woodenghost [none/use name]

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  • Agree, the labor aristocracy in the west has their material interested intertwined with imperialism and stands to lose from revolution in the periphery. Now just add to the picture: if all the countries, including the west, had communist revolutions, including redistribution, average people in some imperial core countries like the US and Germany would still initially be better of. People in Canada, France and Spain would lose wealth. They would only get freedom, security, peace, fullfilment from end of alienation and survival of the planetary ecosystem, but this is all less immediate and less material.

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    This is from 2019. As global inequality increases, more and more workers might stand to win wealth from revolution.

    Disclaimer: this simple calculation doesn’t take into account, how supply chains would shift after revolutions. It basically just looks at the immediate effect of a hypothetical redistribution of wealth. The real impact of global revolutions on workers in the imperial core, as well as the periphery would depend on structures of international solidarity forming. Still, a quantitative perspective like this can be helpful.










  • What everyone says doesn’t completely answer the question. Yes it’s about selling your data and attention to advertisers. But if it’s about the “meta”, than there is a twofold strategy about it: first exploiting the network effect (wikipedia link) while growing. And then locking in the market (“keep you in their ecosystem”), thereby locking out competition. It’s ironic, but capitalists hate competition (in their own field) so much they would do everything to avoid it.

    Their ideal endgame is what Amazon has achieved: becoming so big, they can start selling other capitalists access to their walled in market.

    All these platforms could have been made compatible with each other (like federated instances). Without content walled in behind logins, we would be able to put together our own feed with content from all over the Internet and choose our own algorithms to sort it. But then no one could sell your attention or data to advertisers and small creative upstarts would be able compete with big entrenched content providers.