it is necessary to do so (once there becomes multiple projects)!  Until then we can utilize the wealth of knowledge and resources already available online. I would recommend Numundo and OneCommunityGlobal and IC.org as resources to build off of until we the time comes. Much of the intranet of ON would consist of government/community/organizational matters which is where the real magic of ON exists. Not in the infrastructure aspect that is so amazingly demonstrated by various organizations already :)

>"I'll leave this thought: there is always work to be done in social services. If ON is successful, people will come. They might even try to take, depending on the conditions of outside societies."

The goal of ON is to be able to provide wealth and abundance to its members to free up our time to be able to create, share and give freely! Collaborating with the local population is not only in our best interest (security-wise as you mention) but will also be an exciting opportunity to help share some of our successes with others. If there is an at-risk area where an ON is located its success would encourage others to join. In which case stealing is unnecessary as those who are in need can just group together and do the same; as everything ON does is open source and freely given, so others can readily duplicate.  

>"I have many thoughts! The first of which is that I would like to participate, for now that means we get to keep talking."

It is a collaboration! let's keep talking :)
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@stortebeker ·
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A very interesting discussion on structural control vs. exploitative freedom. I personally believe the unregulated market is a powerful force of nature (almost, though not fully culture) that we could reap great benefits from, as well as become its victims. 
The biggest problem, in my opinion, is not control or lack thereof, but the age-old premise we are trying so hard to unlearn: that destruction is something desirable. Since nobody likes the destruction of themselves or their own stuff, what is to be destroyed is labeled "evil" in one of its many synonyms. 
What is wealth, if not meeting all your needs and wants? But if you long to be wealthiER than others, it reaches beyond that into the realm of power and coercion over others. In other words: getting something without paying for it in return. This blatant looting is being hidden behind economic theory, just as it used to be hidden by racial theory a couple of centuries ago, and religious theory before that. 
I think the best approach would be to put more "culture" into this force of nature, which is the market. Voting with your wallet! In a way not much different than what the patrons of local farmers' markets do: paying a higher price for produce because it meets additional needs beside the basics (taste, size, nutrition, etc). And just like you said, experimenting with various alternatives parallel to the mainstream economy.
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@ecoinstant ·
I love the differenciation between wealth and wanting to be wealthier.  That IER desire can skew things toward gluttony, where nothing is ever enough.
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@stortebeker ·
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Right. It's really not that hard to be perfectly wealthy, even for the majority of us in the world as it is. To be wealthIER than others, on the other hand, is simply impossible for anyone but the wealthIEST.
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