Maldistribution. Symptom or cause? A market ideology that causes widespread misery has no future. The Automatic EarthIs Capitalism Dead or Merely Dying? Raúl Ilargi Meijer The transition from the age of hunting-gathering to the agricultural age wrought a drastic social, political l and economic transformation, as did the transition from the agricultural age to the industrial age. So it can be safely assumed that the transition from the industrial age to the information age will also involve a profound social, political and economic transformation, as Varoufakis foresees. The relations of production in late-stage capitalism, that is, the owners of capital and workers, are coming into conflict with the forces of production, that is, the workers and technological innovations, are
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A market ideology that causes widespread misery has no future.The Automatic Earth
Is Capitalism Dead or Merely Dying?
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